Having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding.
1 At some mysterious and critical point, the crime rate began to turn.
2 GOVERNMENT departments are known to work in mysterious ways, writes Michael Dervan.
3 Two days later a second mysterious event gave the rumors new life.
4 Occupation: Former police officer turned private detective; peerless solver of mysterious murders.
5 Its capital runs into millions; its prospectuses are pompous; its pay-roll mysterious .
6 Such paroxysms raged in the mysterious dances in the grove of Dodona.
7 Taiwan received no WHO help in controlling that mysterious infection, he said.
8 Early spring and a mysterious , swiftly spreading virus takes hold in England.
9 Despite its ancient origins and almost mythic status, however, leprosy remains mysterious .
10 From this point, they looked down on a scene of mysterious industry.
11 Take, for example, the mysterious package that arrived in the Wired.com offices.
12 I resolved, therefore, not to be unduly alarmed by this mysterious change.
13 The first mysterious crater was spotted by oil workers earlier this month.
14 It was brief and mysterious ; you shall hear the whole of it.
15 While much is known about many proteins, some aspects still remain mysterious .
16 Taliban web forums have come under mysterious electronic attack in the past.
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