Use of enigmatic in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include enigmatic at the start of sentence, enigmatic at the end of sentence and enigmatic in the middle of sentence
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enigmatic at the start of sentence
- Enigmatic, delicate and beautifully understated, this is a book that will draw you into its very heart.
enigmatic at the end of sentence
- His reply was highly enigmatic.
- This makes the music less coherent, even enigmatic.
enigmatic in the middle of sentence
- Freud remains today an enigmatic figure.
- Brown was puzzled by the enigmatic figure.
- He was fascinated by the enigmatic actress.
- The Mona Lisa has a famously enigmatic smile.
- Haley studied her, an enigmatic smile on his face.
- She starred in one of Welles's most enigmatic films.
- He left an enigmatic message on my answering machine.
- His enigmatic features gaze down in every public place of assembly.
- She smiled that enigmatic smile again as I countered with my bishop's pawn.
- The enigmatic Lines of Nasca are viewed flying over the plains of San Juan.
- Some years before, I might have guessed Bond's enigmatic presence in the scene.
- He stuffed his hands in his trouser-pockets and regarded her with enigmatic eyes.
- Charming, enigmatic Paul Elia balances melody and rhythm, singing as well as playing drums.
- Rafiq did not speak but stood looking at his two colleagues, an enigmatic smile on his face.
- He didn't say anything, he just smiled his quiet, enigmatic smile and returned to his paper.
- So you read it all through, straight, and the enigmatic force of his early poetry strikes you again.
- During the succeeding weeks he had not written - except to send her an enigmatic note warning her to keep away.
- Then during the 19505, the searchers began to use high-powered microscopes on some particularly enigmatic rocks.
- His sometimes enigmatic expression and behaviour were likened to that of the sphinx in cartoonists' caricatures.
- Still, he is impressive as the surly, enigmatic intellectual who offers Jane a glimmer of hope for a better life.
- But this cautious, adroit, enigmatic leader seemed for long to be very much what the nation and the times required.
- The books they marked were returned, probably not fully read, but with these enigmatic new chapters unwittingly added.
- This is partly a humid, faintly Graham Greene-like love story, partly a conundrum about opaque and enigmatic behaviour.
- Everything carries a strangeness as enigmatic as the vision of Constantina, poised with her knife above the chocolate-roll.
- The Service Industries For the economic historian, as for the economist, services constitute the most enigmatic sector of the economy.
- Bancroft's enigmatic compositions largely eschew tradition and draw their structures and spectacular effectiveness from juxtaposition of thematic material and instrumental sonorities.
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