13 Verbs to Use for the Word conundrum

"Now you are asking a very pretty conundrum.

I felt it was a shame of me to be so glum, and mother missed my voice; but I could no more talk than I could have given conundrums to King Solomon, and as for singingOh, I used to long so for just a word from Dan!

A prize is offered to whoever guess this conundrum.

A Western editor has issued a conundrum in a volume with the title Does Protection Protect? and undertakes to prove by statistics that answer is No.

He finds no intellectual satisfaction in placing a gigantic conundrum behind the universe, which only adds its own unintelligibility to the already sufficiently difficult problem of existence.

They were cracking jokes, propounding conundrums, and telling stories humorously broad to each other.

But Mr. BRIDGEMAN can always solve these Cobdenite conundrums, and quietly replied, "Both."

Some one started a conundrum: "Why is Daniel Webster like Sisera? Because he was killed by a woman," and this had almost as great a run as the original accusation.

It worked up and down like a window-sash, and always suggested the conundrum, When is a galley not a galley?

Then, of course, there was a fire in the best parlor, and there were all the older cousins, telling conundrums and stories, and playing grown-up games, and some two, or four, may-be, looking out in couples at the moonshine, from behind the curtains,Sue James, perhaps, and John.

I can only guess, and as tracking conundrums is not my purpose in these chapters, I will leave others to unravel the riddle if they can.

Similarly Bergson answers the intellectualist conundrums by pointing back to our various finite sensational experiences and saying, 'Lo, even thus; even so are these other problems solved livingly.

And if you want another conundrum, what is a chotohazree?

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  conundrum