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Sentences with mystery

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  • The source of the gunshots still remains a mystery.
  • She's a lady of mystery.
  • The next time you read a mystery or other suspense novel.
  • Tips and information on how to find a mystery shopper job and avoid the online scams that are advertised.
  • The mystery hero immediately alerted police after spotting a bomb.
  • His fourth novel is a murder mystery set in London.
  • Unravelling the mystery of Modern Family.
  • This intriguing new mystery from Alafair Burke kept me reading long into the night.
  • The mystery of life
  • A murder mystery
  • Well, I've been reading them all my life, going to mystery movies watching all the crime shows on television, both real and make believe.
  • While there, the mystery shopper will evaluate the establishment.
  • An air of mystery surrounding the affair
  • The Eleusinian mysteries
  • Double Dead, the debut Southern murder mystery by Terry Hoover.
  • Mystery1 is applied to something beyond human knowledge or understanding, or it merely refers to any unexplained or seemingly inexplicable matter; , enigma specifically applies to that whose meaning is hidden by cryptic or ambiguous allusions, and generally, to anything very difficult to explain; a , riddle1 is an enigma (usually in the form of a question in guessing games) that involves paradoxes; a , puzzle is a situation, problem, or, often, a contrivance, that requires some ingenuity to solve or explain; , conundrum is specifically applied to a riddle whose answer is a pun, and generally, to any puzzling question or problem
  • The mysteries of nature.
  • The masked guest is an absolute mystery to everyone.
  • A mystery by Agatha Christie.
  • The mystery of Mona Lisa's smile.
  • The mysteries of the Passion.
  • The mysteries of Freemasonry.
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