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mysteriously

American  
[mi-steer-ee-uhs-lee] / ˌmɪˈstɪər i əs li /

adverb

  1. in a mysterious way.


Example Sentences

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More recently, the category has been bolstered by initial public offerings of foreign-domiciled companies that have mysteriously surged, luring retail investors before they plunge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most of the good clocks came from there, and recently several firms with whom we had dealt for years were simply and mysteriously “out of business.”

From Literature

“And so as we see Miss Myrt off, I can do no better than to conclude with this poem from the Sweet Singer, come mysteriously to my attention.”

From Literature

At other times, though, he was the guide: mysteriously sure of the way they must take.

From Literature

Leading me to believe that a little blond-haired baby girl would have mysteriously ended up on the doorstep of an orphanage somewhere.

From Literature