Be a mystery or bewildering to.
1 The Emperor's invariable method in dealing with men was to mystify them.
2 I always was under the impression that no illusion could mystify me.
3 Her very confession, so simply spoken, tended to confuse, to mystify him.
4 That was better than frankincense and myrrh, to mystify a genuine commissioner!
5 Mr Kent gashes body, to mystify discoverers, and disposes of same.'
6 To mystify the staid and slow-going Rivermouthians was our frequent pleasure.
7 Wants and inconveniences would rather pain and mystify than educate her.
8 You simply mystify me, so that I alternately hope and despair.
9 Is not this conduct devised to mystify the audience rather than the characters?
10 Why, for instance, does Heracles mystify Admetus with the Veiled Woman?
11 The humblest wayside juggler in India could mystify them to the verge of lunacy.
12 Mysterious ways Film: The films of Spanish director Julio Medem confuse, confound and mystify .
13 She was unable to resist the temptation to mystify him.
14 So many conflicting directions confuse and mystify me, I confess.
15 I will not mystify you, Mr. Cleggett, about the box.
16 We came upon some turf-diggers, and my visitors mounted their masks to mystify them.
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