All 11 Uses of
intrigue
in
The Da Vinci Code
- Last month, much to Langdon's embarrassment, Boston Magazine had listed him as one of that city's top ten most intriguing people—a dubious honor that made him the brunt of endless ribbing by his Harvard colleagues.†
Chpt 1
- An audience member has just handed me a far more, shall we say… intriguing introduction.†
Chpt 1 *
- And Mr. Langdon's refusal to speak publicly about his unusual role in last year's Vatican conclave certainly wins him points on our intrigue-o-meter.†
Chpt 1
- The second version now hung in London's National Gallery under the name Virgin of the Rocks, although Langdon still preferred the Louvre's more intriguing original.†
Chpt 31-32
- Teabing's bushy eyebrows arched with intrigue.†
Chpt 53-54
- I'll admit, the hidden M's are intriguing, although I assume nobody is claiming they are proof of Jesus' marriage to Magdalene.†
Chpt 57-58
- Nonetheless, she felt intrigued and found herself pondering the verse carefully.†
Chpt 91-92
- "No," Langdon said, feeling a sudden intrigue.†
Chpt 95-96
- Although the pyramid itself seemed an oddity, it was the giant shape mounted halfway up the pyramid that most intrigued the Teacher.†
Chpt 97-98
- The truth, Langdon recalled, was far more intriguing.†
Chpt 103-104
- Langdon had to admit, there existed an intriguing symmetry in the idea of the Templars building a modern Grail repository that echoed the Grail's original hiding place.†
Chpt 103-104
Definition:
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(intrigue as in: she was intrigued) cause to be interested, curious, or fascinated