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Tony Abell November 8th, 2020 09:43 AM

[Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
Find below 13 definitions of fotch, one of which comes from a dictionary. The
remainder come from the fertile imaginations of the players.

Vote for two by way of a public response to this message before the deadline.
You may vote even if you did not submit a definition, but you may NOT vote if you
are disqualified (see the rules at http://www.dixonary.net). The voting deadline
shall be:

Tuesday, 07:00am EST (New York) 10-Nov-2020
Tuesday, 04:00am PST (San Francisco) 10-Nov-2020
Tuesday, 12:00pm GMT (London) 10-Nov-2020
Tuesday, 01:00pm CET (Brussels) 10-Nov-2020
Tuesday, 11:00pm AEDT (Melbourne) 10-Nov-2020
Tuesday 2020-11-10 1200Z


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1. A smugly virtuous person.

2. Fetch

3. A hole in the inside of a wooden wheel rim, into which the end of a spoke
is inserted.

4. To move anything a little way from its former place; to lift and lay down
again; to touch a thing frequently.

5. The metal coupling holding together the gears in a clock or other large
clockwork device.

6. Malintent.

7. A candle made of the pith of certain rushes, peeled except on one side, and
dipped in grease.

8. The burrow of a badger, usu. characterized by a large mound of dirt around
the entrance.

9. [Devon dial.] a hay rake.

10. [Arch. Obs.] a unit of light - the product of brightness and duration (Used
by early photographers; 1 fotch is 1 lumen shining for 1 second).

11. A compost heap [OE].

12. A pivoted piece on a helmet between a visor and a beaver.

13. To fidget.


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Judy Madnick November 8th, 2020 10:17 AM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
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No clue...so I'll go with the one-word definitions.



 



2. Fetch



 



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6. Malintent.



 



Judy















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1. A smugly virtuous person.

2. Fetch

3. A hole in the inside of a wooden wheel rim, into which the end of a spoke
is inserted.

4. To move anything a little way from its former place; to lift and lay down
again; to touch a thing frequently.

5. The metal coupling holding together the gears in a clock or other large
clockwork device.

6. Malintent.

7. A candle made of the pith of certain rushes, peeled except on one side, and
dipped in grease.

8. The burrow of a badger, usu. characterized by a large mound of dirt around
the entrance.

9. [Devon dial.] a hay rake.

10. [Arch. Obs.] a unit of light - the product of brightness and duration (Used
by early photographers; 1 fotch is 1 lumen shining for 1 second).

11. A compost heap [OE].

12. A pivoted piece on a helmet between a visor and a beaver.

13. To fidget.


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Paul Keating November 8th, 2020 10:39 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
9 & 13 for me.

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Debbie November 8th, 2020 10:50 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
3 and 5

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> 9 & 13 for me.
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Daniel B Widdis November 8th, 2020 11:42 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
Pre-coffee I can't count further than one, so 1 and 11 please with an election joke in there somewhere.



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'France International/Mike Shefler' via Dixonary November 8th, 2020 12:08 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
I'll go with beavers and badgers - 8 and 12.

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Tim Lodge November 8th, 2020 01:38 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
3 and 6 please.

3. A hole in the inside of a wooden wheel rim, into which the end of a
> spoke
> is inserted.
>



> 6. Malintent.
>


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Tim Lodge November 8th, 2020 01:38 PM

[Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
3 and 6 please.

3. A hole in the inside of a wooden wheel rim, into which the end of a
> spoke
> is inserted.
>



> 6. Malintent.
>


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Tim B November 8th, 2020 04:00 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
1 and 13, please.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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nancygoat November 9th, 2020 01:29 AM

[Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
I'll take 1 and 6, please.

Nancy


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November 9th, 2020 06:58 AM

RE: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
Tony - I like 3 and 12 for no particular reason.
Alan

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Subject: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up


Find below 13 definitions of fotch, one of which comes from a dictionary. The remainder come from the fertile imaginations of the players.

Vote for two by way of a public response to this message before the deadline.
You may vote even if you did not submit a definition, but you may NOT vote if you are disqualified (see the rules at http://www.dixonary.net). The voting deadline shall be:

Tuesday, 07:00am EST (New York) 10-Nov-2020 Tuesday, 04:00am PST (San Francisco) 10-Nov-2020 Tuesday, 12:00pm GMT (London) 10-Nov-2020 Tuesday, 01:00pm CET (Brussels) 10-Nov-2020 Tuesday, 11:00pm AEDT (Melbourne) 10-Nov-2020 Tuesday 2020-11-10 1200Z


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1. A smugly virtuous person.

2. Fetch

3. A hole in the inside of a wooden wheel rim, into which the end of a spoke
is inserted.

4. To move anything a little way from its former place; to lift and lay down
again; to touch a thing frequently.

5. The metal coupling holding together the gears in a clock or other large
clockwork device.

6. Malintent.

7. A candle made of the pith of certain rushes, peeled except on one side, and
dipped in grease.

8. The burrow of a badger, usu. characterized by a large mound of dirt around
the entrance.

9. [Devon dial.] a hay rake.

10. [Arch. Obs.] a unit of light - the product of brightness and duration (Used
by early photographers; 1 fotch is 1 lumen shining for 1 second).

11. A compost heap [OE].

12. A pivoted piece on a helmet between a visor and a beaver.

13. To fidget.


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Efrem G Mallach November 9th, 2020 07:18 AM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
4 and 13 for me this time, please.

Efrem

=======================

> On Nov 8, 2020, at 10:43 AM, Tony Abell <hello (AT) isanybodyhome (DOT) com> wrote:
>
>
> Find below 13 definitions of fotch, one of which comes from a dictionary. The
> remainder come from the fertile imaginations of the players.
>
> Vote for two by way of a public response to this message before the deadline.
> You may vote even if you did not submit a definition, but you may NOT vote if you
> are disqualified (see the rules at http://www.dixonary.net). The voting deadline
> shall be:
>
> Tuesday, 07:00am EST (New York) 10-Nov-2020
> Tuesday, 04:00am PST (San Francisco) 10-Nov-2020
> Tuesday, 12:00pm GMT (London) 10-Nov-2020
> Tuesday, 01:00pm CET (Brussels) 10-Nov-2020
> Tuesday, 11:00pm AEDT (Melbourne) 10-Nov-2020
> Tuesday 2020-11-10 1200Z
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> 4. To move anything a little way from its former place; to lift and lay down again; to touch a thing frequently.
>
> 13. To fidget.


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Ryan McGill November 9th, 2020 10:55 AM

[Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
I'm going to play Oprah. Everyone gets a point. 7 & 10

On Sunday, November 8, 2020 at 7:43:10 AM UTC-8 Tony Abell wrote:

>
> Find below 13 definitions of fotch, one of which comes from a dictionary.
> The
> remainder come from the fertile imaginations of the players.
>
> Vote for two by way of a public response to this message before the
> deadline.
> You may vote even if you did not submit a definition, but you may NOT vote
> if you
> are disqualified (see the rules at http://www.dixonary.net). The voting
> deadline
> shall be:
>
> Tuesday, 07:00am EST (New York) 10-Nov-2020
> Tuesday, 04:00am PST (San Francisco) 10-Nov-2020
> Tuesday, 12:00pm GMT (London) 10-Nov-2020
> Tuesday, 01:00pm CET (Brussels) 10-Nov-2020
> Tuesday, 11:00pm AEDT (Melbourne) 10-Nov-2020
> Tuesday 2020-11-10 1200Z
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 1. A smugly virtuous person.
>
> 2. Fetch
>
> 3. A hole in the inside of a wooden wheel rim, into which the end of a
> spoke
> is inserted.
>
> 4. To move anything a little way from its former place; to lift and lay
> down
> again; to touch a thing frequently.
>
> 5. The metal coupling holding together the gears in a clock or other large
> clockwork device.
>
> 6. Malintent.
>
> 7. A candle made of the pith of certain rushes, peeled except on one side,
> and
> dipped in grease.
>
> 8. The burrow of a badger, usu. characterized by a large mound of dirt
> around
> the entrance.
>
> 9. [Devon dial.] a hay rake.
>
> 10. [Arch. Obs.] a unit of light - the product of brightness and duration
> (Used
> by early photographers; 1 fotch is 1 lumen shining for 1 second).
>
> 11. A compost heap [OE].
>
> 12. A pivoted piece on a helmet between a visor and a beaver.
>
> 13. To fidget.
>
>
>


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Shani Naylor November 9th, 2020 01:40 PM

Re: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
 
3 & 5 for me.



On Tue, 10 Nov 2020, 1:58 AM , <amallach (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote:

> Tony - I like 3 and 12 for no particular reason.
> Alan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com> On Behalf Of
> Tony Abell
> Sent: Sunday, November 8, 2020 10:43 AM
> To: dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com
> Subject: [Dixonary] Round 3118 - FOTCH Defs Up
>
>
> Find below 13 definitions of fotch, one of which comes from a dictionary.
> The remainder come from the fertile imaginations of the players.
>
> Vote for two by way of a public response to this message before the
> deadline.
> You may vote even if you did not submit a definition, but you may NOT vote
> if you are disqualified (see the rules at http://www.dixonary.net). The
> voting deadline shall be:
>
> Tuesday, 07:00am EST (New York) 10-Nov-2020 Tuesday, 04:00am PST (San
> Francisco) 10-Nov-2020 Tuesday, 12:00pm GMT (London) 10-Nov-2020 Tuesday,
> 01:00pm CET (Brussels) 10-Nov-2020 Tuesday, 11:00pm AEDT (Melbourne)
> 10-Nov-2020 Tuesday 2020-11-10 1200Z
>
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 1. A smugly virtuous person.
>
> 2. Fetch
>
> 3. A hole in the inside of a wooden wheel rim, into which the end of a
> spoke
> is inserted.
>
> 4. To move anything a little way from its former place; to lift and lay
> down
> again; to touch a thing frequently.
>
> 5. The metal coupling holding together the gears in a clock or other
> large
> clockwork device.
>
> 6. Malintent.
>
> 7. A candle made of the pith of certain rushes, peeled except on one
> side, and
> dipped in grease.
>
> 8. The burrow of a badger, usu. characterized by a large mound of dirt
> around
> the entrance.
>
> 9. [Devon dial.] a hay rake.
>
> 10. [Arch. Obs.] a unit of light - the product of brightness and duration
> (Used
> by early photographers; 1 fotch is 1 lumen shining for 1 second).
>
> 11. A compost heap [OE].
>
> 12. A pivoted piece on a helmet between a visor and a beaver.
>
> 13. To fidget.
>
>
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