to speak in riddles
1speak in riddles — talk/speak/in riddles phrase to say things that are confusing and difficult to understand Stop talking in riddles and explain what’s going on. Thesaurus: to talk in a way that is difficult to understandsynonym Main entry …
2talk in riddles — talk/speak/in riddles phrase to say things that are confusing and difficult to understand Stop talking in riddles and explain what’s going on. Thesaurus: to talk in a way that is difficult to understandsynonym Main entry …
3riddle — I UK [ˈrɪd(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms riddle : singular riddle plural riddles 1) a question that seems impossible or silly but has a clever or funny answer Are you good at solving riddles? 2) someone or something that is mysterious or… …
4riddle — n. 1) to solve a riddle 2) (misc.) to speak in riddles * * * [ rɪdl] (misc.) to speak in riddles to solve a riddle …
5riddle — rid|dle1 [ rıdl ] noun count 1. ) a question that seems impossible or silly but has a clever or funny answer: Are you good at solving riddles? a ) talk/speak in riddles to say things that are confusing and difficult to understand: Please stop… …
6Black Lodge — The Black Lodge is a fictional place from the television series Twin Peaks . It is an extradimensional place which seems to include the Red Room as seen by Agent Cooper in a dream early in the series, where he sees himself 25 years older sitting… …
7Rafi Greenberg — (Rafael) is a senior lecturer in archaeology at Tel Aviv University. [ [http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/archaeology/directory/dir rafi greenberg.html Department of Archaeology Dr. Rafi Greenberg ] ] Ph.D. Hebrew University, 1997M.A. Hebrew… …
8Phantasmagoria (Lewis Carroll poem) — Phantasmagoria is the opening and most major poem that appeared in a collection of poems written by Lewis Carroll and published by Macmillan in London for the first time in 1869. The collection was published under both the title Rhyme? and… …
9riddle — rid|dle1 [ˈrıdl] n [: Old English; Origin: rAdelse opinion, guess, riddle ] 1.) a question that is deliberately very confusing and has a humorous or clever answer →↑puzzle ▪ See if you can solve this riddle . 2.) something that you do not… …
10rid´dler — rid|dle1 «RIHD uhl», noun, verb, dled, dling. –n. 1. a puzzling question, statement, or problem, usually presented as a game or pastime. Example: When is a door not a door? Answer: When it is ajar. SYNONYM(S): enigma, puzzle, conundrum. 2. a… …