Sentences with mystify
mys·ti·fy
M m - The audience must have been totally mystified by the plot. [be VERB-ed]
- In this month's column, I'll de- mystify these terms, so that you'll be appropriately armed for your next antique adventure.
- Internet Marketing is full of jargon designed to confuse and mystify a beginner.
- Imagine that when they do, you can mystify the crowd that has gathered because people will stop everything to watch magic being performed.
- Nirvana for the video game industry looks a lot like World of Warcraft, except without the arcane rules that mystify the average player.
- The reasons why mystify Runningwolf, who was adopted and raised by non-Indian parents in Berkeley.
- The accusations mystify the 62-year-old Colquitt.
- Maybe wine producers' desire to mystify wine has generated some of these myths, but whatever the reason.
- There is one miracle victory that defies belief and five straight overtime losses that mystify everyone.