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I . rid·dle1 [ˈrɪdl̩] N

riddle
uganka f

II . rid·dle1 [ˈrɪdl̩] VB intr

riddle

III . rid·dle1 [ˈrɪdl̩] VB trans

riddle
riddle

I . rid·dle2 [ˈrɪdl̩] VB trans usu passive

1. riddle fig:

riddle (perforate)
riddle (perforate)
riddle (perforate) (permeate)

2. riddle (sift through sieve):

riddle
sejati [perf presejati]

II . rid·dle2 [ˈrɪdl̩] N

riddle
riddle
sito n

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Carver believed in restoring the overgrown site, much of which was riddled with rabbit warrens.
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Each issue contained riddles, sight gags, and jokes played out by super deformed characters outside the page margins.
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During the game, the player is often tasked with solving a riddle or puzzle, or helping a friendly character.
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An anonymous riddle, in the form of a five-stanza poem, is sent to the police and the case is reopened.
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The site obtained was cramped, and riddled with springs.
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The content focuses on narratives of riddles, yearning, and solemnity.
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Songs and dances begin each night, and the nights end with a riddle or enigma.
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Guests then participate in a riddle challenge that leads them in a competitive search through the mansion.
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It is in the form of a riddle, but what does it mean?
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He identifies clues, investigates enigmas, and solves the riddle surrounding a mysterious stranger while the police and other adults overlook or dismiss the whole matter.
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