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puzzled [Brit ˈpʌzld, Am ˈpəz(ə)ld] ADJ
puzzled person, smile:
puzzled
to be puzzled as to why/how
I. puzzle [Brit ˈpʌz(ə)l, Am ˈpəzəl] N
1. puzzle (mystery):
it's a bit of a puzzle inf Brit
2. puzzle GAMES:
casse-tête m inv
II. puzzle [Brit ˈpʌz(ə)l, Am ˈpəzəl] VB trans
puzzle question, attitude person:
III. puzzle [Brit ˈpʌz(ə)l, Am ˈpəzəl] VB intr
jigsaw [Brit ˈdʒɪɡsɔː, Am ˈdʒɪɡˌsɔ] N
1. jigsaw:
2. jigsaw TECH:
crossword [Brit ˈkrɒswəːd, Am ˈkrɔswərd] N a. crossword puzzle
to do the crossword attr competition, book
monkey puzzle, monkey puzzle tree N
Chinese puzzle N lit, fig
I. puzzle out VB [Brit ˈpʌz(ə)l -, Am ˈpəzəl -] (puzzle out [sth], puzzle [sth] out)
puzzle out identity, meaning:
puzzle book N
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francuski
engleski
engleski
engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski
puzzled ADJ
1. puzzled (worried):
puzzled
we are puzzled about what to do now
2. puzzled (surprised):
puzzled
I. puzzle [ˈpʌzl] VB trans
II. puzzle [ˈpʌzl] VB intr
to puzzle about [or over] sth
III. puzzle [ˈpʌzl] N
1. puzzle (analytical game):
2. puzzle (mechanical game):
3. puzzle (jigsaw puzzle):
casse-tête m Quebec
4. puzzle (mystery):
puzzle out VB trans
crossword (puzzle) N
jigsaw (puzzle) N a. fig
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski
puzzled ADJ
1. puzzled (worried):
puzzled
we are puzzled about what to do now
2. puzzled (surprised):
puzzled
I. puzzle [ˈpʌz·l] VB trans
II. puzzle [ˈpʌz·l] VB intr
III. puzzle [ˈpʌz·l] N
1. puzzle (analytical game):
2. puzzle (mechanical game):
3. puzzle (jigsaw puzzle):
casse-tête m Quebec
4. puzzle (mystery):
puzzle out VB trans
jigsaw (puzzle) N a. fig
crossword (puzzle) N
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Present
Ipuzzle
youpuzzle
he/she/itpuzzles
wepuzzle
youpuzzle
theypuzzle
Past
Ipuzzled
youpuzzled
he/she/itpuzzled
wepuzzled
youpuzzled
theypuzzled
Present Perfect
Ihavepuzzled
youhavepuzzled
he/she/ithaspuzzled
wehavepuzzled
youhavepuzzled
theyhavepuzzled
Past Perfect
Ihadpuzzled
youhadpuzzled
he/she/ithadpuzzled
wehadpuzzled
youhadpuzzled
theyhadpuzzled
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While we both love reading, she likes to puzzle out the mystery as she reads along.
www.kotaku.com.au
So the relation between the religions and the various magics that some people have here is something that the reader can try to puzzle out.
www.sbs.com.au
To puzzle out whether this kind of romantic bargaining is worth the risk, it might be wiser to consult an economist than a relationship expert.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Also, their logic is not human logic, and humans can't always puzzle out their motivations.
en.wikipedia.org
You can try to work the puzzle out.
www.smh.com.au