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riddle
1[ rid-l ]
noun
- a question or statement so framed as to exercise one's ingenuity in answering it or discovering its meaning; conundrum.
- a puzzling question, problem, or matter.
- a puzzling thing or person.
- any enigmatic or dark saying or speech.
verb (used without object)
- to propound riddles; speak enigmatically.
riddle
2[ rid-l ]
verb (used with object)
- to pierce with many holes, suggesting those of a sieve:
to riddle the target.
- to fill or affect with (something undesirable, weakening, etc.):
a government riddled with graft.
- to impair or refute completely by persistent verbal attacks:
to riddle a person's reputation.
- to sift through a riddle, as gravel; screen.
noun
- a coarse sieve, as one for sifting sand in a foundry.
riddle
1/ ˈrɪdəl /
noun
- a question, puzzle, or verse so phrased that ingenuity is required for elucidation of the answer or meaning; conundrum
- a person or thing that puzzles, perplexes, or confuses; enigma
verb
- to solve, explain, or interpret (a riddle or riddles)
- intr to speak in riddles
riddle
2/ ˈrɪdəl /
verb
- usually foll by with to pierce or perforate with numerous holes
riddled with bullets
- to damage or impair
- to put through a sieve; sift
- to fill or pervade
the report was riddled with errors
noun
- a sieve, esp a coarse one used for sand, grain, etc
Derived Forms
- ˈriddler, noun
- ˈriddler, noun
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Example Sentences
In one instance, Milhouse relayed that his mother “says solving riddles is an asthma trigger.”
The rise of Tibet and the Himalayas along its southern fringes are enduring riddles that SinoProbe II data might be able to crack, says Simon Klemperer, a geophysicist at Stanford University.
The second half continued to be riddled with errors but Chelsea eventually took advantage and were able to wrap up victory when not at their best.
A review of the quarry’s haul reveals a long length of vertebrae from a single animal that connects the two and solves the riddle: Gnatalie, Chiappe confirms, is indeed a previously undiscovered species.
The exercise has been riddled with problems – from pilot shortages that have led to massive flight cancellations, to Vistara crew going on mass sick leave over plans to align their salary structures with Air India.
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