more enigmatical
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He preserved the usual professional apathy,—had doubtless sent many more enigmatical and mysterious messages,—but nevertheless, when he finished, he raised his eyes inquiringly to his customer.
From The Twins of Table Mountain by Harte, Bret
“Indeed, no,” she replied reassuringly, seeing how his confident manner had changed to despair, “but I do mean that the ways of women are not more enigmatical than those of men—some men,” she qualified.
From Those Dale Girls by Carruth, Frank Weston
Her face now seemed harder in outline, more enigmatical.
From The Law of the Land by Hough, Emerson
Patty was mystified at this, for Mrs. Farrington's tone was even more enigmatical than her words.
From Patty in Paris by Wells, Carolyn
Prompted by Trumbull, probably, Lincoln reviewed the shadowy history of the Toombs bill and Douglas's still more enigmatical connection with it.
From Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics by Johnson, Allen