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91leading question — noun count a question asked in such a way that it tricks or forces someone to give you the answer you want …
92beg the question — In philosophy to beg the question is to assume something to be true that has not yet been proved. I have seen the idiom also to mean that a question is crying out to be asked. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
93sixty-four-thousand-dollar-question — The sixty four thousand dollar question is the most important question that can be asked about something. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
94pop the question — to propose marriage The question used to be asked by the male, and when popped related only to wedlock, in the days when there were still taboos about courtship and men were supposed to have honourable intentions: Just heard yesterday… …
95open-ended question — A question that requires respondents to provide answers in their own words, rather than yes , no , or don t know . Such questions as Why…? What…? When…? are asked without providing answers from which to choose. Open ended questions are often used …
96Sixty-four-thousand-dollar-question — The sixty four thousand dollar question is the most important question that can be asked about something …
97indirect question — ► NOUN Grammar ▪ a question in reported speech (e.g. they asked who I was) …
98cross-question — [krôs′kwes′chən] vt. to cross examine n. a question asked in cross examination …
99rhetorical question — n. a question asked only for effect, as to emphasize a point, no answer being expected …
100Prime Minister's Question Time — Prime Minister’s Question Time UK US a regular period of time every week in the British House of Commons when the Prime Minister answers questions asked by Members of Parliament http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/prime ministers… …