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How to use intrigue in a sentence

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Playing down speculation about his replacement, he said that political intrigue was not new to him.
Two recent films directed by prominent American actors deal with Latin American political intrigue in an odd partnership with dance.
A game she'd be happy to continue if only it could be light and daring, an adventure of secret intrigue and romance.
Her quivering sobs are more the stuff of movies than of daily serials which offer more intrigue than gut-wrenching emotion.
He needed somebody to trust in this morass of intrigue and double meaning that was called the royal court.
Ms. Winters does a spectacular job weaving the mystery into a spiderish web of intrigue.
If there is in existence a genuine cabal of intrigue and perfidy, the logical targets of such accusations were surely the members of the regime.
The visitors, lured by the intrigue of the island's rich monastic history, will spend the day exploring and picnicking on golden beaches.
Political intrigue, both in the host country and between the expats, only adds to the sense of drama.
He was as devoted to secrecy as he was to power, and by intrigue and double-dealing he maintained an aura of aloofness.
Amidst all this scandal and intrigue, these monumental moments of dramatic irony and double-dealing, all our hero can do is chatter.
In a country ruled largely by man, not law, succession creates rare opportunities for political intrigue and policy change.
For Webster's audience, Italy was perceived as a site of political intrigue, economic power, decadence, and moral decay.
Count me among the devotees of this subtly herby and refreshingly fruity drink, spiked with just enough vanilla for intrigue.
All this political intrigue is cool, but what I really want to see is every death from the first season all in one supercut.
Now that the two have exposed their repressed animosity toward each other, there's an added layer of drama and intrigue to their public personas.
Her pictures capture those around her, those who fire and intrigue her moral curiosity.
Most of all, I write about things that are important to me, that interest me, intrigue me, that cause a reaction in me.
He also discovers a nest of intrigue, decadence and a heathen willingness to murder people very casually if they get in your way.
Obviously these questions intrigue me as I have been on both ends of the equation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A worshipper of the scarlet woman, intrigue is the very breath of his nostrils.
The Nizam, from the fear of intrigue, fills his harem with low-class women.
Not that Ratcliffe had anything to do with all this underhand and grovelling intrigue.
The declarant admitted a criminal intrigue with an individual whose name she desired to conceal.
The story of European diplomacy and Oriental intrigue which resulted in the denationalization of twelve million Mohammedans.
All these charges were quieted by intrigue, bribery of the judges, or desistance of the accuser.
Daniel felt that underneath the whole affair there was some diabolic intrigue.
Even the baths, designed for sanatory purposes, became places of resort and idleness, and ultimately of intrigue and vice.
It is sedulously circulated that your wife has an intrigue with Jim Spencer.
It was evident that I had been plunged into the center of intrigue, plot and counterplot.
He delighted in the dark web of intrigue, and believed himself to be no ordinary weaver of that sunless work.
In 1756 he was placed at the head of the French forces in Germany, but was superceded by Richelieu through intrigue.
The Main plot is a problem and its solution, the underplot is an intrigue and its nemesis.
Mr. Soames, a man of experience, scented an intrigue and a neglectful husband.
Harrowed by the multiplex difficulties surrounding an intrigue, Persis was kept waiting at the door a long time in the cold.
Nor was the vicereine unequal to the position of power, splendour, and intrigue to which she had climbed with such difficulty.
That a Sunday school superintendent is always carrying on an intrigue with one of the girls in the choir.
This was really behind even his intrigue with the London School of mnemonics.
She was an enfant terrible, whose friends no one knew, who passed for very wise, and whose lines of intrigue were inscrutable.
The episodes of Parmesan court intrigue are models of observation and irony.
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