the cat drank poison
Curiosity killed the cat.
Because................................................................................... You are curious about why the cat was killed, and that was what killed the cat!
Slightly faster than the reactions of a cat, since "curiosity killed the cat".
curiosity killed the cat
You could say "curiosity killed the cat," meaning that it's not wise to be too curious.
The verb in that expression is "killed."
Curiosity killed the cat. It's a proverb warning that prying into other peoples' matters can get you in trouble.
The idiom 'Curiosity killed the cat' means that being too inquisitive or nosy can lead to trouble or harm. It serves as a cautionary reminder to not be overly curious or meddlesome in situations that could be dangerous or harmful.
Cats are curious creatures and poke their noses into anything that looks interesting. Sometimes that can be dangerous, so it is said that "Curiosity killed the cat."It is also said "But satisfaction brought him back" because even if the cat is in danger, at least it satisfied its curiosity.
Because curiosity is above the LAW!
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But satisfaction brought it back