Word game: Anagrammatic variations
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As long as that doesn't attract anything (m to r)
colubrine
colubrine
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I guess a well cooked black pudding would be (-l)
bouncier
than a colubrine
bouncier
than a colubrine
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is it bouncier if you dice or (c for s)
brunoise
the onions?
BTW just read that it's been illegal to import black pudding into the United States since 1971 because it contains sheep lung. Apparently during slaughter the stomach contents can get into animals' lungs. And stomach contents can spread disease.
brunoise
the onions?
BTW just read that it's been illegal to import black pudding into the United States since 1971 because it contains sheep lung. Apparently during slaughter the stomach contents can get into animals' lungs. And stomach contents can spread disease.
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"BTW just read that it's been illegal to import black pudding into the United States since 1971 because it contains sheep lung. Apparently during slaughter the stomach contents can get into animals' lungs. And stomach contents can spread disease."
Thanks for the info.
I will leave my black puddings at home next time I visit the States.
Thanks for the info.
I will leave my black puddings at home next time I visit the States.
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I fear that this discussion will give me a (-b, +s)
neurosis
about food
neurosis
about food
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The trouble with some (-u)
seniors
is they have lived long enough to have a neurosis about anything.
seniors
is they have lived long enough to have a neurosis about anything.
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Including (e for p)
prisons?
prisons?
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This senior is more worried about (-s)
prions
than prisons
prions
than prisons
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It would not be nice to be a senior in (-p)
irons
in a prison, being fed prions in the prison slops (meals)
irons
in a prison, being fed prions in the prison slops (meals)
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It would not be nice either to have senior (+h)
rhinos
in irons in prison. It doesn't look like they get/give prion disease.
rhinos
in irons in prison. It doesn't look like they get/give prion disease.
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Their (-i)
horns
would definitely cause issues, even if they are restrained in irons
horns
would definitely cause issues, even if they are restrained in irons
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Rhino horns remind me of (+t)
thorns.
thorns.
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Or (+e)
hornets
?
hornets
?
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Being attacked by a swarm of Hornets would certainly (mix)
shorten
your fun time.
shorten
your fun time.
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I definitely want to avoid hornets. Let's go and watch the (-t)
herons
herons
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Or around here we can watch the (+k)
honkers
as they migrate south.
honkers
as they migrate south.
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Everyone (o to a)
hankers
for the sound of the wild places
hankers
for the sound of the wild places
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Bet they don't hanker for the sound of someone serving time doing (J4H)
jankers.
jankers.
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do people (j for c)
screak
when serving time doing jankers?
screak
when serving time doing jankers?
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I don't know, but I will screak if you take away my (-r)
cakes
cakes