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(10) What they say "You are an enigma wrapped in a riddle nestled in a sesame seed bun of mystery" – Stephen Colbert.(9) But it was not smart to tell Jemima Khan that the new-look Tory party was "riddled with gays".(8) These counter-transferential concerns ultimately made the woman's psychological essence an unknowable riddle for Freud.(7) I just think of when I dressed Tom and brushed his hair when his remains were returned to me, his body riddled with bullet holes.(6) Mostly Nick was uncommunicative and occasionally he’d become talkative and you hung on his every word even though, very often, one didn’t know what they meant because he’d talk in riddles.

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(5) From time to time I'd bump into Amy she had good banter so we could chat a bit and have a laugh, she was a character but that world was riddled with half-cut, doped-up chancers, I was one of them, even in early recovery I was kept afloat only by clinging to the bodies of strangers so Winehouse, but for her gentle quirks didn't especially register.(4) He admitted, however, that he had not been able to find any record of this incident on the police computer and Mr Justice Riddle said that the evidence was "third-hand, anonymous hearsay".(3) Defence lawyers contended that Saiful's testimony about the alleged sodomy, at a Kuala Lumpur condominium in 2008, was riddled with inconsistencies and the DNA evidence mishandled by investigators.(2) An IOC member for 23 years he has assidiously collected the leadership of the acronym heavy subsets of that organisation, which may be less riddled with corruption than it was before the Salt Lake City scandal but has swapped outlandish bribes for mountains of bureaucracy.

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(1) The neo-Nazi murder trial revealing Germany's darkest secrets – podcast Read more From the very start, the investigation was riddled with basic errors and faulty assumptions.i.) To speak ambiguously or enigmatically. (n.) Something proposed to be solved by guessing or conjecture a puzzling question an ambiguous proposition an enigma hence, anything ambiguous or puzzling.t.) To perforate so as to make like a riddle to make many holes in as, a house riddled with shot. t.) To separate, as grain from the chaff, with a riddle to pass through a riddle as, riddle wheat to riddle coal or gravel. (n.) A board having a row of pins, set zigzag, between which wire is drawn to straighten it.

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  • (n.) A sieve with coarse meshes, usually of wire, for separating coarser materials from finer, as chaff from grain, cinders from ashes, or gravel from sand.






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