[Dixonary] Round 2928 RESULTS - [ ASTROBLEME ]
Well, here at the finish time, only had 8 voters ... my delayed start
possibly made for some oddness there.... I rarely combine defs, but the next dealer's bluff was contained in the dictionary's own. So Daniel Widdis and Dictionary.com are the next joint-dealers. (wink) Real Winnah laurels for Efrem Mallach & Tim Bourne at 3 natch points each. Sorry for your win, Daniel! 1> The process of mountain formation. submitted by: Guerri Stevens who voted for: 5 + *6* scoring: *2 + 1 = *3 votes from: Naylor 2> An extremely large blemish on any surface. submitted by: Judy Madnick who voted for: *6* + 10 scoring: *2 + 0 = *2 votes from: 3> The bulging out of a part of a cell below the plasma membrane or expansion of air-filled tissue, as occurs in the lungs in bullous emphysema. submitted by: Debbie Embler who voted for: (3) + 8 scoring: 0 + 1 = 1 votes from: Shefler, (Embler) 4> Sunspot seen on a distant star. [Astr.] submitted by: Dave Cunningham who voted for: scoring: 1 votes from: Bourne 5> A sunspot. submitted by: Mike Shefler who voted for: 3 + *6* scoring: *2 + 1 = *3 votes from: Stevens 6> An erosional scar on the earth's surface, produced by the impact of a cosmic body, as a meteorite or asteroid. submitted by: Dictionary.com +AND+ Daniel Widdis! (His bluff definition: {A meteorite crater.} was essentially dead on. I combined them without changing the dictionary def. Had to read up in ThaRulez!) who voted for: 8 + 10 scoring: D4 & _4_ votes from: Madnick, Shefler, Barrs, Stevens 7> In science fiction: a device that enables instantaneous communication. submitted by: Shani Naylor who voted for: 1 + 10 scoring: 0 + 0 = 0 votes from: 8> [Typog.] An enlarged asterisk or other star-shaped symbol set on the text baseline, often used to replace characters of an obscenity. submitted by: Efrem Mallach who voted for: scoring: 3 votes from: Bourne, Widdis, Embler 9> A halberd with a long shaft and two-sided blade, carried by medieval foot soldiers. submitted by: Chris Carson who voted for: scoring: 1 votes from: Barrs 10> A blemish on the surface of an object in space, typically a solar panel or telescope mirror, caused by the impact of a micro-meteorite. submitted by: Tim Bourne who voted for: 4 + 8 scoring: 0 + 3 = 3 votes from: Madnick, Widdis, Naylor No def from Johnny Barrs who voted for: *6* + 9 scoring: *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. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |
Re: [Dixonary] Round 2928 RESULTS - [ ASTROBLEME ]
Keith,
The deadline you announced is still nearly 12 hours away. I, and I suspect others, planned to vote later today. FWIW, I was planning to with vox pop for one of my votes. Efrem Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 8, 2018, at 9:09 AM, —Keith Hale— <thoughtstorms (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: > > Well, here at the finish time, only had 8 voters ... my delayed start > possibly made for some oddness there.... > > I rarely combine defs, but the next dealer's bluff was contained in > the dictionary's own. > So Daniel Widdis and Dictionary.com are the next joint-dealers. (wink) > Real Winnah laurels for Efrem Mallach & Tim Bourne at 3 natch points each. > > Sorry for your win, Daniel! > > 1> The process of mountain formation. > submitted by: Guerri Stevens > who voted for: 5 + *6* > scoring: *2 + 1 = *3 > votes from: Naylor > > 2> An extremely large blemish on any surface. > submitted by: Judy Madnick > who voted for: *6* + 10 > scoring: *2 + 0 = *2 > votes from: > > 3> The bulging out of a part of a cell below the plasma membrane or > expansion of air-filled tissue, as occurs in the lungs in bullous > emphysema. > submitted by: Debbie Embler > who voted for: (3) + 8 > scoring: 0 + 1 = 1 > votes from: Shefler, (Embler) > > 4> Sunspot seen on a distant star. [Astr.] > submitted by: Dave Cunningham > who voted for: > scoring: 1 > votes from: Bourne > > 5> A sunspot. > submitted by: Mike Shefler > who voted for: 3 + *6* > scoring: *2 + 1 = *3 > votes from: Stevens > > 6> An erosional scar on the earth's surface, produced by the impact > of a cosmic body, as a meteorite or asteroid. > submitted by: Dictionary.com +AND+ Daniel Widdis! > (His bluff definition: {A meteorite crater.} was essentially dead on. > I combined them without changing the dictionary def. Had to read up > in ThaRulez!) > who voted for: 8 + 10 > scoring: D4 & _4_ > votes from: Madnick, Shefler, Barrs, Stevens > > 7> In science fiction: a device that enables instantaneous communication. > submitted by: Shani Naylor > who voted for: 1 + 10 > scoring: 0 + 0 = 0 > votes from: > > 8> [Typog.] An enlarged asterisk or other star-shaped symbol set on > the text baseline, often used to replace characters of an obscenity. > submitted by: Efrem Mallach > who voted for: > scoring: 3 > votes from: Bourne, Widdis, Embler > > 9> A halberd with a long shaft and two-sided blade, carried by > medieval foot soldiers. > submitted by: Chris Carson > who voted for: > scoring: 1 > votes from: Barrs > > 10> A blemish on the surface of an object in space, typically a solar > panel or telescope mirror, caused by the impact of a micro-meteorite. > submitted by: Tim Bourne > who voted for: 4 + 8 > scoring: 0 + 3 = 3 > votes from: Madnick, Widdis, Naylor > > No def from Johnny Barrs > who voted for: *6* + 9 > scoring: *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. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. -- 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. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. |
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