Intriguing in a sentence as an adjective

V=HU4jjdRzy3w Hong Kong is an intriguing city that I highly recommend to go spend some time in.

Ly for pets immediately makes them more intriguing than 90% of startups.

This is an intriguing idea. The majority of hackers hate this bill, and yet if the lobbyists and politicians pass it, they are going to need us to implement it for them.

This is not a tutorial, and the title is supposed to be intriguing, not to be taken literally. Seems like you're pointing out the obvious, at least to me.

It also starts with an intriguing hook but ends like a damp squid. I looked at the bottom thinking "oh great I have another three more pages to endure before finding out why the rod was there" and then realised that was it.

I bet there're better, more intriguing, more beautiful, and more usable designs that yet have to be discovered.

It was intriguing to realize that this was even a possibility. For me, when I'm part of a startup, I'm generally willing to sacrifice some of my current income for the sake of seeing the startup maybe succeed.

A poorly written post on a subject that is surprisingly intriguing when better elucidated. A study published in Science [0] several years ago makes for good discussion.

All without needing a stupid cable from my couch to my TV. The deeper iCloud integration is also intriguing. I assume this means proper syncing between documents on a Mac, iPad and iPhone.

It's not long and quite fascinating, and some little tidbits like this are pretty intriguing to me: "By the time the signals get to Earth, they are a fraction of a billion-billionth of a watt."

This time the company would encounter intriguing findings. Burrowing down one of the many auxiliary tunnels pock marking the island, the team stumbled upon a number of fascinating items including a miner's oil lamp with whale oil and unexploded dynamite at 65 feet.

Some civil liberties group should start specializing in exotic travel apparel, including odd watches, intriguing earrings, suspicious-looking belt-buckles, and so on. This insanity has to stop.

What I find most intriguing is that the whole banking intern hours thing is that it's not the result of a resource constraint - they have plenty of money and plenty of intern applicants. It's also not about getting particularly difficult work done - intern-level spreadsheet and PowerPoint work isn't the sort of thing that only a select few can handle.

If we concede the point that, especially in the Valley, technical talent is in high demand, it stands to reason that any overture to such talent needs to be persuasive, informative and intriguing. It should explain the role in reasonable detail, while making a sane case for how cool the company and opportunity will be.

Nokia's own assessment was that they would have one MeeGo unit ready for shipping in 2011, and that particular unit--what eventually came out quietly as the N9--was an intriguing but crashably unusable demo unit even in late 2010. This isn't speculation on my part, either: I was at Nokia in 2010 and used one of them briefly.

Don't think it will make it past moderation: Looks intriguing but be very careful with your credibility; a freelancing site thats considered untrustworthy is a failed freelancing site. I say this because I saw your post about Launched yesterday then on your site I see the testimonial Freelancify helped us find a great designer to get our blog launched.

And it still routinely shocks me the sort of intriguing misconceptions I hear coming out of the mouths of very smart, very technical people. The fact that mechanical engineering and civil engineering and aerospace engineering all derive from basic physical laws is rather meaningless - engineering isn't about first principles, it's about the extremely complex task of putting these to use.

If we combine your rules of thumb with the original essay and the 10,000 hour rule, we get a rough order-of-magnitude scale of work and levels of ability: * 10 hours: familiar\n * 100 hours: proficient\n * 1000 hours: good\n * 10000 hours: expert\n\nNot perfect, of course, but it's sort of intriguing in its simplicity.

Intriguing definitions

adjective

disturbingly provocative; "an intriguing smile"

See also: challenging

adjective

capable of arousing interest or curiosity; "our team came up with some most intriguing finds"