He liked to refer cryptically to famous Western outlaws, as though he knew more than he ever intended to say.
It's hard to tell, since newspaper cable listings often refer to these shows cryptically as FISHING.
Yesterday, Van Gundy referred cryptically to outside forces attempting to drive a wedge between coach and players.
He also referred cryptically to the "question of a possible future 'one China.' "
At first, in the interest of confidentiality, she referred to the assignment cryptically as a "high-profile" job.
Each had developed a passion for Polynesian women, "old-gold girls," as they would cryptically refer to these palpable visions, unknown to Hay.
The Vorlons have often been heard referring cryptically to the Narns (and the Centauri) as a "a dying race, we should let them pass".
Olaf is also shown to sympathize with the children, telling them that life is unfair and a miserable place, cryptically referring to his own rough upbringing.
Beginning around 1810 Kunisada used the studio name "Gototei", which refers cryptically to his father's ferry-boat business.
Chapter titles cryptically referred to war between "the children of Adam" and "the seed of Satan."