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Bolaf 07-18-2013 07:19 PM

Re: Hangman
 
Oh yes, our trusty vowels :nod:

All right? On the contrary!

A _ _ I _ _ _ O U S

Properly handled: H, R, C, T
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Helanren 07-18-2013 07:38 PM

Re: Hangman
 
aMbidextrous, but you'll have to put that R and T back in :nod:!

pearla59 07-18-2013 07:55 PM

Re: Hangman
 
Can I have an L for left? :biggrin:

Bolaf 07-19-2013 01:08 AM

Re: Hangman
 
All right? On the contrary!

A M _ I L _ _ O U S

Properly handled: H, R, C, T
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sparky 07-19-2013 03:33 AM

Re: Hangman
 
Guess I'll try P; nothing seems to fit. :thinking:

Bolaf 07-19-2013 03:39 AM

Re: Hangman
 
Look at Hel's and pearla's last posts, they're pretty inspiring, I think...

All right? On the contrary!

A M _ I L _ _ O U S

Properly handled: H, R, C, T, P
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pearla59 07-19-2013 04:38 PM

Re: Hangman
 
Googled "Having two left hands"...Journeyed through The Free Dictionary, Thesaurus.com, Urban Dictionary...The 10th hit, luckily on the same page, I see ambilevous it took me to Wiktionary. Was it a good trip? I had better...:biggrin:

sparky 07-19-2013 04:43 PM

Re: Hangman
 
Good word! Never knew ambidextrous had an opposite.

Bolaf 07-19-2013 06:12 PM

Re: Hangman
 
As strange as it may sound, you've found the right word, pearla.

:jossun: on to the next gallows...

Helanren 07-19-2013 06:43 PM

Re: Hangman
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sparky (Post 1447643)
Good word! Never knew ambidextrous had an opposite.

:lol: Never thought about that either. I thought I had 'broken the code' with 'ambidextrous => can work with both hands => not all right' but couldn't make if fit of course - and I never looked for the 'left' version of it :)

Nice bit of trivia: "... dexter, meaning "right" or "favorable". The term ambidexter in English was originally used in a legal sense of jurors who accepted bribes from both parties for their verdict." :biggrin:


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