All 7 Uses of
cryptic
in
The Da Vinci Code
- It's all too cryptic.†
Chpt 8 *
- Fache, after finding Saunière's cryptic text on the floor, had uploaded photographs of the entire crime scene to the Cryptography Department in hopes someone there could tell him what the hell Saunière was trying to say.†
Chpt 9
- She apparently believed the curator had left her a cryptic postscript telling her to find Langdon.†
Chpt 13-14
- Despite not understanding the meaning of his message, Sophie was certain its cryptic nature was additional proof that the words were intended for her.†
Chpt 15-16
- Things had definitely gotten worse since he first laid eyes on the cryptic words.†
Chpt 19-20
- Grail seekers, familiar with the Priory's history of cryptic double-talk, had concluded la clef de voûte was a literal keystone—an architectural wedge—an engraved, encrypted stone, inserted into a vaulted archway in a church.†
Chpt 47-48
- The verse was cryptic, but Langdon needed to read only as far as the first line to realize that Teabing's plan to come to Britain was going to pay off.†
Chpt 77-78
Definition:
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(cryptic) secretive or difficult to understand