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). Send me your definitions by Friday, June 8 at 4:00 pm EDT, and be ready for a new word Friday morning. I'm going to limit the number of definitions to twenty (20), though, so don't wait until the last minute. The word is:
sweven
** THE DEFINITIONS **
A. A notch cut in pieces of a garment to assure that seams are assembled correctly.
B. The pluperfect form of the obsolete verb swive, to copulate with.
C. The overflow from the crucible that holds the molten metal during bronze casting.
D. To induce a vertiginous state; to make dizzy or confused (usually passive).
E. A sauce from Sweden.
F. An obsolete word for swept.
G. A vision or dream.
H. (adj.) Used to describe one who is wholly consumed with thoughts of another, particularly one who is inaccessible.
I. To follow a direct unswerving path, originally from SW - even.
J. The fulcrum of a seesaw.
K. Diagonally across from, cater-corner.
L. A flat-bottomed boat of Scandinanvian origin.
M. Puffed up, prideful display.
N. In the Wiccan faith, a circle of seven covens who practice together.
Vote by Monday morning, y'all. The only quirk this time is that two bluff definitions were very similar. I have combined the two into one, so as not to make them obvious, and if anyone votes for that definition, both submitters will score points. Sound fair? Well, too bad.
as sparteye has ably demonstrated, this need not be a hindrance to garnering BIG points.
At least I get to be the first to guess . . . as if that's a perk.
chronist
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Chopped liver sits calmly on the sidelines.
Yehbutbutbut... I know you'll have got it right (he bluffs, grovelling)
Anyways, wassamadder, I gotta read all the posts at 2 in the mornin?!?
Rod
Guess I just missed the vote...but I'll venture C just for the record.
Is it considered "bad form" to vote if you know rather than guess or infer the answer? Or is this perfectly legal?
Rod
Good point, maverick!...for, as we all know from a previous thread, many of us here are Master "Sandbaggers!"It's all part of the game!
So, go ahead...let them think you're holding a good hand!
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