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Let's see how many REALLY want to keep this game going. Send me your daffynitions for the word debulliated. Everyone is welcome, including the newbies out there.
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Entry on its way.
Come on you raver, you seer of visions, Come on you painter, you piper, you prisoner, and shine! |
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Yeah, mine too.
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Proof, I am sorry that I started a game, too. Let's do yours first, and then I'm up!
I've sent one. |
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Four entries so far. Surely there must be others. I'll wait until Thursday PM to post the entries.
This message has been edited. Last edited by: Proofreader, Knowlage is power. |
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Now you know why I get so frustrated!
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I take some blame in this one. And, besides, so what? Four, plus Proof's and the real definition make six anyway. We can go with that.
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Here are the choices for the definition of "debulliated". Make your selections beginning..........
NOW! 1. Concerning an unsealed proclamation. 2. To become dropped from the list of debutantes. 3. When a liquid is precipitated violently from the confines of a vessel. 4. To remove bullae (blisters that are more than 5 mm in diameter with thin walls and filled with serous fluid) from the lungs. 5. Having had one's larynx damaged or removed. 6. The sad result of a substandard corrida. 7. Describing a stock that has suffered substantial losses due to a recession. Knowlage is power. |
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Sorry I missed this one, proof. I've been a bit busy.
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Doesn't mean you can't pick a number. If any new members want to make a guess about which is the correct definition, just post your number here. No fair looking the word up, as if it can be found easily.
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I'll guess 5, and sorry I didn't submit one. We were all preoccupied with visiting the new grandchild!
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I'll ty 3.
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. Read all about my travels around the world here. Read even more of my travel writing and poems on my weblog. My new blog - which I hope to keep more up to date than my old one. And don't miss this - my unpublished book, now complete and unabridged My new photoblog The World Through A lens |
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I'll take 3 also, he said ebulliently
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3. please.
Come on you raver, you seer of visions, Come on you painter, you piper, you prisoner, and shine! |
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Wow. I was only guessing randomly but with all this support, including arnie, looks like it might have been a pretty good guess.
"No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. Read all about my travels around the world here. Read even more of my travel writing and poems on my weblog. My new blog - which I hope to keep more up to date than my old one. And don't miss this - my unpublished book, now complete and unabridged My new photoblog The World Through A lens |
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Well, I am sure it's 3, but I'll select 1 just to be cantankerous.
Hab, it's great to see you playing again! |
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Isn't cantankerous what you are when you have chancre?
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Let's put this game out of its misery. The word wasn't as hard to figure out as I thought.
1. Concerning an unsealed proclamation opened by Arnie and read incorrectly by Kalleh. 2. To become dropped from the list of debutantes. No one fell for Asa’s entry. 3. A liquid precipitated violently from the confines of a vessel. I’m steamed that Asa, BobHale, Arnie and Haberdasher knew this defined the word. 4. To remove bullae (blisters that are more than 5 mm in diameter with thin walls and filled with serous fluid) from the lungs. Kalleh turned off everyone with this one. 5. Having had one’s larynx damaged or removed. BobHale muted Wordmatic with this one. 6. The sad result of a substandard corrida. This was bull by me. 7. Describing a stock that has suffered substantial losses due to a recession. And this piece of bull was also by me. So let's move on to Kalleh's word, which cannot possible be as easy as this one. Knowlage is power. |
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Yes, please send me your daffys!
As for my daffy, except for those in health care, I think it could have fooled people. However, clearly my use of the parentheses was a problem. Thanks, Proof. Nice word! |
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