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[Dixonary] GAME 2921 -- RESULTS
Definitions:
*Written by:* Voted for by: *Score:* 1. [archaic] a squirrel. *Efrem Mallach, who voted for 10 and 2* Daniel Widdis, Mike Shefler, Shani Naylor, Tim Lodge, Christopher Carson *5* 2. a common bird of the Orkneys. *Dave Cunningham, who did not vote* Judy Madnick, Efrem Mallach *2* 3. a migratory species of reptiles. *Guerri Stevens, who voted 11 and 12* *0* 4. the European glow-worm, _*Lampyris noctiluca*_ *Tim Lodge, who voted for 1 and 12* Keith Hale *1* 5. a fungus used for centuries to make dark brown ink. *Keith Hale, who voted for 4 and 12* 6. a species of fuchsia exclusive to the Inagua Islands. *Ryan McGill, who did not vote* *0* 7. fortune-telling based on what variety of cabbage a blindfolded person picks. *Shani Taylor, who voted for 1 and 8** Mike Shefler *3* 8. a device for casting shadows or silhouettes to produce patterned illumination. *Dixonary/Debbie E.* Tony Abell, Shani Naylor *0* 9. a woven, usually woolen area rug with a long, soft pile, traditionally of Greek origin. *Christopher Carson, voted for 1 and 12* Tim Bourne *1* 10. a medium-sized parrot of South America and the Caribbean _Amazona autumnalis_. *Mike Shefler, who voted for 1 and 7* Judy Madnick, Efrem Mallach *2* 11. decorative glassware in which coloured glass rods are fused and cut to create flower patterns: an ancient technique revived in Venice in the sixteenth century and in France and England in the nineteenth century. *Judy Madnick, who voted for 2 and 10* Tim Bourne, Daniel Widdis, Tony Abell, Guerri Stevens *4* 12. a spasm of a muscle or muscle group, usually caused by sudden muscle contractions (positive cucoloris) or brief lapses of contraction *Daniel Widdis, who voted for 1 and 11* Keith Hale, Tim Lodge, Guerri Stevens, Christopher Carson *4* (negative cucoloris). The most common circumstance under which they occur is while falling asleep (hypnic jerk). No Definition Received *Tony Abell, voted for 8* and 11* *2* No Definition Received *Tim Bourne, voted for 11 and 9* I've tallied this using Microsoft Excel. If it comes out scrambled on your end, let me know and I'll type out. (Also, please double check my results as this is my first time at this. *Tedious* ) Congrats to Efrem!! -- 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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Re: [Dixonary] GAME 2921 -- RESULTS
Looks really good! Congrats on dealing and on a solid D2!
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Re: [Dixonary] GAME 2921 -- RESULTS
Jeeminy! Very impressive job.
On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 8:42 PM —Keith Hale— <thoughtstorms (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: > Looks really good! Congrats on dealing and on a solid D2! > > > -- > 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. > -- Stephen Dixon email: stevedixon46 (AT) gmail (DOT) com "You think that a wall as solid as the Earth separates civilization from barbarism. I tell you the division is a thread, a sheet of glass." -- John Buchan (1875-1940) -- 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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Re: [Dixonary] GAME 2921 -- RESULTS
I don't get it. My lovingly hand-crafted definitions, carefully designed to include at least three etymological references to the word in question, get zero votes, and then this, tossed off in an instant, wins the deal. Come on - a squirrel? Really?
Good job with the deal, Debbie! I may not live up to your standard in presenting the results, though. Anyhow, to paraphrase 2012 Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, "I have a binder full of words," and to quote current President Donald Trump, "I have the best words." So, new word within the next couple of hours. Expect definitions to be due around 48 hours from now, votes 48 hours after that. Efrem =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > On Sep 9, 2018, at 8:33 PM, Debbie <chowwoman (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: > > Definitions: > Written by: > Voted for by: > Score: > 1. [archaic] a squirrel. > Efrem Mallach, who voted for 10 and 2 > Daniel Widdis, Mike Shefler, Shani Naylor, Tim Lodge, Christopher Carson > 5 > 2. a common bird of the Orkneys. > Dave Cunningham, who did not vote > Judy Madnick, Efrem Mallach > 2 > 3. a migratory species of reptiles. > Guerri Stevens, who voted 11 and 12 > > 0 > 4. the European glow-worm, _Lampyris noctiluca_ > Tim Lodge, who voted for 1 and 12 > Keith Hale > 1 > 5. a fungus used for centuries to make dark brown ink. > Keith Hale, who voted for 4 and 12 > > > 6. a species of fuchsia exclusive to the Inagua Islands. > Ryan McGill, who did not vote > > 0 > 7. fortune-telling based on what variety of cabbage a blindfolded person picks. > Shani Taylor, who voted for 1 and 8* > Mike Shefler > 3 > 8. a device for casting shadows or silhouettes to produce patterned illumination. > Dixonary/Debbie E. > Tony Abell, Shani Naylor > 0 > 9. a woven, usually woolen area rug with a long, soft pile, traditionally of Greek origin. > Christopher Carson, voted for 1 and 12 > Tim Bourne > 1 > 10. a medium-sized parrot of South America and the Caribbean _Amazona autumnalis_. > Mike Shefler, who voted for 1 and 7 > Judy Madnick, Efrem Mallach > 2 > 11. decorative glassware in which coloured glass rods are fused and cut to create flower patterns: an ancient technique revived in Venice in the sixteenth century and in France and England in the nineteenth century. > Judy Madnick, who voted for 2 and 10 > Tim Bourne, Daniel Widdis, Tony Abell, Guerri Stevens > 4 > 12. a spasm of a muscle or muscle group, usually caused by sudden muscle contractions (positive cucoloris) or brief lapses of contraction > Daniel Widdis, who voted for 1 and 11 > Keith Hale, Tim Lodge, Guerri Stevens, Christopher Carson > 4 > (negative cucoloris). The most common circumstance under which they > > > > occur is while falling asleep (hypnic jerk). > > > > No Definition Received > Tony Abell, voted for 8* and 11 > > 2 > > > > > No Definition Received > Tim Bourne, voted for 11 and 9 > > > > I've tallied this using Microsoft Excel. If it comes out scrambled on your end, let me know and I'll type out. (Also, please double check my results as this is my first time at this. *Tedious* ) Congrats to Efrem!! > > > > -- > 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 <mailto:dixonary+unsubscribe (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com>. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout <https://groups.google.com/d/optout>. > <Answers and votes.xlsx> -- 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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Re: [Dixonary] GAME 2921 -- RESULTS
Efrem, no offense, but I thought the same thing about the squirrel
definition! Guess it pays not to over-think! Great job--really YUGE! On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 9:12 PM, Efrem G Mallach <emallach (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote: > I don't get it. My lovingly hand-crafted definitions, carefully designed > to include at least three etymological references to the word in question, > get zero votes, and then this, tossed off in an instant, wins the deal. > Come on - a squirrel? Really? > > Good job with the deal, Debbie! I may not live up to your standard in > presenting the results, though. > > Anyhow, to paraphrase 2012 Presidential candidate Mitt Romney, "I have a > binder full of words," and to quote current President Donald Trump, "I have > the best words." So, new word within the next couple of hours. Expect > definitions to be due around 48 hours from now, votes 48 hours after that.. > > Efrem > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > On Sep 9, 2018, at 8:33 PM, Debbie <chowwoman (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote: > > Definitions: > *Written by:* > Voted for by: > *Score:* > 1. [archaic] a squirrel. > *Efrem Mallach, who voted for 10 and 2* > Daniel Widdis, Mike Shefler, Shani Naylor, Tim Lodge, Christopher Carson > *5* > 2. a common bird of the Orkneys. > *Dave Cunningham, who did not vote* > Judy Madnick, Efrem Mallach > *2* > 3. a migratory species of reptiles. > *Guerri Stevens, who voted 11 and 12* > > > *0* > 4. the European glow-worm, _*Lampyris noctiluca*_ > *Tim Lodge, who voted for 1 and 12* > Keith Hale > *1* > 5. a fungus used for centuries to make dark brown ink. > *Keith Hale, who voted for 4 and 12* > > > > 6. a species of fuchsia exclusive to the Inagua Islands. > *Ryan McGill, who did not vote* > > > *0* > 7. fortune-telling based on what variety of cabbage a blindfolded > person picks. > *Shani Taylor, who voted for 1 and 8** > Mike Shefler > *3* > 8. a device for casting shadows or silhouettes to produce patterned > illumination. > *Dixonary/Debbie E.* > Tony Abell, Shani Naylor > *0* > 9. a woven, usually woolen area rug with a long, soft pile, > traditionally of Greek origin. > *Christopher Carson, voted for 1 and 12* > Tim Bourne > *1* > 10. a medium-sized parrot of South America and the Caribbean _Amazona > autumnalis_. > *Mike Shefler, who voted for 1 and 7* > Judy Madnick, Efrem Mallach > *2* > 11. decorative glassware in which coloured glass rods are fused and cut > to create flower patterns: an ancient technique revived in Venice in the > sixteenth century and in France and England in the nineteenth century. > *Judy Madnick, who voted for 2 and 10* > Tim Bourne, Daniel Widdis, Tony Abell, Guerri Stevens > *4* > 12. a spasm of a muscle or muscle group, usually caused by sudden muscle > contractions (positive cucoloris) or brief lapses of contraction > *Daniel Widdis, who voted for 1 and 11* > Keith Hale, Tim Lodge, Guerri Stevens, Christopher Carson > *4* > (negative cucoloris). The most common circumstance under which they > > > > > occur is while falling asleep (hypnic jerk). > > > > > No Definition Received > *Tony Abell, voted for 8* and 11* > > > *2* > > > > > > > No Definition Received > *Tim Bourne, voted for 11 and 9* > > > > > I've tallied this using Microsoft Excel. If it comes out scrambled on your > end, let me know and I'll type out. (Also, please double check my results > as this is my first time at this. *Tedious* ) Congrats to Efrem!! > > > > -- > 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. > <Answers and votes.xlsx> > > > -- > 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. > -- *~Bending under the weight of His mercies~* *This life is temporary. This life is short. When this life is over, our bodies will die and become empty shells, but our souls will continue to live forever. Where will the “real you” live? Will you live for all eternity separated from God? Or will you spend eternity in the presence of God in heaven? Learn more so you can make your most important decision: **http://www.godlife.com/gospel/ <http://www.godlife.com/gospel/> and http://www.godlife.com/en/about-christianity <http://www.godlife.com/en/about-christianity>* -- 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. |