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		Definition of mysteriously in English: mysteriouslyadverb mɪˈstɪərɪəsli 1In a way that is difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.  her boyfriend mysteriously disappeared  the radio went mysteriously quiet  Example sentencesExamples -  He has been mysteriously silent on the subject of privatization.
 -  Then one day, many months after they've written the code, the program crashes mysteriously.
 -  He died mysteriously in 1849 at the age of 40.
 -  Computers are fallible; some of the computer voting machines in this election failed mysteriously and irrecoverably.
 -  Not only had they appeared mysteriously, but the caterpillars vanished equally suddenly.
 -  During his first period in Spain he fell seriously and mysteriously ill, and spent some time in hospital.
 -  Along the rocky paths Buddhist monks appear like ghosts and vanish mysteriously into the trees.
 -  The cost of taking part in these schemes is always mysteriously absent from the initial marketing blurb.
 -  This turned out to be right, unless you think that every opinion poll has been mysteriously and inexplicably wrong.
 -  His last wife mysteriously drowned in an empty bathtub three years ago.
 
 - 1.1 In a deliberately enigmatic manner.
 my wife just smiled mysteriously and refused to tell me what she had in mind  Example sentencesExamples -  "There's more to come yet," he said mysteriously.
 -  A guy known mysteriously as "GST" e-mailed me about my article.
 -  I imagined myself in a flowing green gown, hiding mysteriously behind a feathered mask.
 -  The poem is often regarded as one of the most intensely if mysteriously beautiful of Shakespeare's works.
 -  Turning around, Kim faced Alan, grinning mysteriously.
 -  "I want many things but I doubt this coffee store could give them to me," Hyde replied mysteriously.
 -  In a recent interview, he spoke mysteriously of a yet-to-be-unveiled project he calls the "life box".
 -  "Oh, I wouldn't say that," Anna replied mysteriously.
 -  He declared mysteriously that he would like Nick to meet with Jordan to discuss a certain matter.
 -  "And I've got just the thing to distract him," she finished mysteriously.
 
  
    Definition of mysteriously in US English: mysteriouslyadverbməˈstirēəslē 1In a way that is difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify.  her boyfriend mysteriously disappeared  the radio went mysteriously quiet  Example sentencesExamples -  He died mysteriously in 1849 at the age of 40.
 -  His last wife mysteriously drowned in an empty bathtub three years ago.
 -  During his first period in Spain he fell seriously and mysteriously ill, and spent some time in hospital.
 -  Then one day, many months after they've written the code, the program crashes mysteriously.
 -  Computers are fallible; some of the computer voting machines in this election failed mysteriously and irrecoverably.
 -  This turned out to be right, unless you think that every opinion poll has been mysteriously and inexplicably wrong.
 -  Along the rocky paths Buddhist monks appear like ghosts and vanish mysteriously into the trees.
 -  Not only had they appeared mysteriously, but the caterpillars vanished equally suddenly.
 -  The cost of taking part in these schemes is always mysteriously absent from the initial marketing blurb.
 -  He has been mysteriously silent on the subject of privatization.
 
 - 1.1 In a deliberately enigmatic manner.
 my wife just smiled mysteriously and refused to tell me what she had in mind  Example sentencesExamples -  Turning around, Kim faced Alan, grinning mysteriously.
 -  The poem is often regarded as one of the most intensely if mysteriously beautiful of Shakespeare's works.
 -  "I want many things but I doubt this coffee store could give them to me," Hyde replied mysteriously.
 -  I imagined myself in a flowing green gown, hiding mysteriously behind a feathered mask.
 -  "There's more to come yet," he said mysteriously.
 -  In a recent interview, he spoke mysteriously of a yet-to-be-unveiled project he calls the "life box".
 -  "Oh, I wouldn't say that," Anna replied mysteriously.
 -  "And I've got just the thing to distract him," she finished mysteriously.
 -  A guy known mysteriously as "GST" e-mailed me about my article.
 -  He declared mysteriously that he would like Nick to meet with Jordan to discuss a certain matter.
 
  
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