addle, beg the question, complicate, evade, garble, lick, misinform, nonplus, pick nits, shift, tergiversate
Definitionv. be a mystery or bewildering to
Last update: May 17, 2016
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Mystify the story. [noun]
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"We don't care to mystify you, Leopold," laughed Mr. [Please select]
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Had the boy's purpose been to mystify me, he could scarce have done better. [Please select]
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"It came from Ball & Black's," said our hero, willing to mystify him. [Please select]
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"Perhaps this incredible proposition of his is only intended to mystify us," growled an apoplectic old admiral. [Please select]
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We shall have a laugh at them afterwards, and if I were in your place I'd mystify them more than ever. [Please select]
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It's such fun to mystify people, and then no one can laugh at us. [Please select]
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These mystify him and his friends, but they are understandable when the whole truth is known. [noun]
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Always mystify, mislead, and deceive the enemy as far as possible. [verb]
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I was badly puzzled, and doubtless revealed the fact, for the stranger laughed in his short fashion, and: "I am not trying to mystify you," he assured me. [adverb]
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CHAPTER XXV LIEUTENANT WAYNE Not to mystify you, when there is no need for it, I will say that the scheme Dick had hit upon was simple enough. [adjective]
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