Phrases with «little intrigue»

"Little intrigue" means that there is very little or almost no mystery or excitement surrounding a particular situation or event. Full definition

Sentences with «little intrigue»

  • Little intrigue left in terms of next week for their seed of course, however, they will still play a pivotal role in deciding the Seeding for the middle of the pack. (allsportsseries.com)
  • The «treasure hunt» focus is lost in this film, with A-B-C chase sequences instead, which hold little intrigue. (hoopla.nu)
  • With no plot to speak of, no character development whatsoever, no theme and precious little intrigue, what we have here is simply a pileup of effects. (thestar.com)
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