Use of intriguing in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include intriguing at the start of sentence, intriguing at the end of sentence and intriguing in the middle of sentence

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intriguing at the end of sentence


  1. He found her intriguing.
  2. It all sounds very intriguing.
  3. I found the story rather intriguing.
  4. The second possibility is more intriguing.
  5. Growing or not, the gender gap is intriguing.
  6. The shapes of the flowers are just as intriguing.
  7. The second lesson is more positive, and more intriguing.

intriguing in the middle of sentence


  1. What an intriguing story!
  2. She has a really intriguing personality.
  3. Here, anatomy provides an intriguing clue.
  4. But an intriguing new project awaited him.
  5. These discoveries raise intriguing questions.
  6. All of which raises an intriguing possibility.
  7. Baine's tale is both intriguing and repulsive.
  8. She was intriguing with her sister against her mother.
  9. The presentation is intriguing, the text mostly irksome.
  10. It's an intriguing idea that invites further discussion.
  11. This intriguing book is both thoughtful and informative.
  12. It gave me an intriguing window into the way people live.
  13. There is, however, one rather more intriguing explanation.
  14. Another casket presents the adventurers with an intriguing puzzle.
  15. This is an ambitious and intriguing movie, full of striking imagery.
  16. Forbes's unexpected emergence points to intriguing tactical questions.
  17. Some of the members had been intriguing to get the secretary dismissed.
  18. While King Richard was abroad, the barons had been intriguing against him.
  19. The project contains several intriguing and potentially powerful matchups.
  20. The magazine carries an intriguing mixture of high fashion, gossip and racing.
  21. An intriguing item on the news pages caused me to raise an eyebrow over my morning coffee.
  22. She has created an intriguing story by skillfully interweaving fictional and historical events.

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