intrigue|intrigued|intrigues|intriguing in English
verb
[in·trigue || ɪn'trɪːg]
rouse curiosity, fascinate; scheme, plot; engage in an illicit love affai
Use "intrigue|intrigued|intrigues|intriguing" in a sentence
1. Debauches, intrigues, seductions!
2. I'm intrigued.
3. Cabal, a private organization or party engaged in secret intrigues; also, the intrigues themselves
4. Your name intrigues me.
5. Intrigued by the Supernatural!
6. * This statement intrigued me.
7. The idea intrigued her.
8. It's an intrigue, Dryden.
9. I don't like intrigue.
10. Narrator: Suspense, fun and intrigue.
11. Consigliere Source Ultimate Intrigue pg
12. He was intrigued out of power.
13. He was intrigued by her reaction.
14. Because I'm intrigued, all right?
15. Other people's houses always intrigued her.
16. One way or the other, she intrigues me.
17. The notice intrigued many students.
18. Intriguing Patterns in Plants
19. He found her intriguing.
20. Schemes, assassinations, and political intrigues tainted their office.
21. Brigue definition is - plot, scheme, intrigue
22. Intrigued, Alice and I conducted an experiment.
23. You've really intrigued me-tell me more!
24. The novelty of the situation intrigued him.
25. * When Simon saw this, he was intrigued.