<adj.all> his face wore a somewhat quizzical almost impertinent air
perplexed (as if being expected to know something that you do not know)
<adj.all> he had a quizzical expression
Quizzical \Quiz"zic*al\ (kw[i^]z"z[i^]*kal), a. Relating to quizzing; given to quizzing; of the nature of a quiz; farcical; sportive. ※ -- {Quiz"zic*al*ly}, adv.
Light crowds meet him during a recent visit here, and those who do show up greet him with many quizzical glances.
But its US hotels lost Pounds 665,000 last year, and will be sold as soon as possible. Of all Greenalls' ambitions, it is its aim to turn De Vere into one of the country's leading luxury hotel chains that raises most quizzical eyebrows.
The actor has a quizzical comic face, highlighted by a Grand Canyon-size mouth.
And all the while, after bad points as well as good, he displayed in his quizzical half-smile a sweetness of temper that seemed to have disappeared from the men's game with long pants.