Fill in each sentence below so that the first two words combine to make the third word.
For example, given
"The prime minister ____ the meeting, even though the ____ was
technically the ____ official,"
you would fill in RAN, KING, and RANKING.
I ___ so ___ to his antics that I am no longer ___ by them.
That ___ loud ___ is so annoying that I'm afraid of committing a _____ someday.
I'm so shocked that ____ arrested ____ turned out to be our _____ .
A ____ company located in a remote _____ could have "_____" as their brand name.
Fill in each sentence below so that the first two words combine to make the third word.
For example, given
"The prime minister ____ the meeting, even though the ____ was
technically the ____ official,"
you would fill in RAN, KING, and RANKING.
I ___ so ___ to his antics that I am no longer ___ by them.
That ___ loud ___ is so annoying that I'm afraid of committing a _____ someday.
I'm so shocked that ____ arrested ____ turned out to be our _____ .
A ____ company located in a remote _____ could have "_____" as their brand name.
Fill in each sentence below so that the first two words combine to
make the third word.
For example, given
"The prime minister ____ the meeting, even though the ____ was
technically the ____ official,"
you would fill in RAN, KING, and RANKING.
I ___ so ___ to his antics that I am no longer ___ by them.
That ___ loud ___ is so annoying that I'm afraid of committing a _____ someday.
I'm so shocked that ____ arrested ____ turned out to be our _____ .
A ____ company located in a remote _____ could have "_____" as their brand name.
On 2/28/2023 3:33 AM, henh...@gmail.com wrote:
Fill in each sentence below so that the first two words combine to
make the third word.
For example, given
"The prime minister ____ the meeting, even though the ____ was
technically the ____ official,"
you would fill in RAN, KING, and RANKING.
I ___ so ___ to his antics that I am no longer ___ by them.
That ___ loud ___ is so annoying that I'm afraid of committing a _____ someday.
I'm so shocked that ____ arrested ____ turned out to be our _____ .
A ____ company located in a remote _____ could have "_____" as their brand name.
Spoilers for the first two are below.
A few more:
The * * in the weapon was described in the police *.
Can we * that * one survived the *?
The salty * made the linings *, causing us to * the car's breaks.
The cad * * when she would not come-*.
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
On 2/28/2023 3:33 AM, henh...@gmail.com wrote:
Fill in each sentence below so that the first two words combine to
make the third word.
For example, given
"The prime minister ____ the meeting, even though the ____ was
technically the ____ official,"
you would fill in RAN, KING, and RANKING.
I ___ so ___ to his antics that I am no longer ___ by them.
That ___ loud ___ is so annoying that I'm afraid of committing a _____ someday.
I'm so shocked that ____ arrested ____ turned out to be our _____ .
A ____ company located in a remote _____ could have "_____" as their brand name.
Spoilers for the first two are below.
A few more:
The * * in the weapon was described in the police *.
Can we * that * one survived the *?
The salty * made the linings *, causing us to * the car's breaks.
The cad * * when she would not come-*.
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
I AM so USED to his antics I am no longer AMUSED by them.
That MANS loud LAUGHTER is so annoying that I'm afraid of committing a MANSLAUGHTER someday.
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On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 7:56:29 AM UTC-8, Carl G. wrote:
On 2/28/2023 3:33 AM, henh...@gmail.com wrote:
Fill in each sentence below so that the first two words combine to
make the third word.
For example, given
"The prime minister ____ the meeting, even though the ____ was technically the ____ official,"
you would fill in RAN, KING, and RANKING.
I ___ so ___ to his antics that I am no longer ___ by them.
That ___ loud ___ is so annoying that I'm afraid of committing a _____ someday.
I'm so shocked that ____ arrested ____ turned out to be our _____ .
A ____ company located in a remote _____ could have "_____" as their brand name.
Spoilers for the first two are below.
A few more:
The * * in the weapon was described in the police *.
Can we * that * one survived the *?
The salty * made the linings *, causing us to * the car's breaks.
The cad * * when she would not come-*.
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
thanks! these problems are pretty easy ... so could we have more (and more) Problems and No answers or spoilers???
She was ___ afraid of cramps coming ___ ___ .
____ gentlemen Alex and Bart were ____ in terms of being _______ .
On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 10:35:29 AM UTC-8, henh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 7:56:29 AM UTC-8, Carl G. wrote:
On 2/28/2023 3:33 AM, henh...@gmail.com wrote:
Fill in each sentence below so that the first two words combine to make the third word.
For example, given
"The prime minister ____ the meeting, even though the ____ was technically the ____ official,"
you would fill in RAN, KING, and RANKING.
I ___ so ___ to his antics that I am no longer ___ by them.
That ___ loud ___ is so annoying that I'm afraid of committing a _____ someday.
I'm so shocked that ____ arrested ____ turned out to be our _____ .
A ____ company located in a remote _____ could have "_____" as their brand name.
Spoilers for the first two are below.
A few more:
The * * in the weapon was described in the police *.
Can we * that * one survived the *?
The salty * made the linings *, causing us to * the car's breaks.
The cad * * when she would not come-*.
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
Spoilers for the first two are below...
thanks! these problems are pretty easy ... so could we have more (and more) Problems and No answers or spoilers???
She was ___ afraid of cramps coming ___ ___ .
____ gentlemen Alex and Bart were ____ in terms of being _______ .removing one word:
____ gentlemen Alex and Bart ____ in terms of being _______ .
doctor was “not able” to operate, because the room had “no table”.There is a well-known redivision phrase, though: The “notable”
On 22/01/2023 12:55 pm, Eric Sosman wrote:
On 1/22/2023 3:18 AM, Richard Heathfield wrote:
On 21/01/2023 1:43 am, Jonathan Dushoff wrote:
On Friday, January 20, 2023 at 6:39:42 AM UTC+8, Phil Carmody
wrote:
A simple redivision of the letters into words is technically
an anagram, but they're rarely of interest as they don't
generally make much sense. E.g. see above.
There is a well-known redivision phrase, though: The “notable”
doctor was “not able” to operate, because the room had “no
table”.
If the doctor is sufficiently notable, they'll find him a table.
Or perhaps a couch, if he's Psycho the rapist.
Some genuine Web sites (I haven't checked whether the sites are
still up):
expertsexchange.com (like stackexchange.com, I suppose)
penisland.net (online stationer)
therapistfinder.com (therapist resource)
whorepresents.com (for finding celebrities' agents)
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