Use of cryptic in Sentences. 45 Examples

The examples include cryptic at the start of sentence, cryptic at the end of sentence and cryptic in the middle of sentence

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cryptic at the start of sentence


  1. Cryptic teaser: Whose Red Army marched on Moscow, then retreated in agony after a shoot-out?
  2. Cryptic teaser: Whose Red Army marched on Moscow, then retreated in agony after a shoot-out?

cryptic at the end of sentence


  1. Write down any error messages you see, no matter how cryptic.
  2. Write down any error messages you see, no matter how cryptic.

cryptic in the middle of sentence


  1. My father's notes are more cryptic here.
  2. My father's notes are more cryptic here.
  3. I received a cryptic message through the post.
  4. He did not find the question cryptic or bizarre.
  5. Indovina's lyrics are mostly cryptic and obscure.
  6. Indovina's lyrics are mostly cryptic and obscure.
  7. Manville perused the cryptic message with satisfaction.
  8. Manville perused the cryptic message with satisfaction.
  9. My journal is confused, almost cryptic on these matters.
  10. My journal is confused, almost cryptic on these matters.
  11. Drop a cryptic reference during the Monday press conference.
  12. Diana was intrigued by Sue's cryptic message on the answerphone.
  13. She made a cryptic comment about how the film mirrored her life.
  14. Diana was intrigued by Sue's cryptic message on the answerphone.
  15. But there is one story which, in a cryptic and covert way, does.
  16. But there is one story which, in a cryptic and covert way, does.
  17. She made a cryptic comment about how the film mirrored her life.
  18. He has issued a short, cryptic statement denying the spying charges.
  19. The secret lies in those cryptic symbols that begin every web address.
  20. The secret lies in those cryptic symbols that begin every web address.
  21. The half-crazed hippy, deeply into Zen, Whose cryptic homilies she came to dread.
  22. These variations appear cryptic to most westerners, and require some explanation.
  23. These variations appear cryptic to most westerners, and require some explanation.
  24. For example, we might imagine a population of unpalatable, but cryptic, insect larvae.
  25. For example, we might imagine a population of unpalatable, but cryptic, insect larvae.
  26. When anyone else raises a question, Tyson responds with sarcasm or cryptic, useless answers.
  27. When anyone else raises a question, Tyson responds with sarcasm or cryptic, useless answers.
  28. But as soon as they come to rest the wings close and the animals become completely cryptic again.
  29. But as soon as they come to rest the wings close and the animals become completely cryptic again.
  30. They were doubled over, poking at each other, making cryptic comments and bursting again into laughter.
  31. Better to lose face and be open about not understanding the cryptic message, than to lose sleep at night over it.
  32. Darby was a cheerfully relaxed young man who compiled cryptic crosswords for a monthly magazine in his spare time.
  33. And was his cryptic message supposed to imply forgiveness for her own error - or some kind of apology for his own?
  34. Rather, what she was saying with her cryptic scriptural reference was that I might not be asking the right question.
  35. Rather, what she was saying with her cryptic scriptural reference was that I might not be asking the right question.
  36. In the Huatulco morgue, the dead men remain unidentified, and their feet provide only cryptic clues about the rebels.
  37. No little red book, no reference to anybody named Blackman, no clippings, no cryptic notes, no personal correspondence.
  38. He discovered that diffusing the transmitted light resulted in a dramatic increase in the resolution of such cryptic features.
  39. One wall was plastered with posters filled with cryptic diagrams and rapturous praises of Nubian culture and other articles of Afrocentric faith.
  40. The product is aimed at engineers and scientists who can build software modules called virtual instruments instead of writing cryptic text-based programs.
  41. The product is aimed at engineers and scientists who can build software modules called virtual instruments instead of writing cryptic text-based programs.

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Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.