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1 The new combination only furnished a series of letters just as enigmatic .
2 Her essential infelicity was as profound and as enigmatic as ever.
3 Mr. Fortescue's character was as enigmatic as his history was obscure.
4 Presently it stabilized; the "sea" was much closer, but as enigmatic as ever.
5 She wanted to keep Gibson as enigmatic as possible.
6 The seamed and fissured face was as enigmatic as one of his own driftwood sculptures.
7 I know my letter sounds as enigmatic as Merlin's almanack; but my events have really happened.
8 These laconic notes proved as enigmatic to Louis, as did the letters in cipher which covered the table.
9 On her wedding finger she wore a red glass ring, which was as enigmatic as the rest of her.
10 Modra, in just his second season, was a phenomenon in Adelaide, and almost as enigmatic in some ways as the Cats superstar.
11 Her face was as enigmatic as her voice, as it gave Suzette the order to show the lady to the salon bleu.
12 At first it seems almost too sparse, each chapter just a few pages, with Vitória as enigmatic and elusive as her surroundings.
13 He describes them as enigmatic and inexperienced, though there is still hope they can pull off the victory, but this hope is not strong.
14 He squatted on his haunches in front of me and lit a cigarette, peering at me out of dark eyes, as enigmatic as a lizard's.
15 As a child, I thought of blackberries as enigmatic little jewels; tangled in thorns, plump and shiny and waiting to be plucked.
16 "Ah, I see." Her smile was as enigmatic as a silver mask; Tobin couldn't read this face at all.
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