Is it substantial and insubstantial.Riddle Master 02.06.2023
Goood morning Riddle Masters!
I've got your third and final riddle of the week:
What common English word describes a person or thing as not being found in any place, and yet, with no changes other than a space between syllables, will correctly describe that person or thing as being present at this very moment?
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Good luck and, as always, happy riddle-ing!
nowhere now hereRiddle Master 02.06.2023
Goood morning Riddle Masters!
I've got your third and final riddle of the week:
What common English word describes a person or thing as not being found in any place, and yet, with no changes other than a space between syllables, will correctly describe that person or thing as being present at this very moment?
Ha! You didn't see that coming, did you? This will surely get those cogs in your brain turning. If you think you know the answer, post it in the comments below. As always, our 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers, simply click the 'spoiler' button!
Good luck and, as always, happy riddle-ing!
NowhereRiddle Master 02.06.2023
Goood morning Riddle Masters!
I've got your third and final riddle of the week:
What common English word describes a person or thing as not being found in any place, and yet, with no changes other than a space between syllables, will correctly describe that person or thing as being present at this very moment?
Ha! You didn't see that coming, did you? This will surely get those cogs in your brain turning. If you think you know the answer, post it in the comments below. As always, our 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers, simply click the 'spoiler' button!
Good luck and, as always, happy riddle-ing!
Riddle Master 02.06.2023
Goood morning Riddle Masters!
I've got your third and final riddle of the week:
What common English word describes a person or thing as not being found in any place, and yet, with no changes other than a space between syllables, will correctly describe that person or thing as being present at this very moment?
Ha! You didn't see that coming, did you? This will surely get those cogs in your brain turning. If you think you know the answer, post it in the comments below. As always, our 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers, simply click the 'spoiler' button!
Good luck and, as always, happy riddle-ing!
Nowhere & Now hereRiddle Master 02.06.2023
Goood morning Riddle Masters!
I've got your third and final riddle of the week:
What common English word describes a person or thing as not being found in any place, and yet, with no changes other than a space between syllables, will correctly describe that person or thing as being present at this very moment?
Ha! You didn't see that coming, did you? This will surely get those cogs in your brain turning. If you think you know the answer, post it in the comments below. As always, our 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers, simply click the 'spoiler' button!
Good luck and, as always, happy riddle-ing!
no where - now hereRiddle Master 02.06.2023
Goood morning Riddle Masters!
I've got your third and final riddle of the week:
What common English word describes a person or thing as not being found in any place, and yet, with no changes other than a space between syllables, will correctly describe that person or thing as being present at this very moment?
Ha! You didn't see that coming, did you? This will surely get those cogs in your brain turning. If you think you know the answer, post it in the comments below. As always, our 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers, simply click the 'spoiler' button!
Good luck and, as always, happy riddle-ing!
NowhereRiddle Master 02.06.2023
Goood morning Riddle Masters!
I've got your third and final riddle of the week:
What common English word describes a person or thing as not being found in any place, and yet, with no changes other than a space between syllables, will correctly describe that person or thing as being present at this very moment?
Ha! You didn't see that coming, did you? This will surely get those cogs in your brain turning. If you think you know the answer, post it in the comments below. As always, our 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers, simply click the 'spoiler' button!
Good luck and, as always, happy riddle-ing!