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How to pronounce intriguer in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms designer
Type of contriver, deviser, planner

Examples of intriguer

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Intriguer is something of a more promising album than its predecessor, though.
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Intriguer is the sound of a more emancipated House, a band that has mourned and moved on.
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Anne is a small, pale, vindictive intriguer whose downfall is visible even in her seeming triumph.
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Hemingway depicts Marty as a vicious intriguer whose paranoia interferes with Republican objectives in the war.
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Gwynplaine accidentally meets Josiana, having been brought into her palace by her confidant, the intriguer Barkilphedro.
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Stalin was a master intriguer.
From the washingtontimes.com
Any discussion of Mr Putin's rise to power is incomplete without mention of his sponsorship by, and revenge on, Russia's arch-intriguer.
From the economist.com
Rachel McAdams makes a sparkling reappearance as the intriguer, Irene Adler, whose double game gets her into a lot of trouble with Moriarty.
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Vain, ambitious, an inveterate intriguer, Thi carefully cultivated the political Buddhists, got his own man installed as head of the national police.
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Another said we should send the twin summits to Branson, Mo., since your average sophisticated international intriguer probably likes country music, poker and go-carts.
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How Baldwin hoped to lift his own popularity by dumping the extremely popular King, the Beaver, who himself was a compulsive intriguer, never quite made clear.
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More examples
  • Designer: a person who devises plots or intrigues; "he is believed to be the principal designer of the terrorist bombing attack"
  • Intriguer is the sixth studio album by alternative pop group Crowded House, released on 13 June 2010. ...
  • (The Intriguers) The Intriguers, first published in 1972, was the fourteenth novel in the Matt Helm spy series by Donald Hamilton.
  • One who intrigues; one who forms plots, or pursues an object by secret means