Remiddle example sentences

rid·dle

noun

riddle (noun) · riddles (plural noun)

  - a question or statement intentionally phrased so as to require ingenuity in ascertaining its answer or meaning, typically presented as a game:

  - a person, event, or fact that is difficult to understand or explain:

  - speak in or pose riddles:

  - solve or explain (a riddle) to (someone):

rid·dle

verb

riddle (verb) · riddles (third person present) · riddled (past tense) · riddled (past participle) · riddling (present participle)

  - make many holes in (someone or something), especially with gunshot:

  - fill or permeate (someone or something), especially with something unpleasant or undesirable:

  - pass (a substance) through a large coarse sieve:

  - remove ashes or other unwanted material from (something, especially a fire or stove) with a sieve:

  - a large coarse sieve, especially one used for separating ashes from cinders or sand from gravel.

Synonyms

puzzle, conundrum, problem, question, poser, enigma, mystery, quandary, paradox, koan, stumper, perforate, hole, pierce, penetrate, puncture, honeycomb, pepper, prick, gore, transfix, permeate, suffuse, fill, pervade, imbue, inform, charge, saturate, overrun, overspread, infiltrate, invade, beset, pester, plague, sieve, sift, strain, screen, filter, purify, refine, winnow, bolt, griddle

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