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Dodi Schultz
August 16th, 2006, 02:39 PM
I'll have the wig and the wildcat; that's #14 and #18.
--Dodi
Judy Madnick
August 16th, 2006, 02:48 PM
<< 2. A variety of fern whose young curled fronds are sometimes used
<< in salads in the southeastern US.
<< 7. a yellow desert daisy, a succulent senecio sp from S. Africa;
<< also called 'blue finger' [s. mandraliscae]
Judy Madnick
Albany, NY
Wayne Scott
August 16th, 2006, 08:20 PM
I'll take 12 because it describes me & 13 because it reminds me of a Dealer in Perpetuity.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Cunningham <cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net>
Subj: [Dixonary] JASEY definitions!
Date: Wed Aug 16, 2006 11:51 am
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A dozen and a half definitions for you to choose from for JASEY. As
always, all errors are the fault of the dealer. Kindly vote for two
hereof (without looking the word up) before 8 a.m. EDT on Friday the
18th. Thanks!
1. A type of epoxy used between a roof's structure and the felt
covering beneath the shingles
2. A variety of fern whose young curled fronds are sometimes used
in salads in the southeastern US.
3. _Printing._ _Brit._ type of a size between Bourgeois and Long
Primer (9½ points)
4. [Obs.] a relic, esp. of a saint.
5. manuscript or paper that is erased and then written over.
6. a farm implement of the Middle Ages, of unknown use.
7. a yellow desert daisy, a succulent senecio sp from S. Africa;
also called 'blue finger' [s. mandraliscae]
8. A little island in a river or a lake.
9. a beach post or stanchion marking the point of high tide.
10. [Rare] yellowish.
11. bright, shining
12. Absentminded, forgetful; senile.
13. a pompous rascal.
14. _Brit. informal_ a wig; especially a worsted one.
15. a spiral curl of hair pressed flat against the cheek, temple,
or forehead. Also spit curl.
16. [obs] anxious.
17. [From native name] A name of the soft turtle, _Dermatochelys
(Sphargis) coriacea._
18. A spotted Central and South American wildcat (Felis wiedi)
resembling a small, long-tailed ocelot
Dave
DQ, DF
--
Dave Cunningham
Toni Savage
August 16th, 2006, 09:41 PM
good defs! I'll take 10 and 11, please.
-- Toni Savage
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