Sentence examples for intrigue with from inspiring English sources

"intrigue with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be involved in or to have a strong interest in something, often in a secretive or mysterious way. Example: The detective was intrigued with the mysterious case and spent hours investigating every detail.

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But it's the intrigue with danger that Roy-watchers say sets her work apart.

China has had more recent intrigue, with the Yankees taking the lead.

The series itself has more intrigue with each passing week, but does it still have a payoff?

"You have ruined a nice intrigue with these excrescences," said the only American publisher brave enough to take it.

It's a farrago of melodramatic intrigue, with seventeenth-century setting and plethora of puns; e.g., characters called Barry de Hatchet and Viscount Hugh Behave.

The further he goes into his intrigue with Mud and his mysterious girlfriend, the more contradictory adult life seems to him.

Never popular, Fuʾād felt insecure and was therefore prepared to intrigue with the nationalists or with the British to secure his position and powers.

There can't be much doubt about the story of the day: the Mail on Sunday's revelation about a Tory candidate's bizarre intrigue with the English Defence League.

(Dana Stevens) 'GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN' ' (R, 134 minutes) This lumbering vehicle for the rap star 50 Cent blends gangster intrigue with follow-your-dream striving.

Skinner's new band the D.O.T. (formed with the Music's Rob Harvey) are now building followers and intrigue with videos on their website.

This time the setting is 1931 Shanghai, and Lady Sylvia has arrived in the city of intrigue with her ailing husband, Lord St. John Allington (Jarlath Conroy).

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