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Old March 12th, 2017, 05:04 PM
Johnb - co.uk
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Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and
wisdom by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which
is the definition that was submitted by a dictionary

Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply
to this one), before the deadline..

10:00 pm on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2017 in the UK
5:00 pm on East Coast USA
2:00 pm on West Coast USA
8:00 am on 15 Mar in parts of Oz

New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
vote.

JohnnyB

1. [Scots] to start over

2. an unlicensed realtor

3. [? Obs.] brisk, active, smart, spruce

4. a mechanical spigot, especially of East Anglia

5. the stub of a branch remaining after pruning a tree or plant

6. a horse on which the odds get longer as race time approaches

7. a flat-bottomed boat or barge pulled by mules, usually on a canal

8. a disease of fruit trees that causes fruit to drop before ripening

9. the pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is
concentrated

10. a yellow-flowered plant similar to poison ivy but with
longer-lasting symptoms

11. [Print.] That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the
shank and the face

12. a broad-beamed shallow-draft cutter-rigged fishing boat used
especially for shrimping around the Thames and Medway estuaries

13. small detailing added to the surface of a larger object that makes
it appear more complex, and therefore more visually interesting. Also
called 'nurnie' or 'greeble'.

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Old March 12th, 2017, 05:19 PM
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Could you please repeat the word in the subject or body of the message (or
is my phone hiding something)???

Judy

On Mar 12, 2017 6:04 PM, "Johnb - co.uk" <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

> Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom
> by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the
> definition that was submitted by a dictionary
>
> Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to
> this one), before the deadline..
>
> 10:00 pm on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2017 in the UK
> 5:00 pm on East Coast USA
> 2:00 pm on West Coast USA
> 8:00 am on 15 Mar in parts of Oz
>
> New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
> vote.
>
> JohnnyB
>
> 1. [Scots] to start over
>
> 2. an unlicensed realtor
>
> 3. [? Obs.] brisk, active, smart, spruce
>
> 4. a mechanical spigot, especially of East Anglia
>
> 5. the stub of a branch remaining after pruning a tree or plant
>
> 6. a horse on which the odds get longer as race time approaches
>
> 7. a flat-bottomed boat or barge pulled by mules, usually on a canal
>
> 8. a disease of fruit trees that causes fruit to drop before ripening
>
> 9. the pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is
> concentrated
>
> 10. a yellow-flowered plant similar to poison ivy but with longer-lasting
> symptoms
>
> 11. [Print.] That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the
> shank and the face
>
> 12. a broad-beamed shallow-draft cutter-rigged fishing boat used
> especially for shrimping around the Thames and Medway estuaries
>
> 13. small detailing added to the surface of a larger object that makes it
> appear more complex, and therefore more visually interesting. Also called
> 'nurnie' or 'greeble'.
>
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Old March 12th, 2017, 05:40 PM
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Default [Dixonary] Rnd 2768 - vote!

I'll try 3 and 4, please.

3. [? Obs.] brisk, active, smart, spruce

4. a mechanical spigot, especially of East Anglia

-- Tim L

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Old March 12th, 2017, 07:42 PM
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Hi Judy

The word is SPRUNT.

On 13/03/2017 11:19 AM, "Judy Madnick" <jmadnick (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> Could you please repeat the word in the subject or body of the message (or
> is my phone hiding something)???
>
> Judy
>
> On Mar 12, 2017 6:04 PM, "Johnb - co.uk" <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom
>> by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the
>> definition that was submitted by a dictionary
>>
>> Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to
>> this one), before the deadline..
>>
>> 10:00 pm on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2017 in the UK
>> 5:00 pm on East Coast USA
>> 2:00 pm on West Coast USA
>> 8:00 am on 15 Mar in parts of Oz
>>
>> New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
>> vote.
>>
>> JohnnyB
>>
>> 1. [Scots] to start over
>>
>> 2. an unlicensed realtor
>>
>> 3. [? Obs.] brisk, active, smart, spruce
>>
>> 4. a mechanical spigot, especially of East Anglia
>>
>> 5. the stub of a branch remaining after pruning a tree or plant
>>
>> 6. a horse on which the odds get longer as race time approaches
>>
>> 7. a flat-bottomed boat or barge pulled by mules, usually on a canal
>>
>> 8. a disease of fruit trees that causes fruit to drop before ripening
>>
>> 9. the pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is
>> concentrated
>>
>> 10. a yellow-flowered plant similar to poison ivy but with longer-lasting
>> symptoms
>>
>> 11. [Print.] That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the
>> shank and the face
>>
>> 12. a broad-beamed shallow-draft cutter-rigged fishing boat used
>> especially for shrimping around the Thames and Medway estuaries
>>
>> 13. small detailing added to the surface of a larger object that makes it
>> appear more complex, and therefore more visually interesting. Also called
>> 'nurnie' or 'greeble'.
>>
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Old March 12th, 2017, 07:43 PM
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Judy,

The word is SPRUNT.

Welcome back and glad all is well.

Chris


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On Mar 12, 2017, at 6:19 PM, Judy Madnick <jmadnick (AT) gmail (DOT) com<mailto:jmadnick (AT) gmail (DOT) com>> wrote:

Could you please repeat the word in the subject or body of the message (or is my phone hiding something)???

Judy

On Mar 12, 2017 6:04 PM, "Johnb - co.uk<http://co.uk>" <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk<mailto:johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk>> wrote:
Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the definition that was submitted by a dictionary

Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to this one), before the deadline..

10:00 pm on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2017 in the UK
5:00 pm on East Coast USA
2:00 pm on West Coast USA
8:00 am on 15 Mar in parts of Oz

New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may vote.

JohnnyB

1. [Scots] to start over

2. an unlicensed realtor

3. [? Obs.] brisk, active, smart, spruce

4. a mechanical spigot, especially of East Anglia

5. the stub of a branch remaining after pruning a tree or plant

6. a horse on which the odds get longer as race time approaches

7. a flat-bottomed boat or barge pulled by mules, usually on a canal

8. a disease of fruit trees that causes fruit to drop before ripening

9. the pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is concentrated

10. a yellow-flowered plant similar to poison ivy but with longer-lasting symptoms

11. [Print.] That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the shank and the face

12. a broad-beamed shallow-draft cutter-rigged fishing boat used especially for shrimping around the Thames and Medway estuaries

13. small detailing added to the surface of a larger object that makes it appear more complex, and therefore more visually interesting. Also called 'nurnie' or 'greeble'.

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Old March 12th, 2017, 07:47 PM
Judy Madnick
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Thank you!

On Mar 12, 2017 8:42 PM, "Shani Naylor" <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Hi Judy

The word is SPRUNT.

On 13/03/2017 11:19 AM, "Judy Madnick" <jmadnick (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> Could you please repeat the word in the subject or body of the message (or
> is my phone hiding something)???
>
> Judy
>
> On Mar 12, 2017 6:04 PM, "Johnb - co.uk" <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom
>> by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the
>> definition that was submitted by a dictionary
>>
>> Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to
>> this one), before the deadline..
>>
>> 10:00 pm on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2017 in the UK
>> 5:00 pm on East Coast USA
>> 2:00 pm on West Coast USA
>> 8:00 am on 15 Mar in parts of Oz
>>
>> New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
>> vote.
>>
>> JohnnyB
>>
>> 1. [Scots] to start over
>>
>> 2. an unlicensed realtor
>>
>> 3. [? Obs.] brisk, active, smart, spruce
>>
>> 4. a mechanical spigot, especially of East Anglia
>>
>> 5. the stub of a branch remaining after pruning a tree or plant
>>
>> 6. a horse on which the odds get longer as race time approaches
>>
>> 7. a flat-bottomed boat or barge pulled by mules, usually on a canal
>>
>> 8. a disease of fruit trees that causes fruit to drop before ripening
>>
>> 9. the pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is
>> concentrated
>>
>> 10. a yellow-flowered plant similar to poison ivy but with longer-lasting
>> symptoms
>>
>> 11. [Print.] That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the
>> shank and the face
>>
>> 12. a broad-beamed shallow-draft cutter-rigged fishing boat used
>> especially for shrimping around the Thames and Medway estuaries
>>
>> 13. small detailing added to the surface of a larger object that makes it
>> appear more complex, and therefore more visually interesting. Also called
>> 'nurnie' or 'greeble'.
>>
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Old March 12th, 2017, 07:49 PM
Judy Madnick
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7 and 12, please.

Judy

On Mar 12, 2017 6:04 PM, "Johnb - co.uk" <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom
by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the
definition that was submitted by a dictionary

Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to
this one), before the deadline..

10:00 pm on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2017 in the UK
5:00 pm on East Coast USA
2:00 pm on West Coast USA
8:00 am on 15 Mar in parts of Oz

New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
vote.

JohnnyB

1. [Scots] to start over

2. an unlicensed realtor

3. [? Obs.] brisk, active, smart, spruce

4. a mechanical spigot, especially of East Anglia

5. the stub of a branch remaining after pruning a tree or plant

6. a horse on which the odds get longer as race time approaches

7. a flat-bottomed boat or barge pulled by mules, usually on a canal

8. a disease of fruit trees that causes fruit to drop before ripening

9. the pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is
concentrated

10. a yellow-flowered plant similar to poison ivy but with longer-lasting
symptoms

11. [Print.] That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the shank
and the face

12. a broad-beamed shallow-draft cutter-rigged fishing boat used especially
for shrimping around the Thames and Medway estuaries

13. small detailing added to the surface of a larger object that makes it
appear more complex, and therefore more visually interesting. Also called
'nurnie' or 'greeble'.

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Old March 12th, 2017, 07:54 PM
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1, and…. 1, and… 1, and… why do I keep going back to the beginning?

And 3 since I had to start at the end to avoid the endless loop.

On 3/12/17, 3:04 PM, "Johnb - co.uk" <dixonary (AT) googlegroups (DOT) com on behalf of johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and
wisdom by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which
is the definition that was submitted by a dictionary

Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply
to this one), before the deadline..

10:00 pm on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2017 in the UK
5:00 pm on East Coast USA
2:00 pm on West Coast USA
8:00 am on 15 Mar in parts of Oz

New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
vote.

JohnnyB

1. [Scots] to start over

2. an unlicensed realtor

3. [? Obs.] brisk, active, smart, spruce

4. a mechanical spigot, especially of East Anglia

5. the stub of a branch remaining after pruning a tree or plant

6. a horse on which the odds get longer as race time approaches

7. a flat-bottomed boat or barge pulled by mules, usually on a canal

8. a disease of fruit trees that causes fruit to drop before ripening

9. the pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is
concentrated

10. a yellow-flowered plant similar to poison ivy but with
longer-lasting symptoms

11. [Print.] That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the
shank and the face

12. a broad-beamed shallow-draft cutter-rigged fishing boat used
especially for shrimping around the Thames and Medway estuaries

13. small detailing added to the surface of a larger object that makes
it appear more complex, and therefore more visually interesting. Also
called 'nurnie' or 'greeble'.

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Old March 13th, 2017, 12:14 AM
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I'll try 5 & 11

Great to have you back Judy!

-Keith-

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Old March 13th, 2017, 01:56 AM
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I don't believe any of them, but I'll vote for 11 and 13 to prove that I read through to the end (or at least that I can count that high).

Efrem

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> On Mar 12, 2017, at 6:04 PM, Johnb - co.uk <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:
>
> Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the definition that was submitted by a dictionary
>
> Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to this one), before the deadline..
>
> 10:00 pm on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2017 in the UK
> 5:00 pm on East Coast USA
> 2:00 pm on West Coast USA
> 8:00 am on 15 Mar in parts of Oz
>
> New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may vote.
>
> JohnnyB
>
>
>
> 11. [Print.] That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the shank and the face
>
>
> 13. small detailing added to the surface of a larger object that makes it appear more complex, and therefore more visually interesting. Also called 'nurnie' or 'greeble'.


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Old March 13th, 2017, 05:11 AM
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3 and 5, please.

Best wishes,
Tim Bourne.

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Old March 13th, 2017, 07:11 AM
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I vote for 1 and 5.

Guerri

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> 1. [Scots] to start over
>
> 5. the stub of a branch remaining after pruning a tree or plant


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Old March 13th, 2017, 08:19 AM
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I'll go with 3 and 13.


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Old March 13th, 2017, 01:17 PM
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I'll vote for 3 & 11.

On 13/03/2017 11:04 AM, "Johnb - co.uk" <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

> Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom
> by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the
> definition that was submitted by a dictionary
>
> Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to
> this one), before the deadline..
>
> 10:00 pm on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2017 in the UK
> 5:00 pm on East Coast USA
> 2:00 pm on West Coast USA
> 8:00 am on 15 Mar in parts of Oz
>
> New Players are welcome, even if you didn't submit a definition you may
> vote.
>
> JohnnyB
>
> 1. [Scots] to start over
>
> 2. an unlicensed realtor
>
> 3. [? Obs.] brisk, active, smart, spruce
>
> 4. a mechanical spigot, especially of East Anglia
>
> 5. the stub of a branch remaining after pruning a tree or plant
>
> 6. a horse on which the odds get longer as race time approaches
>
> 7. a flat-bottomed boat or barge pulled by mules, usually on a canal
>
> 8. a disease of fruit trees that causes fruit to drop before ripening
>
> 9. the pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is
> concentrated
>
> 10. a yellow-flowered plant similar to poison ivy but with longer-lasting
> symptoms
>
> 11. [Print.] That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the
> shank and the face
>
> 12. a broad-beamed shallow-draft cutter-rigged fishing boat used
> especially for shrimping around the Thames and Medway estuaries
>
> 13. small detailing added to the surface of a larger object that makes it
> appear more complex, and therefore more visually interesting. Also called
> 'nurnie' or 'greeble'.
>
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Old March 13th, 2017, 01:44 PM
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3

Sent from my iPhone

On Mar 13, 2017, at 2:18 PM, Shani Naylor <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com<mailto:shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com>> wrote:

I'll vote for 3 & 11.

On 13/03/2017 11:04 AM, "Johnb - co.uk<http://co.uk>" <johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk<mailto:johnb (AT) john-barrs (DOT) co.uk>> wrote:
Here are 13 definitions brought to you at great expense of wit and wisdom by our esteemed panel of experts. Now your job is to decide which is the definition that was submitted by a dictionary

Vote for TWO definitions, as a public forum or group message (in reply to this one), before the deadline..

10:00 pm on Tuesday, 14 Mar 2017 in the UK
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1. [Scots] to start over

2. an unlicensed realtor

3. [? Obs.] brisk, active, smart, spruce

4. a mechanical spigot, especially of East Anglia

5. the stub of a branch remaining after pruning a tree or plant

6. a horse on which the odds get longer as race time approaches

7. a flat-bottomed boat or barge pulled by mules, usually on a canal

8. a disease of fruit trees that causes fruit to drop before ripening

9. the pouchlike midsection of a fishing net in which the catch is concentrated

10. a yellow-flowered plant similar to poison ivy but with longer-lasting symptoms

11. [Print.] That part of a type which is between the shoulder of the shank and the face

12. a broad-beamed shallow-draft cutter-rigged fishing boat used especially for shrimping around the Thames and Medway estuaries

13. small detailing added to the surface of a larger object that makes it appear more complex, and therefore more visually interesting. Also called 'nurnie' or 'greeble'.

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Old March 13th, 2017, 01:45 PM
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Default Re: [Dixonary] Rnd 2768 - vote!

3 and 11 for me.

Chris

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