Adverb
By means of, or in the manner of, intrigue.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA steady buildup to brighter notes intriguingly builds anticipation before quickly fading back into a wavering beat. Source: Internet
It leaves the semi-final intriguingly poised, with Rollers taking a two-goal lead into the second leg. Source: Internet
Boyd p.83 Finally, and most intriguingly, it has been argued that a reference to "the bird of loudest lay" in Shakespeare 's mysterious allegorical poem The Phoenix and the Turtle may be to the composer. Source: Internet
The list of layouts at this year's event includes (of Islington fame), Upper Cwmtwych (Welsh, we'll presume), and the intriguingly named War of the Worlds. Source: Internet
Iranian food is not heavily spiced, rejecting the ferociousness of their Indian relatives' approach; one bite and gentle flavours intriguingly play out across the tongue, always inviting another mouthful. Source: Internet
“Korea’s reports a trio of exciting changes are already being finalised for the iPhone 7 and all three look set to shake up the competition through a combination of innovation and – intriguingly – reviving a feature rivals discarded.” Source: Internet