I am guessing a seal
(This is the answer to the riddle : what does a dyslexic agnostic wonder about?)
answer a riddle
dog
dog log
this is a trick riddle since it has an multitude of different answers. one of the many answers to this riddle is, The answer to this riddle is "A coffin." it could also be a dog collar.
They were serving hotdogs and pound cake.
collie flour xD
Examples of the sentence using pronouns.It barks at the cat.The dog barks at it.He barks at the cat.The dog barks at her.She barks at him.
Old riddle....put him in the front seat.
The ''post-man'' said to the boy,does your dog bite? No,said the boy.well, your dog just bit me. That's not my dog,said the boy.
Since it is not always clear in the manuscript where one riddle ends and another begins (and there are even other types of poems in between sections of riddles) editors have divided and numbered the riddles variously. The Exeter Anthology of Old English Poetry edited by Bernard J. Muir differentiates three storm riddles, 1-3. Craig Williamson considers them one single storm riddle. Following Muir: riddle 32 - ship riddle 33 - iceberg riddle 47 - bookworm - see Symphosius enigma 16 (tinea) Following Williamson: riddle 32 - rake, disguised as a dog riddle 33 - mail-coat or byrnie, see Aldhelm enigma 33 riddle 47 - depends how literal you take 'nytte' and 'forswileð' - a book is metaphoric sustenance; food is more literal
merrier terrier