Genre of fiction usually involving a mysterious death or a crime to be solved.
Religious/ritual practice of the Greco-Roman world.
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Examples for "mystery "
Examples for "mystery "
1 We did know, however, that some mystery - some positive danger-overhung our father.
2 Cozies, thrillers, paranormals, police procedurals; every possible mystery genre to choose from.
3 Of course, Mr Putin's personal relationships have long been shrouded in mystery .
4 The boy pointed in the direction in which the mystery had appeared.
5 It's still a mystery ; no one seems to know exactly what happened.
1 Otto Penzler has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the world of mystery fiction .
2 He switched to crime and mystery fiction in the 1970s.
3 Mystery fiction has entire subgenres about rogues.
1 Really, Major, you seem to have made a speciality of detective fiction .
2 The best buy in detective fiction for many a long day.
3 What frivolity was detective fiction , compared to the hard-nosed reality of true literature!
4 I don't have to shoehorn it into a detective fiction format.
5 He also found time to keep up his reading of detective fiction , which he also enjoyed reviewing.
1 Another gentleman, hurrying to catch a train, dashed into Womrath's for a mystery books .
2 You read enough mystery books , you find that cooking is practically a pre-requisite for a gumshoe.
3 Everyone carries a Glock in the mystery books .
4 She doesn't read crime or mystery books .
1 And me must thank Dame Agatha herself for one of the great solutions in mystery literature .
1 But in their true state I think the mysteries were really good.
2 Of course, I believe there are mysteries none of us can explain.
3 Clearly the writer of this believes in prophecies, in tongues, in mysteries .
4 There were a thousand mysteries , a thousand things I wanted to know.
5 The suspense is superb.... Barron brings historical mysteries to a new level.
6 Christine added, 'She might well be able to help with the...archaeological mysteries . '
7 The revelation of the mysteries is the triumphal close of the piece.
8 Could one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history soon be resolved?
9 That's the way the police operate, from all the mysteries I've read.
10 But the Jasper B. is in the midst of dangers and mysteries .
11 Soon they were deep in the mysteries and fascinations of the game.
12 This holy story is acted out in the course of the mysteries .
13 Many of his famous movies were police mysteries and court room dramas.
14 And so began one of the most enduring mysteries of the sea.
15 It means hidden knowledge, esoteric mysteries , sometimes associated with Lucifer, Light Bearer.
16 He has created in his being the mysteries of the divine Kingdom.
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Mysteries в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки