@orangutan saidCALIBRE - which you got!
How to gauge this one ..
I grew up with my dad’s 12 bore rifle kept in the corner behind the TV.
@Drewnogal saidThat's where my dad kept a sturdy umbrella.
CALIBRE - which you got!
I grew up with my dad’s 12 bore rifle kept in the corner behind the TV.
@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidVery useful to stop greedy seagulls from stealing your chips.
That's where my dad kept a sturdy umbrella.
@Arkturos saidI'm not 100% on it, so we'll see. I'm in no hurry.
I'll pull a Paul and say: yeah, that must be it. 😉
@Earl-of-Trumps saidI think REST-ORATION is a pretty good solution, but thank you for waiting for a confirmation and presenting that example.
I'm not 100% on it, so we'll see. I'm in no hurry.
@Earl-of-Trumps saidSounds good, and that was polite of you.
Looking at it that way, I think you're right.
I'll get a word
Some of these mannerless savages of "The Commonwealth" don't even wait at times, so smug and doubtless are they. 😉
@Earl-of-Trumps saidWow! I have no idea about the solution, but I do believe you might be giving the others quite a challenge!
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It's not heavy at all, quite the opposite. And it bulges (closed compound word)
Good idea to use less-common vowels and a lot of consonants.
As you might know, there are some countries in Eastern Europe whose languages include words that have five consonants and no vowels at all ("FM -- no vowels at all" ).
@Earl-of-Trumps saidLIGHTBULB
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It's not heavy at all, quite the opposite. And it bulges (closed compound word)
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Races around delta frightened.