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Tim B
March 19th, 2011, 02:37 PM
The word for this round is

************
* *
* AUMBRY *
* *
************

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 to me at dixonary (AT) siam (DOT) co.uk (not as a public forum
message), before the deadline, which is 9 am GMT on Monday 21 March. If I've worked out Summer Time
right, that should be 5 am in New York and 2 am in LA.

Best wishes,
Tim B.

Dave Cunningham
March 19th, 2011, 07:04 PM
a rough British chap in a Western


Dave

On Mar 19, 3:37*pm, Tim B <timbourn... (AT) virginmedia (DOT) com> wrote:
> The word for this round is
>
> * * *************
> * * ** * * * * **
> * * ** *AUMBRY **
> * * ** * * * * **
> * * *************
>
> 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 to me at dixon... (AT) siam (DOT) co.uk (not as a public forum
> message), before the deadline, which is 9 am GMT on Monday 21 March. If I've worked out Summer Time
> right, that should be 5 am in New York and 2 am in LA.
>
> Best wishes,
> Tim B.

Michael Harrington
March 20th, 2011, 07:29 PM
Aumbry: a thick pitch drawn from under the bark of the eucalyptus tree used
by Australian aboriginals to cure lesions.

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On Mar 19, 2011 5:04 PM, "Dave Cunningham" <cunn5393 (AT) bellsouth (DOT) net> wrote:
> a rough British chap in a Western
>
>
> Dave
>
> On Mar 19, 3:37 pm, Tim B <timbourn... (AT) virginmedia (DOT) com> wrote:
>> The word for this round is
>>
>> ************
>> * *
>> * AUMBRY *
>> * *
>> ************
>>
>> 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 to me at dixon... (AT) siam (DOT) co.uk(not as a public forum
>> message), before the deadline, which is 9 am GMT on Monday 21 March. If
I've worked out Summer Time
>> right, that should be 5 am in New York and 2 am in LA.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Tim B.

Dodi Schultz
March 20th, 2011, 10:54 PM
Michael Harrington wrote:
>
> Aumbry: a thick pitch drawn from under the bark of the eucalyptus tree
> used by Australian aboriginals to cure lesions.
>

Oops!

Everybody does it at least once.

Now hurry and make up a new def to send to Tim B. :-)

MICHAEL HARRINGTON
March 21st, 2011, 04:26 PM
BAH! I did not see your warning, Dodi, until now! I missed the deadline! I
don't know how this went to the wrong address when I saw his name in my send
box (??)
Looks like I am sitting this one out.
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Subject: Re: [Dixonary] Re: Round 2190: New word AUMBRY

Michael Harrington wrote:
>
> Aumbry: a thick pitch drawn from under the bark of the eucalyptus tree
> used by Australian aboriginals to cure lesions.
>

Oops!

Everybody does it at least once.

Now hurry and make up a new def to send to Tim B. :-)

Guerri Stevens
March 22nd, 2011, 04:57 AM
You don't have to sit out a round if you didn't submit a definition. You
can still vote!

Guerri

MICHAEL HARRINGTON wrote:
> BAH! I did not see your warning, Dodi, until now! I missed the deadline! I
> don't know how this went to the wrong address when I saw his name in my send
> box (??)
> Looks like I am sitting this one out.