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Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2024 10:40 pm
by pommystuart
I quess that someone could make up a
sonnet
about the nekton Martins heroic swimming prowess.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 10:42 pm
by leelaht
I asked chatGPT to write the sonnet:
Beneath the sky where twilight’s hues ignite,
The pine martens embark with purpose clear,
Their slender forms, aglow in fading light,
Slip through the woods, their destination near.
A river wide, with currents deep and bold,
Lies in their path, a challenge to their quest,
But undeterred by water's icy hold,
They dive right in, their courage manifest.
Through swirling depths, they swim with grace and flair,
Their tiny paws propel them through the wave,
For on the other side, a prize so rare—
A bonnet bright, their fashion sense to save.
Emerging wet, yet joyous in their plight,
They don their bonnets, radiant in the night.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:43 am
by jil
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2024 11:30 pm
by pommystuart
Brilliant.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2024 10:05 am
by jil
Now we need someone (or AI?) to (s to i)
intone
the sonnet
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2024 9:37 pm
by pommystuart
That could be a (-i)
tonne
of work finding someone to intone your sonnet.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2024 11:43 pm
by leelaht
something (n for y)
toney
please
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2024 7:59 pm
by Randi
For a bit of variety, how about some koto music to accompany a (-y, +b)
bento
lunch?
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2024 11:29 pm
by leelaht
A bento lunch served in an (t for y)
ebony
box?
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 12:57 am
by pommystuart
Is Bento one of those dishes which is very (mix)
boney?
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 7:43 am
by jil
I would expect everything to be (y to d)
boned
to make it easier to eat
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 10:48 pm
by leelaht
when you get your bento don't forget your (e for i)
bidon
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2024 7:09 am
by jil
Your lunch might include (+u)
boudin
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2024 10:35 pm
by pommystuart
Be careful eating to much Black pudding, you may get (-i)
bound
up.
(I can eat Black puddings, but don't really like White puddings.)
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2024 12:59 am
by leelaht
Where do black puddings (+a)
abound?
I've not had any.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2024 1:43 pm
by Randi
According to
https://www.thefreedictionary.com,
boudin
is a French version of a black pudding. I haven't had that, but I have had, and enjoyed, boudin blanc which are presumably the French version of a white pudding.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2024 11:41 pm
by leelaht
Is there a (+e)
Bedouin
version?
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 12:12 am
by pommystuart
There is an (+l)
unboiled
version but I would not recommend it.
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 7:21 am
by jil
I'm guessing that it doesn't contain (d to m)
nobelium
Re: Word game: Anagrammatic variations
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 8:42 pm
by leelaht
Please, no. How about garnishing your serving with some (+c)
columbine
flowers?