Word game: Anagrammatic variations
- pommystuart
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I bet she gets lots of different (+N)
manures
with all those animal anagrams.
manures
with all those animal anagrams.
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And none of those manures contain kryptonite so (+p)
Superman
has nothing to worry about.
Superman
has nothing to worry about.
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And as a (-u, +s)
pressman
Superman could conveniently keep up to date on that sort of thing.
pressman
Superman could conveniently keep up to date on that sort of thing.
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Does Superman keep up to date by attending (-p +i)
seminars?
Somehow I just can't picture him there.
seminars?
Somehow I just can't picture him there.
- pommystuart
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Perhaps they could include a session discussing the (s to t)
raiments
he chooses
raiments
he chooses
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Only 2 1/2 hours away from where I live.pommystuart wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 5:27 amA bit late but here is your invite.
https://ohiocenterforthebook.org/2023/0 ... onference/
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I wonder if Superman has had any adventures involving (+e)
antimeres
[There was a Star Trek episode of two men bilaterally half black, half white, on opposite sides. Could that be an example of antimeres?]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_That_ ... attlefield
antimeres
[There was a Star Trek episode of two men bilaterally half black, half white, on opposite sides. Could that be an example of antimeres?]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_That_ ... attlefield
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Have any of you watched Superman films at (-r)
matinees
?
matinees
?
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It would be more fun than an afternoon in a (-n)
steamie
(Scottish slang for a public wash house - not as racy as it sounds!)
steamie
(Scottish slang for a public wash house - not as racy as it sounds!)
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Very handy, but you probably wouldn't want to wash your (-e, +s)
samites
there.
samites
there.
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Judging by what I saw in the matinee, Superman's raiments could withstand an afternoon in a steamie. Breathable, waterproof, and fireproof, his cape is undoubtedly made of
amosite
(o for s)
amosite
(o for s)
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Which superhero (or villain) is it that has the power to (s for z)
atomize?
Could Superman's cape protect him?
atomize?
Could Superman's cape protect him?
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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
I believe Captain Atom (+s)
atomizes
things (or himself, its been a verrry long time since I read the comics).
Verb
third-person singular simple present indicative form of atomize
can anybody tell me what I just wrote means?
atomizes
things (or himself, its been a verrry long time since I read the comics).
Verb
third-person singular simple present indicative form of atomize
can anybody tell me what I just wrote means?
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Do you think Captain Atom or Superman (+l)
solmizate?
[Sometimes I do when I'm walking in the park and want to see how rusty my singing has gotten - pretty bad actually.]
solmizate?
[Sometimes I do when I'm walking in the park and want to see how rusty my singing has gotten - pretty bad actually.]
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Is their singing (-z, +n)
semitonal
?
semitonal
?
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Nope, they don't want to risk getting hit by a (m for h)
hailstone.
hailstone.
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Or by a (-a)
Holstein
cow
Holstein
cow
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or have a (t for k)
sinkhole
pop open under them.
sinkhole
pop open under them.
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When Superman gets new boots he always makes sure to apply
moleskin
to his heels until they're broken in.
(h to m)
moleskin
to his heels until they're broken in.
(h to m)