Having a secret or hidden meaning.
1 Sielto's cryptic words didn't rise quite to the level of a warning.
2 As cryptic as when Small Talk asked Jelena the very same question.
3 And he said something kind of cryptic today, now you mention it.
4 It's the first evidence that cryptic female choice contributes to reproductive success.
5 He stated it as if that cryptic information was a simple fact.
6 A few weeks later, I received a somewhat cryptic fax from Charlie:
7 Following news of the break-up, Patrick posted cryptic messages on social media.
8 Some of them look important, but they're far too cryptic for me.
9 Mawanella carried a cryptic message about genocide against Muslims in Sri Lanka.
10 On Wednesday, he sent a cryptic tweet to his 13 million followers.
11 The current system is more indecipherable than The Irish Times cryptic crossword.
12 Now, she needed to redirect Rico's attention from his buddy's cryptic message.
13 We shall see, he said, endeavouring to sound cryptic rather than desperate.
14 After his cryptic remarks earlier, I fully expected to have to wait.
15 This pest forms a cryptic species complex that displays morphologically indistinguishable biotypes.
16 Bolts held still by cryptic forces, forking into boughs, a magnesium-bright forest.
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