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So you can do less in a way, and be even more enigmatic.
The enigmatic act could have been done by anyone for almost any reason.
The cold face of the man was almost too enigmatic.
This is where I go into my enigmatic bit again.
The judge said he had never seen a more enigmatic case.
And a century after, it is also no less enigmatic.
One or two pieces at a time is too enigmatic.
He is among the most enigmatic figures in American history.
I like the story to be open ended and enigmatic.
At the end, this may be one of his most enigmatic teams.
This enigmatic man was still her friend, for whatever reasons.
She looked into his eyes and said nothing, but the enigmatic challenge was back.
The meeting between the two of them is highly enigmatic.
But, in many ways, she is still perceived as an enigmatic public figure.
Only now was he beginning to understand the nature of her enigmatic smile.
This is a big help because otherwise it was getting pretty enigmatic.
And yet those few enigmatic words she had deliberately let him hear.
Nothing could be the master of the enigmatic being which stood before them.
He stood there, watching me out of those enigmatic black eyes as I walked toward him.
His smile was enigmatic and he did not answer the question directly.
The girl turns out to be quite real, if somewhat enigmatic.
"We should have met years ago," was his enigmatic answer.
That crafted, enigmatic answer will have to do until next month.
The eyes with which it looked out were alert and enigmatic.
Perhaps everything that happened afterward was part of some enigmatic plan.