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In some senses, sphinx is marked as figuratively, dated, euphemistic, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
big, cunning, largest, smart
VERB + SPHINX
call, called, love, pass
SPHINX + NOUN
cement, front, hundreds, quartz
PREP.
in, with
ADV.
always, really, safely, suddenly
noun
A creature with the head of a person and the body of an animal, commonly a lion.
[W]hatsoe'er of strange / Sculptured on alabaster obelisk, / Or jasper tomb, or mutilated sphynx, / Dark Æthiopia in her desert hills. / Conceals.
A person who keeps their thoughts and intentions secret; an enigmatic or impassive person.
...it is clear that judges are no longer required to be as passive as they once were; to be what I call sphinx judges. We now not only accept that a judge may intervene in the adversarial debate, but also believe that it is sometimes essential for him to do so for justice in fact to be done.
A mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), formerly classified as a baboon, and called sphinx baboon.
A sphinx moth.
A sphincter.
Constance said boastfully, ‘My sphinxes are strong and in good repair. I order you to come.’
verb
To decorate with sphinxes.
a marble sphinxed chimney-piece
To adopt the posture of the Sphinx.
A hot lion with a very bloated stomach … will adopt either a sphinxed or a squatting posture which takes some of the weight off its belly.
Several animals maintained either a crouched … or a sphinxing posture (abdomen on the floor)
To be inscrutable, often through silence.
The sphinxèd riddle of the Universe, Nature's unsolved enigma, who may prove?
Then there are the folks trying to do a Garbo on us[…]Janet Gaynor, so they tell, is sphinxing it and has gone into a Retirement, with "Nothing to Say — Please Go Away" written on the doormat.
To behave in a manner characteristic of the Sphinx.
Perhaps Nature is sphinxing us on purpose. Whatever her objects may be, perhaps she gets her work done better when she appeals to our gambling instincts. If you knew for certain exactly how your marriage was going to turn out[…]
And then he summarizes his fears with a reference to that icon which[…]stood for the feminine threat to civilization: “Crowds are somewhat like the sphinx of ancient fable: it is necessary to arrive at a solution of the problems offered by their psychology or to resign ourselves to being devoured by them.” Male fears of an engulfing femininity are here projected onto the metropolitan masses, who did indeed represent a threat to the rational bourgeois order.[…]We may want to relate Le Bon's social psychology of the masses back to modernism's own fears of being sphinxed.
name
An ancient, large statue in Egypt, with the face of a man and the body of a lion, lying near the Great Pyramids.
One of the many offspring of Typhon and Echidna, a winged lion-like creature with a woman's face, who dwelt near the city of Thebes in Boeotia and terrorized travelers by posing riddles, killing those who failed to answer correctly; after O
[W]hatsoe'er of strange / Sculptured on alabaster obelisk, / Or jasper tomb, or mutilated sphynx, / Dark Æthiopia in her desert hills. / Conceals.
Wiktionary...it is clear that judges are no longer required to be as passive as they once were; to be what I call sphinx judges. We now not only accept that a judge may intervene in the adversarial debate, but
WiktionaryConstance said boastfully, ‘My sphinxes are strong and in good repair. I order you to come.’
Wiktionarya marble sphinxed chimney-piece
WiktionaryA hot lion with a very bloated stomach … will adopt either a sphinxed or a squatting posture which takes some of the weight off its belly.
WiktionarySeveral animals maintained either a crouched … or a sphinxing posture (abdomen on the floor)
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In some senses, sphinx is marked as figuratively, dated, euphemistic, rare. Watch for register when choosing this word.