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[Dixonary] Round 3045 results!
In French, manquer means ’to fail, lack’, which many players appeared to
know. In English, ‘manque’ is a roulette term derived from the French, and is used because the ball ‘fails’ to fall into a higher number than 18. Anyway, the dictionary got the most votes, at 6. The winning player is Debbie, with her changing rocks and 4 natural points. The real winners are Efrem & Nancy with 4 unnatural points. Take it away Debbie! 1. Plucked. Johnny B, who was DQ. Score: 0 No votes 2. A dandy. Ryan M, who voted 4 & 11. Score: 1 Vote from Dave C. 3. [OE.] A ghost. Mike S, who voted 5 & *7. Score: 3 Vote from Tony A. 4. The Barbary ape. Dave C, who voted 2 & 13. Score: 1 Vote from Ryan M. 5. A feathered headdress. Nancy S, who voted *7 & 9. Score: 4 Votes from Mike S & Efrem M. 6. A grove of trees; also, a plain. Dan W, who didn't vote. Score: 2 Votes from Judy M & Tim L. 7. The numbers 1 to 18 in roulette. dictionary.com. D6 Votes from Chris C, Mike S, Efrem M, Tim B, Nancy S & Tony A. 8. Of an item such as clothing: dirty, in need of washing. Tim L, who voted 6 & 10. Score: 0 No votes. 9. A small sailing vessel used in the eastern Mediterranean. Chris C, who voted *7 & 13. Score: 3 Vote from Nancy S. 10. A disease affecting citrus fruits and rendering them susceptible to mould. Tim B, who voted *7 & 13. Score: 3 Vote from Tim L. 11. A small old world carnivore of genus Genetta, having spotted sides and a ringed tail. Efrem M, who voted 5 & *7. Score: 4 Vote from Debbie E & Ryan M. 12. A Turkish tobacco pipe having a red clay bowl and a slender stem that is often several feet in length. Judy M, who voted 6 & 13. Score: 1 Vote from Debbie E. 13. Refers to structures or minerals from a parent rock that did not undergo metamorphic change when the surrounding rock did, or to rock that survived a destructive geologic process. Debbie E, who voted 11 & 12. Score: 4 Votes from Judy M, Chris C, Dave C, Tim B No def, Tony A, who voted 3 & *7. Score: 2 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Dixonary" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to dixonary+unsubscribe (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/di...ail..gmail.com. |
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