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kentn
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response 700 of 1037:
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Nov 1 23:51 UTC 2001 |
unease
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aruba
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response 701 of 1037:
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Nov 2 02:42 UTC 2001 |
babble 1 (gelinas)
unease 0 (kent)
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gelinas
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response 702 of 1037:
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Nov 2 05:33 UTC 2001 |
cation
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aruba
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response 703 of 1037:
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Nov 2 06:44 UTC 2001 |
cation 0 (gelinas)
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blaise
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response 704 of 1037:
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Nov 2 15:29 UTC 2001 |
rubric
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aruba
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response 705 of 1037:
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Nov 2 16:45 UTC 2001 |
rubric 0 (blaise)
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gelinas
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response 706 of 1037:
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Nov 3 05:55 UTC 2001 |
behave
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blaise
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response 707 of 1037:
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Nov 3 17:21 UTC 2001 |
isobar
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aruba
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response 708 of 1037:
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Nov 3 22:48 UTC 2001 |
behave 0 (gelinas)
isobar 0 (blaise)
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gelinas
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response 709 of 1037:
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Nov 3 23:26 UTC 2001 |
doubly
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blaise
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response 710 of 1037:
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Nov 4 01:16 UTC 2001 |
occult
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aruba
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response 711 of 1037:
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Nov 4 16:16 UTC 2001 |
doubly 2 (gelinas)
occult 2 (blaise)
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gelinas
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response 712 of 1037:
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Nov 4 20:54 UTC 2001 |
openly
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aruba
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response 713 of 1037:
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Nov 4 21:21 UTC 2001 |
openly 3 (gelinas)
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blaise
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response 714 of 1037:
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Nov 5 14:37 UTC 2001 |
orally
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aruba
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response 715 of 1037:
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Nov 5 22:24 UTC 2001 |
orally 5 (blaise)
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gelinas
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response 716 of 1037:
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Nov 6 04:12 UTC 2001 |
ovally
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aruba
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response 717 of 1037:
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Nov 7 04:48 UTC 2001 |
ovally 6 (gelinas)
I'd like to see someone use "ovally" in a sentence.
(Joe's up.)
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gelinas
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response 718 of 1037:
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Nov 7 06:36 UTC 2001 |
"It's ovally."
And I'm thinking of a six letter word that is not:
ovally 0 (lastword)
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kentn
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response 719 of 1037:
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Nov 7 13:10 UTC 2001 |
unease
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gelinas
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response 720 of 1037:
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Nov 7 13:38 UTC 2001 |
unease 0 (kentn)
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rcurl
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response 721 of 1037:
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Nov 7 15:43 UTC 2001 |
I'm not ovally fond of Ovaltine.
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aruba
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response 722 of 1037:
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Nov 7 16:27 UTC 2001 |
Re #718: ovally is an adverb, and I think you used it as an adjective.
I'd like to see ovally used in a sentence which would allow someone to guess
what it means. :) (I did enjoy Rane's sentence.)
eerier
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rcurl
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response 723 of 1037:
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Nov 7 16:53 UTC 2001 |
'The "Shell Collectors" is such an example. In the ligneous material
shaped ovally, the geometric figures of the circle, the triangle are
played alternatively. The result is a centerless triangulation composed of
three triangular figures whose head, arms and dress are shaped as
triangles, softened by the circular forms of the breast and thighs.'
from http://www.basileart.it/critici/annalisa-sacca-inglese.htm
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aruba
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response 724 of 1037:
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Nov 7 17:07 UTC 2001 |
(Thanks Rane.)
Hey Rane, how come you always read this item but you never play anymore?
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