1. a circus clown.
2. a cocktail made with a solid amount of absinthe and a champagne floater. |
3. a porous volcanic rock much used in Southern Italy as a building foundation. |
4. a preliminary sketch. |
5. a rubber overshoe. [Local, U. S.] |
6. a shared patio or courtyard between two buildings. |
7. a small lump; commonly used for a chalky deposit on the wrist or ankle also called a "bible bump." |
8. an espresso-based beverage with a small scoop of ice cream (trad. vanilla), topped with whipped cream. |
9. an obscure 19th-century universal language, crafted in music. |
10. in a monastery, a stronger brew reserved to the Abbot and other senior members of the Chapter. |
11. syncopated |
12. the name of a typeface designed by Arturo Abbozzo in 1631. |
13. [It.] a hug or caress. |
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I like the idea of #10 and also #13 so those are my votes
10. in a monastery, a stronger brew reserved to the Abbot and other senior members of the Chapter.
13. [It.] a hug or caress.
6 and 9 please!
I vote for 3 and 6.
3. a porous volcanic rock much used in Southern Italy as a building foundation.
9. an obscure 19th-century universal language, crafted in music.
-- Tim L
6. a shared patio or courtyard between two buildings. |
13. [It.] a hug or caress. |
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(I've replied to all due to my question below.)Oh, darn. I was so anxious to get this round over with that when I saw "8:00" on my calendar, I guess I wanted it to be a.m., not p.m.Question: In a case like this, if I want to award dealer point(s), is it appropriate to award 1 (or 2?) to anyone who submitted a definition but didn't vote? I knew this round went too smoothly.Judy
On Jul 4, 2019, at 9:54 AM, Judy Madnick <jmad...@gmail.com> wrote:
I like it when other people make decisions. LOL!Okay, how about 1 DP to Efrem.Judy
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It's entirely up to you.On 7/4/2019 9:29 AM, Judy Madnick wrote:
(I've replied to all due to my question below.)Oh, darn. I was so anxious to get this round over with that when I saw "8:00" on my calendar, I guess I wanted it to be a.m., not p.m.
Question: In a case like this, if I want to award dealer point(s), is it appropriate to award 1 (or 2?) to anyone who submitted a definition but didn't vote? I knew this round went too smoothly. <sad.png>
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On Jul 4, 2019, at 9:54 AM, Judy Madnick <jmad...@gmail.com> wrote:
I like it when other people make decisions. LOL!Okay, how about 1 DP to Efrem.Judy
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Dated: 7/4/2019 9:50:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Dixonary] ROUND 2995 - ABBOZZO - VOTE NOW!
It's entirely up to you.
On 7/4/2019 9:29 AM, Judy Madnick wrote:
(I've replied to all due to my question below.)Oh, darn. I was so anxious to get this round over with that when I saw "8:00" on my calendar, I guess I wanted it to be a.m., not p.m.Question: In a case like this, if I want to award dealer point(s), is it appropriate to award 1 (or 2?) to anyone who submitted a definition but didn't vote? I knew this round went too smoothly.