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Puzzle Sentence Examples
The pieces of the puzzle simply didn't fit together.
Each still held the final pieces to the puzzle they left behind.
He was a metaphysical puzzle to me.
Araucaria imbricata, the Chile pine, or "monkey puzzle," was introduced into Britain in 1796.
I think she knows enough to help me put the final pieces of the puzzle together.
At the beginning and end of each chapter occur puzzle-canons, wherein the primary part or parts alone are given, and the reader has to discover the canon that fixes the period and the interval at which the response is to enter.
This widely-scattered race has no political union and its distribution is a puzzle for ethnography.
"I'll leave you to puzzle over the walls," Vara said in a tight tone.
Well, I have here a puzzle which I think will test your wisdom.
Yet he is left committed to his puzzle as to a reduction of judgment to identity, which partially vitiates his treatment of the theory of judgment.
I think no matter what, energy costs will fall dramatically in the future, probably to near zero, because the economic incentives to unlock that technical puzzle are so overwhelming.
She turned to Katie, who was working a puzzleon a table in the kitchen.
Altogether colchicum is a puzzle, and will remain so until the efficient poison of gout is isolated and defined.
Ampere, Wollaston and others, the realization of the continuous rotation of the wire and the magnet round each other was a scientific puzzle requiring no mean ingenuity for its original solution.
Some of his writings, from their metaphysical subtilty, will always puzzle the learned; but he could write to the level of the common heart without loss of dignity or pointedness.
He had died by the time I read that passage in one of his books, so I couldn't write him, as is my normal practice when an author's words puzzle me.
"He always was rather harsh; and now I should think he's getting very trying," said Prince Andrew, apparently speaking lightly of their father in order to puzzle or test his sister.
You have all the keys to this puzzle, Jule replied.
He was a puzzle, a man with no memory beyond waking up in the morning.
Fred suggested that one of the letters might be in error so the group continued to look at the puzzle on the basis Cynthia had first suggested.
The two detectives entered the office, and the clerk, a bored and balding retiree, looked up from a crossword puzzle and, recognizing Hunter, frowned.
Why the alphabetic characters are introduced where they are is a puzzle; the order of these is: ~ U ~.
As regards his intellectual attainments we may set Julius Hare's verdict "the greatest mind since Plato" over against Ruskin's "by nature puzzle-headed and indeed wrong-headed."
East of Bhutan, amongst the semi-independent hill states which sometimes own allegiance to Tibet and sometimes assert complete freedom from all authority, the geographical puzzle of the course of the Tsanpo, the great river of Tibet, has been solved by the researches of Captain Harman, and the explorations of the native surveyor "K.
Zeno's paradoxes, notably, for example, the puzzle of Achilles and the Tortoise, are still capable of amusing the modern world.
The importance of these results is evident in explaining an old puzzle in agriculture, viz.
It is safe to say that no prehistoric monument in Great Britain has given rise to more speculation as to its origin, date and purpose; and although the few hoary stones still extant are but a small portion of the original structure they are still sufficiently imposing to excite the wonder of the passing traveller, and mysterious enough to puzzle the antiquary.
Those plates are perhaps constant throughout sea-urchins and starfish (though it would puzzle any one to detect them in certain Silurian echinoids), and they may be traced in some of the fixed echinoderms; but there is no proof that they represent the radials of a simple crinoid, and there are certainly many cystids in which no such plates existed.
OPAH (Lampris lun g), a pelagic fish, the affinities of which are still a puzzle to ichthyologists.
Just here, perhaps, I had better explain our use of the manual alphabet, which seems to puzzlepeople who do not know us.
The pieces of the puzzle simply didn't fit together.
Each still held the final pieces to the puzzle they left behind.
He was a metaphysical puzzle to me.
Araucaria imbricata, the Chile pine, or "monkey puzzle," was introduced into Britain in 1796.
I think she knows enough to help me put the final pieces of the puzzle together.
At the beginning and end of each chapter occur puzzle-canons, wherein the primary part or parts alone are given, and the reader has to discover the canon that fixes the period and the interval at which the response is to enter.
This widely-scattered race has no political union and its distribution is a puzzle for ethnography.
"I'll leave you to puzzle over the walls," Vara said in a tight tone.
Well, I have here a puzzle which I think will test your wisdom.
Yet he is left committed to his puzzle as to a reduction of judgment to identity, which partially vitiates his treatment of the theory of judgment.
I think no matter what, energy costs will fall dramatically in the future, probably to near zero, because the economic incentives to unlock that technical puzzle are so overwhelming.
She turned to Katie, who was working a puzzleon a table in the kitchen.
Altogether colchicum is a puzzle, and will remain so until the efficient poison of gout is isolated and defined.
Ampere, Wollaston and others, the realization of the continuous rotation of the wire and the magnet round each other was a scientific puzzle requiring no mean ingenuity for its original solution.
Some of his writings, from their metaphysical subtilty, will always puzzle the learned; but he could write to the level of the common heart without loss of dignity or pointedness.
He had died by the time I read that passage in one of his books, so I couldn't write him, as is my normal practice when an author's words puzzle me.
"He always was rather harsh; and now I should think he's getting very trying," said Prince Andrew, apparently speaking lightly of their father in order to puzzle or test his sister.
You have all the keys to this puzzle, Jule replied.
He was a puzzle, a man with no memory beyond waking up in the morning.
Fred suggested that one of the letters might be in error so the group continued to look at the puzzle on the basis Cynthia had first suggested.
The two detectives entered the office, and the clerk, a bored and balding retiree, looked up from a crossword puzzle and, recognizing Hunter, frowned.
Why the alphabetic characters are introduced where they are is a puzzle; the order of these is: ~ U ~.
As regards his intellectual attainments we may set Julius Hare's verdict "the greatest mind since Plato" over against Ruskin's "by nature puzzle-headed and indeed wrong-headed."
East of Bhutan, amongst the semi-independent hill states which sometimes own allegiance to Tibet and sometimes assert complete freedom from all authority, the geographical puzzle of the course of the Tsanpo, the great river of Tibet, has been solved by the researches of Captain Harman, and the explorations of the native surveyor "K.
Zeno's paradoxes, notably, for example, the puzzle of Achilles and the Tortoise, are still capable of amusing the modern world.
The importance of these results is evident in explaining an old puzzle in agriculture, viz.
It is safe to say that no prehistoric monument in Great Britain has given rise to more speculation as to its origin, date and purpose; and although the few hoary stones still extant are but a small portion of the original structure they are still sufficiently imposing to excite the wonder of the passing traveller, and mysterious enough to puzzle the antiquary.
Those plates are perhaps constant throughout sea-urchins and starfish (though it would puzzle any one to detect them in certain Silurian echinoids), and they may be traced in some of the fixed echinoderms; but there is no proof that they represent the radials of a simple crinoid, and there are certainly many cystids in which no such plates existed.
OPAH (Lampris lun g), a pelagic fish, the affinities of which are still a puzzle to ichthyologists.
Just here, perhaps, I had better explain our use of the manual alphabet, which seems to puzzlepeople who do not know us.
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