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    rid·dle
    [ˈrid(ə)l]
    noun
    riddle (noun) · riddles (plural noun)
    1. a question or statement intentionally phrased so as to require ingenuity in ascertaining its answer or meaning, typically presented as a game:
      "they started asking riddles and telling jokes"
    verb
    archaic
    riddle (verb) · riddles (third person present) · riddled (past tense) · riddled (past participle) · riddling (present participle)
    1. speak in or pose riddles:
      "he who knows not how to riddle"
      • solve or explain (a riddle) to (someone):
        "riddle me this then"
    Origin
    Old English rǣdels, rǣdelse ‘opinion, conjecture, riddle’; related to Dutch raadsel, German Rätsel, also to read.
    rid·dle
    [ˈrid(ə)l]
    verb
    riddle (verb) · riddles (third person present) · riddled (past tense) · riddled (past participle) · riddling (present participle)
    1. (be riddled)
      make many holes in (someone or something), especially with gunshot:
      "his car was riddled by sniper fire"
    2. pass (a substance) through a large coarse sieve:
      "for final potting, the soil mixture is not riddled"
      • remove ashes or other unwanted material from (something, especially a fire or stove) with a sieve:
        "she heard Mr. Evans riddling the fire"
    noun
    riddle (noun) · riddles (plural noun)
    1. a large coarse sieve, especially one used for separating ashes from cinders or sand from gravel.
    Origin
    late Old English hriddel, of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin cribrum ‘sieve’, cernere ‘separate’, and Greek krinein ‘decide’.
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