puzzle out in Czech

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Sentence patterns related to "puzzle out"

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1. Can you work this puzzle out?

2. Can you get the puzzle out?

3. I could not puzzle out her intentions.

4. I could not puzzle out his intentions.

5. We could not puzzle out his intentions.

6. I think you'll puzzle out an answer.

7. They could not puzzle out his intertions.

8. I'll puzzle out the answers to the questions.

9. See if you can work this puzzle out.

10. See if you can work out this puzzle out.

11. She could not get the puzzle out of her mind.

12. Researchers have yet to puzzle out the significance of this.

13. They could not puzzle out the meaning of the sentence.

14. I wish I could puzzle out why he did it.

15. She managed to puzzle out the meaning of that long sentence.

16. He said he could work this puzzle out, but he didn't.

17. At last they managed to puzzle out the meaning of the cipher.

18. No sign and he couldn't puzzle out where it could have gone.

19. Critics and the public puzzle out the layers of meaning in his photos.

20. He left for his summer cottage to puzzle out what he might try next.

21. The teacher left the children to puzzle out the answer to the problem themselves.

22. He tried to puzzle out, from what Blondel had told him, how time worked.

23. He was trying to puzzle out why he had been brought to the house.

24. Sam spent the afternoon trying to puzzle out what had gone wrong with his car.

25. “The eternal allure of trying to puzzle out what pain is,” said American Health magazine, “has scientists working intensely.”

26. The client would puzzle out an explanation later, if he got informed by letter of his right to exercise the warrants.

27. “Backtrack” is like a layer-cake of those, a conceit that has the upside of keeping the viewer engaged with trying to puzzle out the story’s deeper truths, but the downside of recalling too many other movies that have played similar games in more startling and innovative ways.