I look flat, but I am deep, Hidden realms I shelter. Lives I take, but food I offer. At times I am beautiful. I can be calm, angry and turbulent. I have no heart, but offer pleasure as well as death. No man can own me, yet I encompass what all men must have. -Riddles

1 Answer

Answer :

answer is ocean

Related questions

Description : I look flat, but I am deep, Hidden realms I shelter. Lives I take, but food I offer. At times I am beautiful. I can be calm, angry and turbulent. I have no heart, but offer pleasure as well as death. No man can own me, yet I encompass what all men must have. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : An ocean.

Description : I Look peaceful and lovely without, Yet dangerous and harmful within; The flies come around me, for I am colorful and beautiful; But none dares to touch me; For if any does touch me, I make an end of life for such; for I'll will feed on it. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : I am the sundew flower.

Description : A man strolls into a hospital emergency room where there is a long line up to the reception desk. He walks right to the front and clamly asks to see the consultant in charge. No one gets angry and ... The consultant has never met this man, yet she hurries away from the ward to see him.Why? -Riddles

Last Answer : The man is a florist delievering a bouquet of flowers for the consultant.

Description : I am beautiful and unsightly, That's all up to you. I usually serve one, And other times, a few. If I surround you, That's when I grow, So deep do I get, It's like infinity bro! What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : A mirror.

Description : I surround you but I'm not clothes. I am everywhere but I don't take up space. I'm not always here, yet you can use a man-made form of me. I can go through glass but the glass will look just the same. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Light.

Description : No one can see me, hear me, feel me, or smell me. Yet, if you tell me... I can do all those things and more. Every person, animal, amphibian (or more) needs me. Without me my wielder ... be used if my bearer lives. You can create me cooperatively, but cannot create me manually. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : I am your brain.

Description : I like to be blue and have been since '63, but I could be anything if my circuit was fixed. I'm small yet infinitely bigger. I was grown but I'm made of metal. I am the last of my kind just like ... time correctly described by a Lord. What will I be, what have I been, or is it, what am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : The T.A.R.D.I.S. from Doctor Who.

Description : Golden treasures I contain, guarded by hundreds and thousands. Stored in a labyrinth where no man walks, yet men come often to seize my gold. By smoke I am overcome and robbed, then left to build my treasure anew.What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : A beehive.

Description : Round as a button, Deep as a well. If you want me to talk, You must first pull my tail.What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : A bell.

Description : I must cry even if I am happy, and be angry even if I am sad. People adore me, but don't always see who I really am. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : I am an Actor.

Description : I can carry you around; you can carry me as well; not a living thing, yet, I run faster than as you do but not without your help. I have as many legs and hands as every man has; round are my legs: one before and the other behind. The cycle is never out of my name. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Bicycle.

Description : I am two-faced but bare only one, I have no legs but travel widely. Men spill much blood over me, kings leave there imprint on me. I have greatest power when given away, yet lust for me keeps me locked away.What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : A Coin.

Description : I am something, I am nothing. I am short, I am tall. When you fall at your sport, then I stumble and fall. I have never been yet seen beneath a new moon. I thrive in the evening but vanish at ... than air, I weigh less than a breath. Darkness destroys me and light is my death. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : A shadow.

Description : You and Hector are in the car. You are in the passenger seat while Hector is driving. Hector is very good at driving. He closes his eyes to scare you as he is driving.You look at him and see ... whole time. How is that possible that he knew something was in the way with his eyes closed? -Riddles

Last Answer : Since you are in the passenger seat, when you look at Hector all you see is the right side of his face, only his right eye. He had his right eye closed and his left eye opened. You just could't see it.

Description : I cause death yet make your day. I am your friend, but your enemy. I am the beginning and end. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Time.

Description : A frog fell into a well 12 feet deep. He could jump 3 feet, but every time he jumped 3 feet, he fell back 2 feet. How many times did he have to jump to get out of the well? -Riddles

Last Answer : The tenth jump took him out. (On the tenth jump he reached 13 feet and was out.)

Description : My stem's planted firmly where I am allotted. My tail is wavy and my face is quite blotted. I relay much emotion though flatly I'm spotted, And I grow half my size whenever I'm dotted. I can speak any ... have a speech impediment: I can say cage but not page, aged but not wage. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Music!

Description : This thing devours all things. All man, all beasts, all flowers and trees. Even the fiery sun, and the shadowy moon, will one day be devoured by this thing. Stone it grinds, metal it bites. And it ... kills powerful things a lot. Its immortal yet it is not some type of god. What is it? -Riddles

Last Answer : Time.

Description : I am never quite what I appear to be. Straight-forward I seem, but it's only skin deep, for mystery most often lies beneath my simple speech. Sharpen your wits, open your eyes, look beyond ... , read me backwards, forwards, upside down. Think critically and answer the question.What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : I am a Riddle!

Description : Four legs I do have, yet I never walk. I work not, yet I have food. All the food I get, none do I eat but you do. I cannot read yet many times I'm found with books. I am only but a carpenter's work. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : A table.

Description : Would you be angry if someone told you to calm down while you were panicking?

Last Answer : “Panic” has multiple meanings, so I’ll go with how you seem to be using it here (someone is upset about something). Telling someone to “calm down” is dismissive and I suspect you know that (your “snowflake” political declaration is pretty transparent).

Description : What do you do to calm down when you are angry?

Last Answer : I go for a long walk with my two dogs.

Description : How do you deal with someone who is angry and refuses to calm down?

Last Answer : I have to deal with each angry/wont calm down person differently. The woman you described could have been my mom (although she usually wouldn't knock something off the counter on purpose). With someone ... get her the thing, repeat that you're sorry she had to deal with that, and excuse yourself.

Description : A detective in training is called to a room on his first day in, once there his instructor greets him and tells him he has a deck of fish cards. Alongside the instructor are two men who hold three ... a catfish. The second man stated he held two goldfish and a lion. Who is the murderer? -Riddles

Last Answer : A common first answer is the second man, whereas a shrimp is not considered a fish in this case either... You can look over this again if you'd like now. The The instructor There was only ... to the prompt. Meaning the only way the statement could be true is if the instructor was the murderer.

Description : Three men are walking across a green and luscious field. Only two of them are wearing rubber boots and yet the feet of the third man remain dry. Why? -Riddles

Last Answer : The ground is not wet!

Description : Four men were in a boat on the lake. The boat turns over, and all four men sink to the bottom of the lake, yet not a single man got wet! Why? -Riddles

Last Answer : Because they were all married and not single.

Description : I can be half without getting thinner. I can shine with no fire. I can be hidden but never taken. I can stay dry while moving the ocean. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : The Moon.

Description : I have no voice and yet I speak to you, I tell of all things in the world that people do. I have leaves, but I am not a tree, I have pages, but I am not a bride or royalty. I have a spine and hinges, but I am not a man or a door, I have told you all, I cannot tell you more. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : A Book.

Description : I am a being with many faces. My first is peaceful and calm, but can kill you. My second is strong enough to smash ships but still fears the sun. My third flies when it's born and runs when it's dead. My fourth goes away and never returns. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Water.

Description : Select the word which best expresses the MEANING of the word in BOLD. Surrounded by a beautiful waterfall and exotic flowers, how could Hiram feel anything but tranquil on his vacation? (a) Worried (b) Nervous (c) Wild (d) Calm

Last Answer : (d) Calm

Description : A timorous heart at no time succeeds in acquiring the beautiful damsel. What is the proverb? -Riddles

Last Answer : Faint heart ne'er won fair lady.

Description : I am free, yet priceless.You can't own me, but you can use me.You can't keep me, but you can spend me.Once you have lost me, you can never retrieve me.What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Time.

Description : I am free yet priceless, you can't own me but you can use me, you can't keep me but you can spend me. Once you lost me you can never have me back. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Time.

Description : My voice is tender, my waist is slender and I'm often invited to play. Yet wherever I go I must take my bow or else I have nothing to say. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : A violin.

Description : What does man love more than life Fear more than death or mortal strife What the poor have, the rich require, and what contented men desire, What the miser spends and the spendthrift saves And all men carry to their graves? -Riddles

Last Answer : Nothing.

Description : What does man love more than life, Fear more than death or mortal strife, What the poor have, the rich require, And what contented men desire, What misers spend, and spendthrifts save, And all men carry to the grave? -Riddles

Last Answer : Nothing.

Description : What does man love more than life? Fear more than death or mortal strife? What do the poor have, what the rich require, And what contented men desire? What does the miser spend, the spendthrift save, And all men carry to their graves? -Riddles

Last Answer : Nothing.

Description : What does man love more than life Fear more than death or mortal strife What the poor have, the rich require, and what contented men desire, What the miser spends and the spendthrift saves And all men carry to their graves? -Riddles

Last Answer : Nothing.

Description : What does man love more than life, hate more than death or mortal strife; that which contented men desire; the poor have, the rich require; the miser spends, the spendthrift saves, and all men carry to their graves? -Riddles

Last Answer : The answer is Nothing.

Description : I am as light as a feather, yet the strongest of men cannot hold me for more than a minute. I am with you from the day you are born to the day you die. I can be as putrid as onions and garlic, yet as pleasant as freshly picked roses. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : Breath.

Description : I am large as a castle, yet lighter than air. 100 men and their horses cannot move me. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : The castle's shadow.

Description : There was once a house. In the house was a garden, In the garden was a pond, On the pond was a boat, An' by the boat was a girl, In a pretty petticoat. What was her name? Well that's such a shame, 'Cause it's hidden in the middle of this riddle! What is she called? -Riddles

Last Answer : Her name is Anne. The riddle is sung as a song (henceforth it rhymes), meaning when sung the word and is pronounced as an', giving away her name!

Description : The man had not slept in days, yet he was well-rested. How could this be? -Riddles

Last Answer : He only sleeps at nights (he had not slept in DAYS)