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Tim B
February 28th, 2011, 03:44 AM
Sorry, folks: in my rush to get a word to you quickly, I neglected to check the list of used words,
since I wasn't using my own computer, and Dodi tells me that word was on it. Here's another:

The word for this round is

*************
* *
* CABOMBA *
* *
*************

As usual, no indication of capitalisation or otherwise is implied.

New players are welcome. Don't look in a dictionary. If you know the
word, let me know soon, by email (if too many people know it, we'll
pick another word).

Think up a creative, intriguing, funny or genuine looking definition
that will entice your fellow players to vote for it. Send it BY EMAIL
(not as a public forum message) to me at dixonary (AT) siam (DOT) co.uk before
the deadline, which is 9 pm GMT on Tuesday 1 March. That's probably 4
pm in New York and 1 pm on the West Coast, and so on.

If you've already sent a definition for DWILE, I'll use that unless I receive another.

Best wishes,
Tim B.

Dave Cunningham
February 28th, 2011, 07:15 AM
Valens' song retitled for LA listeners.


Dave

On Feb 28, 4:44*am, Tim B <timbourn... (AT) virginmedia (DOT) com> wrote:
> Sorry, folks: in my rush to get a word to you quickly, I neglected to check the list of used words,
> since I wasn't using my own computer, and Dodi tells me that word was on it. Here's another:
>
> The word for this round is
>
> * * **************
> * * ** * * * * * *
> * * ** *CABOMBA **
> * * ** * * * * * *
> * * **************
>
> As usual, no indication of capitalisation or otherwise is implied.
>
> New players are welcome. Don't look in a dictionary. If you know the
> word, let me know soon, by email (if too many people know it, we'll
> pick another word).
>
> Think up a creative, intriguing, funny or genuine looking definition
> that will entice your fellow players to vote for it. Send it BY EMAIL
> (not as a public forum message) to me at dixon... (AT) siam (DOT) co.uk before
> the deadline, which is 9 pm GMT on Tuesday 1 March. That's probably 4
> pm in New York and 1 pm on the West Coast, and so on.
>
> If you've already sent a definition for DWILE, I'll use that unless I receive another.
>
> Best wishes,
> Tim B.

Daniel B. Widdis
February 28th, 2011, 11:52 AM
CABOMBA: A postgraduate degree primarily earned studying tourists in a
Mexican Resort.

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Dan|naD