There is only a somewhat cryptic dictum, comparing his students to classes of fish:
This was a somewhat cryptic statement-doesn't every company have a monopoly over its own products?
Whatever the case, Riley remained somewhat cryptic.
They sent the judge two letters, somewhat cryptic in meaning and syntax, asking for clarification on her instructions.
It suddenly dawned on me that she hadn't expressed any interest in the somewhat cryptic exchange, so I turned my attention to her side of the table.
This somewhat cryptic title is actually part of a tongue-in-cheek expression - "The closer kin, the deeper in."
He was popular because his weather predictions were funny and somewhat cryptic.
And British pop singer George Michael takes his own, somewhat cryptic shots at the war on terror.
This in particular strikes me not only as somewhat cloying but also as somewhat cryptic.
Stenman's lyrics are known for being whimsical and somewhat cryptic.