Mushtogethertheirwordstheydo! Jah?
RiJoRi wrote:
Mushtogethertheirwordstheydo! Jah?
They are able to tell stories using only a single compound word
“The Shoe”. Would you consider them proficient or lazy?
For one thing...we'd all need much bigger boards.
But for those that play, this is where they send their tiles for reconditioning.
Did a German to English translation and it says “ Flooring Sanding machine rental “. With a word like that I would probably find it easier to draw a picture.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
If the board would accommodate this word, you would receive 59 points!
Ava'sPapa wrote:
“The Shoe”. Would you consider them proficient or lazy?
How about proficiently lazy or lazily proficient?
The Welsh can't play with a default set of letters. Instead they play with the consonants from two games plus 1 each of the vowels.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
I'm sure the locals just refer to it as "that place over there"!
Also, a single word shouldn't require three breaths to say the whole word!
One doesn't need a thesaurus to read said sign, knowing how to break down the word. The savings can be used for the bier. Prosit!
"Prosit is an interjection used to wish good health especially before drinking. It comes from German and Latin and means "may it be beneficial."
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