Synonym: confusion, dilemma, enigma, mystery, perplexity, problem, quandary. Similar words: buzz off. Meaning: ['pʌzl] n. 1. a particularly baffling problem that is said to have a correct solution 2. a toy that tests your ingenuity. v. 1. be a mystery or bewildering to 2. be uncertain about; think about without fully understanding or being able to decide.
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91, It is a puzzle why there should be two main classes of cleavage patterns - radial and spiral.
92, Nicholas Humphrey, a Cambridge psychologist, was the first to see clearly the solution to this puzzle.
93, We have a jigsaw puzzle with the pieces jumbled up.
94, In these terms, the original puzzle becomes that of why natural selection does not produce a population consisting entirely of hawks.
95, Take me out of there, and you're taking away a big piece of the puzzle.
96, There are plenty of examples of this type of puzzle to be found in everyday life.
97, It can be an intriguing puzzle for them to decide, of some mathematical operation, whether or not it is computable.
98, In the Analysis section, students are actively involved in trying to solve the puzzle posed by the demonstration.
99, As I walked around that charming town, I undertook the task of solving the puzzle she had set for me.
100, Others, too, puzzle over what to call the person who used to be a manager.
101, Some cases, the easy ones, were solved by it like an intellectual puzzle.
102, As I have thought about this part of the puzzle it has become clear to me that there are two crucial factors.
103, All the pieces of the puzzle were in place: it was time for a little conference.
104, It is like putting together a three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces.
105, He needed to solve the puzzle that was Harold Piper.
106, The point is of course that the puzzle itself is false in setting up an impossible situation.
107, His little puzzle of the speed of light has you completely foxed.
108, The puzzle lay in his certainty that his feeling for her found an echo in her own feelings.
109, There were two ways of solving a scientific puzzle, they said.
110, They were fragments, broken pieces of some nonsense puzzle, adding to nothing.
111, Life is not a puzzle to solve. Stop, enjoy the journey! RVM
112, Dress children up in paper which has wavy lines drawn on it to seem like a jigsaw puzzle.
112, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
113, Before him was a bowl of clear liquid, in which lay a complicated puzzle of interlocking rings.
114, This was the puzzle that preoccupied scientists concerned with complexity.
115, She was wound up, jumbled inside like a spilled jigsaw puzzle.
116, Give Tom a mathematical puzzle and he'll just keep on trying till he cracks it.
117, In 1953 the intricate puzzle of DNA's structure was solved in a Cambridge laboratory.
118, So he created a temporary scaffolding to get one piece of the puzzle going.
119, After six months, only the pianists improved significantly on a test of spatial reasoning, assembling a puzzle of a camel.
120, But what about the piece of the puzzle we have so far omitted?
More similar words: buzz off.