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You are curious about why the cat was killed, and that was what killed the cat!
Curiosity killed the cat.
Slightly faster than the reactions of a cat, since "curiosity killed the cat".
curiosity killed the cat
the cat drank poison
Curiosity killed the cat. It's a proverb warning that prying into other peoples' matters can get you in trouble.
The verb in that expression is "killed."
Because curiosity is above the LAW!
curiosity killed the cat did x
But satisfaction brought it back
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No, the phrase "curiosity killed the cat" is not an example of alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words, while this phrase simply uses the repetition of the "c" sound in "curiosity" and "cat."
Don't be too curious!