mysteriously in English

adverb

[mɪ'stɪrcslɪ /-'stɪr-]

in a mysterious manner, with mystery, inexplicably, enigmatically, secretively

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1. He later mysteriously disappears.

2. Jackson had mysteriously disappeared.

3. Mysteriously, the streets were deserted.

4. Foggy mountains are mysteriously attractive.

5. Mysteriously, she did not age.

6. She was silent, smiling mysteriously.

7. My watch had mysteriously disappeared.

8. The main witness had mysteriously disappeared.

9. Unfortunately, all my shoes have mysteriously disappeared.

10. "Perhaps, and perhaps not, " she said mysteriously.

11. In 2013 the park mysteriously burned down.

12. A couple of messages had mysteriously disappeared.

13. Grover smiled mysteriously, his gold tooth gleaming.

14. And yet, mysteriously, somehow the bee flies.

15. Finally, and mysteriously, Hoffa disappeared without trace.

16. 9 Sensuously smooth, mysteriously mellow ,(www.Sentencedict.com) gloriously golden.

17. Why don't I just approach the mysteriously ajar door? "

18. The letter had mysteriously disappeared from the file overnight.

19. Mysteriously, there was no answer when I rang.

20. Maybe S.. Blackman had left town or died mysteriously.

21. The plane crashed mysteriously near the island of Ustica.

22. The soup was thin and clear, yet mysteriously rich.

23. The sky was filled with stars, all winking mysteriously.

24. It's just another way God mysteriously shows that He loves us.

25. He vanished mysteriously after the close of business on Saturday night.

26. In 1963, all the prisoners and guards mysteriously disappear from Alcatraz

27. In the garden, Calculus mysteriously disappears following his donning the bracelet.

28. Mysteriously, the Halloween pumpkin had been an inspired idea of his.

29. The mysteriously-named Blueu is an example of a learning portal

30. The lights mysteriously failed, and we stumbled around in complete darkness.

31. 23 A large diesel tank mysteriously leaked its contents into the river.

32. Her beauty was so startling that it mysteriously approached the comic.

33. A large diesel tank mysteriously leaked its contents into the river.

34. Asked what she meant, she said mysteriously: 'Work it out for yourself'.

35. Mysteriously, the light came on, although no one was near the switch.

36. 22 Her beauty was so startling that it mysteriously approached the comic.

37. The careless Comradery of childhood was mysteriously changed into a complete companionship

38. Mysteriously, the transcript of what was said at the trial went missing.

39. Before he could interrogate Harravan, though, the pirate was mysteriously murdered in prison.

40. Like Yuko, Yu also abruptly appears out of nowhere and disappears just as mysteriously.

41. A nameless sense of guilt accompanies some bereaved, as if they are mysteriously to blame.

42. It was Sippy Suds, his horrendous odors mysteriously absent in the cool of the night.

43. At the same time 100 tons of grain mysteriously hit the open market in the Yemen.

44. The film is about a girl who mysteriously disappeared while on a picnic at Hanging Rock.

45. 16 It was Sippy Suds, his horrendous odors mysteriously absent in the cool of the night.

46. But the third, deep in the bowels of the earth, was kept mysteriously locked at all times.

47. In 19 Fard mysteriously disappeared and the apostle, now called Elijah Muhammad, took command of the Nation of Islam.

48. For a few days I wondered if it could be used mysteriously in some odd and wonderful crepe batter.

49. 6 The miracle has been performed by the Archbishop of Naples since 1389 when the phial mysteriously first appeared.

50. She had the gift of prophecy, performed many miracles and is known to have mysteriously supplied food for the convent.