Stumper in a sentence as a noun

I'll write it up when I finally have this whipped, but we have a unit test stumper ourselves.

That's not quite the same thing as a real-world stumper problem, although there can be some similarities.

I've got a few things I want to be able to post which aren't images, and sorting out how to do that is a bit of a stumper.

I've typically seen such phrases used when the context makes the meaning clear, but this was a real stumper, and my guess is it was for others too. Why is it considered good UX to make your readers switch context to do a google search and then return to reading the article?

And here I ask candidates to code a simple problem like "traverse a binary tree in-order" and they treat it like it is a major stumper I'm asking them.

Send me an email with your most interesting atheistic idea -- you know, some really meaty stumper, some obvious absurdity that it makes no sense for Christians to swallow.

Most junior devs solve this problem in ten-fifteen minutes, and I consider it actually more of an interactive ice breaker to get us both standing and talking rather than a stumper.

Can we cure pain without killing people?Physics experienced an incredible series of lucky breaks over the past few centuries, but each breakthrough doesn't come with a schedule for when the next one will arrive, and we never know when the next one will be a real stumper.

A article about related research by Carol Dweck, academic psychologist> During one unforgettable moment, one boy-something of a poster child for the mastery-oriented type-faced his first stumper by pulling up his chair, rubbing his hands together, smacking his lips and announcing, "I love a challenge.

It was really more like:> LG: Are there any other social platforms that reasonably compete with Facebook?> MZ: Don't really want to say no because that's clearly a monopoly, but don't really want to cop to our core business being a data farm and not a social network, so... here is some convoluted non-answer.> LG: Didn't expect that to be a stumper....

Thinking is something that is overrated when it comes to doing> Diener puts it this way: "Failure is information - we label it failure, but it’s more like, ‘This didn’t work, I’m a problem solver, and I’ll try something else.’ During one unforgettable moment, one boy something of a poster child for the mastery-oriented type - faced his first stumper by pulling up his chair, rubbing his hands together, smacking his lips and announcing, "I love a challenge.

Stumper definitions

noun

a particularly difficult or baffling question or problem

See also: poser toughie sticker