INTRIGUING


Meaning of INTRIGUING in English

adjective

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A more intriguing possibility is to generate power in the hotel.

If anything, you're more intriguing as a woman than you were as a girl.

It was more difficult - and more intriguing - to conjure up a picture of her future husband, Dom João.

But above all, the fate of the girl, Rose, was more and more intriguing .

There is, however, one rather more intriguing explanation.

An ever more intriguing thought - when David did his asserting, whom did he do it with, or to?

The second lesson is more positive, and more intriguing .

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The most intriguing memorial in the church, however, is that of Edward Trelawney, distant kin of the battling bishop.

Yet she remains for the modern reader perhaps the most intriguing member of the entire family.

But it was in Edinburgh where boardroom manoeuvring was at its most intriguing .

But the most intriguing thing is the Beata Electa Chapel which doubles as a mausoleum and grotto.

So would the most intriguing proposal now doing the rounds in Congress.

The most intriguing cafés have steamy windows filled with plastic replicas of the real food inside.

His article did one of the most intriguing individuals in the industry justice without being blind to his flaws.

All in all a most intriguing debut and one that will stay long in the mind.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a strong story, with intriguing , realistic characters

It is intriguing to note that only one of his books was published during his own lifetime.

Taylor's latest CD presents the listener with an intriguing mixture of musical styles.

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