After I did a little research, the subject of metaphysics was no longer so enigmatic to me. [adjective]
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The enigmatic spy was not known to have any family or friends. [adjective]
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"Nay, sweet; perhaps some of it has followed me," answered Hyacinth, with a blush and an enigmatic smile. [Please select]
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Gianbattista and Lucia conversed in a low tone, in short, enigmatic phrases. [Please select]
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Those interested in literary shrines may well bow their heads before the door of the dignified Georgian house near the church, in which resides the enigmatic Henry James. [Please select]
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Thought is moved in its most sombre depths, social philosophy is bidden to its most poignant meditations, in the presence of that enigmatic dialect at once so blighted and rebellious. [Please select]
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There was something enigmatic about that person, of which his instinct had warned him. [Please select]
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Certainly, John Eglinton mused, of all great men he is the most enigmatic. [Please select]
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But he found himself smiling at the enigmatic god's explanation. [Please select]
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"I know it, of course, but----" Three months of diplomacy had left Carstairs responsible and enigmatic. [Please select]
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There was something rather embarrassing in this sudden, uninvited avowal from the enigmatic Arden. [Please select]
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