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unriddle

[uhn-rid-l] / ʌnˈrɪd l /




VERB
unravel
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Example Sentences

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She told me that Wallace's crush was "a mystery I haven't been able to unriddle."

From New York Times

His rapidity of execution, his power, his delicacy, his Briareus-handed chords, and the extraordinary volume of sound he wrests from the instrument, are each and all philosophies in their way that might well puzzle all but a philosopher to unriddle and explain.'

From Project Gutenberg

I would sooner unriddle the enigma of the sphynx," said the Duke, "than I would say from what motive any one of that woman's acts proceed; and yet she has a great mind, and a heart not altogether so vicious as it seems.

From Project Gutenberg

But, be you sure, Ma�tre Charles, that Ma�tre Henri will unriddle it.

From Project Gutenberg

And we bow before the Lord Jesus Christ, because He can read our fate and unriddle all our dim anticipations of good and evil, and make intelligible to us the visions of our own hearts.

From Project Gutenberg