What has to be broken to be used answer?
That's right, the answer to this tricky teaser is the humble egg. See, we told you it was an obvious choice as to be cooked, eaten or even to hatch a bird, an egg must always be broken. You know what they say, after all, you can't go making an omelette without breaking some eggs.
The answer for the given question is a βPROMISEβ. A promise is a commitment made by someone regarding something in order to make it happen or not. Once the promise which we made cannot be held by us at any cost, it will automatically broke.
Something that's broken is severely damaged β it's either split into pieces or doesn't work anymore. Your broken alarm clock is no help at all when you're trying to get to school on time! If your arm is broken, the bone is physically damaged and needs time to heal before you can use it the way you normally do.
- Glass. Of course, glass needs to be number one on the list for the most breakable items. ...
- Crockery. Have you ever noticed that the plates and bowls in your kitchen reduce in numbers? ...
- Electrical Products. ...
- Phone Screens. ...
- Spectacles.
Clue. Answer. Hard but easily broken (7) BRITTLE.
The answer to this riddle is A promise.
Explanation: The silence itself says that there is no noise and the person is not supposed to open his or her mouth to talk. But when someone utters the word silence, they themselves are breaking silence in order to tell that word.
- The laws of physics. Because how could breaking the laws of physics not be better?
- Glass ceilings. Thankfully, these are gradually being shattered.
- Unhealthy relationships. Just break it off; it's better to be alone.
- Jeans. Image: pixabay. ...
- Pistachios. ...
- Ice. ...
- Rice. ...
- Horses.
This past week I stumbled on this quote passage from Vance Havner. This is God uses broken things, broken soil to produce a crop, broken clouds to give rain, broken grain to give bread, broken bread to give strength and broken people to do great things.
broken adjective (DAMAGED)
What kind of things people repair themselves?
- 01 of 16. Fixing a Leaky Kitchen or Bathroom Pipe. ...
- 02 of 16. Hanging Wallpaper. ...
- 03 of 16. Painting the Exterior of Your Home. ...
- 04 of 16. Removing Popcorn Ceilings. ...
- 05 of 16. Fixing a Clogged Garbage Disposal. ...
- 06 of 16. Replacing a Faucet. ...
- 07 of 16. Fix a Running Toilet. ...
- 08 of 16.
Not fixing something that is not broken will keep a system running but may hide potential vulnerabilities. Trying to reassess the system may help us discover hidden problems and help us understand the system better.

Repairing and maintaining what you have frees up money for more rewarding things, and makes you happier in both the long and short term. Repairing is itself an experience, one you can look back on with satisfaction, and likely some pride.
Clue | Answer |
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GROUP OF EIGHT (5) | OCTAD |
GROUP OF EIGHT (5) | OCTET |
Letters. Options. HARD but fragile with 7 Letters. BRITTLE.
If something is so strong that it is impossible to damage it, you can say that it is indestructible. Titanium is virtually indestructible.
The answer to the riddle is βa towelβ.
It is a bath towel because the more it dries, the wetter it becomes. When the towel is used to dry other things or people, it keeps on getting wetter as it keeps absorbing the water.
The answer is: A mushroom.
The one-word answer to this simple riddle is 'Tomorrow'. Tomorrow never comes, but people always push back their plans and say that they will "do it tomorrow". So tomorrow is always coming but it never actually arrives.
Explanation: Answer to the riddle is a bank.
What can fill a room but no space?
Light can fill a room but it takes up no space.
The correct answer to the given statement is light. We can see light and it fills the room.
The answer to the riddle is water, a river. A river can run but not walk.
What falls but never breaks? Shadow. What breaks but never falls? Chemical Bonds.
The simple answer is Breath. Didn't expect this, right? You can hold your breath without ever touching.
Explanation: The logical explanation of What breaks on water but never on land Riddle is a wave. A wave will break in water but will never break on land. The waves most often break near or just on the shore.
A Coin has a Head and tail but no body. Since the two sides of coin are called as heads and tails.
The answer to the riddle is water, a river. A river can run but not walk. It has a mouth but never talks and has a head but never weeps, has a bed (riverbed) but never sleeps.
Explanation: Answer to the riddle is a bank.
My personal answer to this riddle is a toy balloon. The string is like a root that fades away in the distance so nobody sees it. Flying up, up it becomes taller than trees, but never really grows.
What has teeth but cannot eat? Comb.
What has a foot but no legs?
1. What has a foot but no leg? The answer is Ruler.
The letter 'm' comes one time in the word minute, two times in the word moment, but it doesn't come even once in ' thousand years'.
Sponge is full of holes but still holds water.
Additional Details. TIME is what we can measure in Years, Months, Days, Hours, Minutes and Seconds but we cannot see.
Hand preference probably arises as part of the developmental process that differentiates the right and left sides of the body (called right-left asymmetry). More specifically, handedness appears to be related to differences between the right and left halves (hemispheres ) of the brain.
We found 1 solutions for It Has Teeth But No Mouth . The most likely answer for the clue is SAW.
A Pin Has a Head, But Has No Hair.
The answer to What follows a dog wherever it goes? Riddle is βTail.β