enigmatically造句(1) "Corbiere didn't deserve this," she said enigmatically.
(2) 'I might,' he said enigmatically.
(3) 'You'll see,' he replied enigmatically.
(4) Her father smiled enigmatically.
(5) Enigmatically, Boon sits in silence for a while.
(6) Mr. Calvino himself talked enigmatically about his writing.
(7) that is the question"! said the Master enigmatically.
(8) Phoebe smiled enigmatically at the horse.
(9) Abraham merely replies enigmatically that 'god will provide the lamb.
(10) And that enigmatically labelled dashboard switch that made such a satisfying Swedish click but seemed not to be connected to anything: what was that?
(11) He spoke enigmatically. Nobody knew what he had up his sleeve.
(12) Your character has been enigmatically described as "A Charismatic Separatist. " Can you elaborate a little bit on that?
(13) "Who was that?" "Just a man I know, " she said enigmatically.
(14) Nothing as haphazard as words, whose meaning and nuance shift enigmatically from one slippery slope to another.
(15) In the hushed surroundings of a smart restaurant, Boon fiddles enigmatically with a fob watch on a neck chain.
(16) "Men demand much more than you think, " she would tell her enigmatically.
(17) " Just a man I know, " she said enigmatically.
(18) "Is there life before death?-that is the question!" said the Master enigmatically.
(19) As David Malpass of Encimaglobal reported and the New York Sun web site echoed, Greenspan enigmatically stated that "Fiat money has no place to go but gold... Gold is the canary in the coal mine.
(20) I spoke, ultimately, of recognition, recognition—via signs that are always punctuated enigmatically—of the way in which being affected qua subject of unconscious knowledge.
(21) His invitation has so far not been accepted, so for now the Mona Lisa will no doubt continue to smile enigmatically.
(22) A mystery that has shaped all the previous stories, sometimes enigmatically, is finally revealed, bringing the whole into sharper focus.
(23) To top it off, the answer eventually chosen as the "best" was, enigmatically, "American pie."