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mystify

[mis-tuh-fahy] / ˈmɪs təˌfaɪ /


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That he has excelled at Betis, with 15 goals and seven assists in 38 games across all competitions, makes his form at Old Trafford all the more mystifying.

From BBC

Mr. Schultz, who recently ended his third tour as the company’s chief executive and remains a board member and major shareholder, seemed as mystified as anyone by his personal change of fortune in the capital.

From New York Times

Patton said she was still mystified as to why the attacker contacted her.

From Washington Post

Most people still puzzle over the erratic and often mystifying price increases in the grocery store.

From Washington Times

“Politicians wanting to step back decades in attitudes … it’s mystifying and horrifying to me at the same time.”

From Los Angeles Times