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{B} OK, HOW MOR?{B}

A nasty {B]}hookworm {B} - yuck!

No problem with Oklahoma, I had just seen the musical last night..shall I sing?Smile

{B} ADORN ME LULU {B} two words...

I hope all this bolding works, Hab, it is time consuming..
 
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[B] Does this work for bold?[B]

Damn damn..
 
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KHC, for bold you do this: [b] [/b only there is a ] after the second b. If I put it there, it won't show up.

I find the 2 words harder than 1 word because I have no idea where to start...a 2-letter word and a 9-letter word? 3 and 8? 4 and 4? etc. Does anyone have a better method?
 
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ADORN ME LULU

Lunar module. Or unreal mould Confused

TYSON PANTIE (one word)


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Lunar module is correct, Arnie..Smile

Yours is SPONTANEITY...correct?



TRUE ACORN (one word)
 
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that looks like RACONTEUR.

How about CORONAC ?

A common glitch in the "make-it-bold" routine is to use a Capital-[ (and ]), which are curly brackets {}. They spoil more efforts than you can shake a stick at! The slash at the end is _before_ the second B, thus left-square-bracket-b-right-square-bracket to start, put in your text, then left-square-bracket-slash-b-right-square-bracket.

Easier to do than to describe (like tying a shoelace.) Upper case or lower case B or b makes no difference. Putting spaces between the [] and the b or /b makes it not work.

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RACOON



PRETEEN RERUN
(Doing business in Mr. R's Neighborhood)
 
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enterpreneur

I thought raccoon had two Rs, but I see both spellings are given. Too bad; if I'd known, I would have left it as "corona."

PRIEST RENE (of martial kind)
one word
 
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enterprise

Si, mu cash one word
 
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SI,MU CASH

Chiasmus...! I had to look up the meaning... to make sure I had a real word..Smile

nitro healed - one word. One word, at least, for Richard.
 
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Thank you, jerry... haberdasher tried and tried, but I finally understood your directions.. I'm bold once again, Hab!
 
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Glad it worked, KHC. "Chiasmus" was taken from a little cross-threading. Wink

boil ou mate one word
 
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automobile is a nice entry into the more-vowels-than-consonants sweepstakes...

NEIL TUBLE
One word.

Actually, KH, I'm not sure you could really be bold no matter _how_ your posts look! :-) But it's good that you're getting a handle on those bracketed instructions; they can liven up the proceedings considerably!
 
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NEIL TUBLE

I was "ebullient" that I solved that puzzle, though I may not be bold..Smile

SITE MINING - one word.
 
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I'm thinking this may not be what you had in mind....
meningitis?

accorders
 
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accorders

Check out Tiger Woods' "scorecard".....

plover oil
 
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POORVILLE ?

Are you making a statement about LIVERPOOL?

BEST ALE one word, Capitalized
(No, no, NOT a beer post!)
 
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BEST ALE

I wanna hold your hand... the BEATLES!

CORNY DEFACE .... one word... no beer.
 
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CORNY DEFACE = CONFEDERACY

WIGHTED NONWHITE (four words !!! )

KHC, I wonder if your inability to edit your own posts is due to your being not quite properly logged in. It's distressing to think you're handicapped.
 
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WIGHTED NONWHITE

Somehow I doubt that this is what you meant, but you've given a fine anagram for the (South Beach) (Atkins) (No-Sugar-No-Flour) (Protein-Sparing-Starvation) (Grapefruit) (Oprah) (You-name-it) Diet:

down in the weight

Still open to interpretation, I should say.
 
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does "GWTW" ring a bell?
 
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WIGHTED NONWHITE

Gone with the Wind

GLIB CHEN (One word)


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What a gas!

BELCHING

O, CAN'T RUE IT
one word

(Anglo-Saxon --> Latin )

(edit- Hint: translate!)

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BELCHING

followed by ...

NIGERIA ROTGUT

(( I was a minute late and one word short. "O, CAN'T RUE IT" has me stumped. ))
 
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regurgitation - _can_ rue that one!

(see edit above)

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Another hint if you want one

Two days and no takers? I didn't think it would be _that_ difficult, especially with the clue that it's the Latin rendition of the Anglo-Saxon-oid word that preceded it. It's a medically-oriented word, I suppose, but it has entries in the "general" category in OneLook.com as well as the "Medical" category...
 
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eructation

"the art (or act..Smile of belching"..Am I correct?

While we are on this perfectly marvelous topic...

ass nap gigs.... 2 words

Smile
 
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ass nap gigs

Passing gas

COACHES MATH (Two words)


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not stomoachache ?

Schemata Hoc (I am sure not!)
 
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Kalleh,
I think Arnie does mean stomach ache... You are seeing double over there in the mother land...Smile

I once did "coach math" and it can upset the apple cart.



a ryl boob risk .... 2 words.
 
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a ryl boob risk

Library books

SPINE TOURIST (one word)


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SUPERSTITION
(not always cured by library books)

GEWONKLED
(how you emerge from the German rotary-engine-car factory?)
 
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You emerge with knowledge!

usage inn

(This could be a nice hotel for Jheem..Smile)

one word...
 
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Sanguine

SPOOFER SLAIN (one word)


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a professional spoofer...!


boy helper - one word
 
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I've spent countless ages pondering the meaning of HYPERBOLE

SAGAMI MITTS (one word)
 
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I can't see it.. I just can't see it... Smile astigmatism


plum nude .... one word.
 
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plum nude, England swings like a PENDULUM do,

and, hearing voices,

MILTON QUIVERS
 
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Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy...
ventriloquism

That was a good one, jerry!

damn runt drugs.... also 3 words..
 
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Grand drum nuts? I know that is wrong. I have trouble with the ones with more than 1 word. Any hints on how to do those?
 
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Kalleh,
Welcome home! I enjoyed your and Shufitz's signage...Smile

Think German... and "and" is "und"... Big Hint!

Just do it!
 
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Sturm und Drang?

PUNISH GLIB (one word)


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PUBLISHING

ISLE, THOUGH one word
 
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Lighthouse

In my doodlings for this one, I came across "Oust Lehigh," Lehigh being my son's college.

Ivy Ball At Aii I am watching the Cubs today! Wink One word, please.
 
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AVAILABILITY


HOOLIGAN SILICIC
Two words
 
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Chicago, Illinois !

Here's an oldie-but-goodie:

NEW DOOR two words. No, one word. No, two words. No, ...
 
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Your

... ..... ........ ONE WORD

..... ... .. . DREW OTHERS
(2 wds)
 
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Nice one. That's carrying one-upmanship one step further, isn't it!

three words

QUEEG SORT one word
 
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GROTESQUE !

How about this silver-haired barfly for ...

ARGENTOUS SOUSE one word
 
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jerry - what an example of
outrageousness


Who would qualify is Wordcraft's

resident yip ?.... one word
 
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