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[Dixonary] Rnd 3093 TIB RESULTS
TIB Results
Dan is the next dealer with 5 votes and Tony is the winner with 4 Â*TIB can be short for tibia, but I eliminated that. Tib and Tom are like Jack and Jill but with the hint of a paid-for adult relationship; but I chose a schoolboy slang expression to break bounds - it gave me a D1 Â*Over to you Dan *JohnnyB* 1, a short sometimes humorous piece in a newspaper or magazine usually used as a filler Voted for by Efrem,, Judy, Mike and scores 3 From Chris Carson, who voted 14,3 2, a shoot; a sprout. [Obs.]Voted for Voted for by Chris, Paul, Shani, Tim B, Alan and scores *5* From Dan Widdis who voted 3,13 3, [OE]Â*a thief, especially of church relics, a seller of fake relics Voted for by Dan and scores 1 Dave Cunningham who voted for 12, 13 4, a coffee bean which fragments during roasting No votes and scores 0 From Debbie Embler, voted for 5,9 5, early proposed term for the basic unit of information storage in a quantum computer, discarded in favor of /qubit/ Voted for by Debbie, Tim B and scores 2 From Efrem Mallach, who voted for 1,15, 6, a loose thread or fringe of a garment or cloth No Votes and scores 0 From Judy Madnick, who voted, 1,15, 7, to slip out; to escape unobserved from school or house; to break bounds Voted for by ,Tim L gives me a D1 OED Can’t vote 8, a sprite Voted for by Ryan and scores 1 From Paul Keating, who voted for 2,9 9, a shilling Voted for by Debbie, Paul and scores 2 From Shani Naylor, who voted for 2,14 10, a type of medicinal drink used in medieval times, consisting of a herbal tea with a thickening agent to soothe the throat, No votes and scores 0 From Tim Bourne, who voted 2,5 11, a sailor’s tool for fastening and unfastening shackles Voted for by Ryan and scores 3* Tim Lodge who voted , 7*,12 12, an indentation for preventing a bolt head projecting above a surface Voted for by Dave, TimL, Alan, Mike and scores 4 From Tony Abell, who voted 13,15 13, , (Yorks. dialect) a little thing, a trifle (probably from 'bit') Voted for by Dan, Dave and scores 2 From Alan Mallach who voted 2,12 14, A recently-sprouted seedling tree Voted for by Chris and Shani and scores 2 From Nancy Sheperdson, who didn’t vote 15, [Newsroom sl.] a secondary headline in a newspaper or magazine article, Voted for by Efrem, Judy and scores 2 From Mike Shefler, who voted 1,12, 16, **no def received** No votes scores 0 From Ryan MacGill who voted 8,11, .. Chris Carson 3 Dan Widdis 5 Dave Cunningham 1 Debbie Embler 0 Efrem Mallach 2 Judy Madnick 0 Johnny Barrs (OED) D1 Paul Keating 1 Shani Naylor 2 Tim Bourne 0 Tim Lodge 3* Tony Abell 4 Alan Mallach 2 Nancy Sheperdson 2 Mike Shefler 2 Ryan MacGill 0 -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com -- 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...hn-barrs.co.uk. |
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