Player Carmenetc posted a message on 14/12 17:25 on the MadWin Forum: Word for word. Answer him on MadWin and exchange with other players

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Subject :  Word for word
Carmenetc
14/12/2011 17:25:05

Hello, Do
you also find that sometimes the answers do not always correspond to the definitions in this game? Example definition: "Not in a straight line". And the answer is "distant". Especially, with regard to this specific definition, since we have always been told that the shortest distance between 2 points is the straight line!

luckymom
21 
27/12/2012 16:15:52

Congrats the definition: embarrassing

gear and the answer is... gear, damn it, I'm stupid not to have found it 😠

chimyoyo
01/12/2012 21:42:42

In the definition I had to find on December 1, 2012: a spelling error: "hyme sung on the day of the twigs". The word "hyme" is spelled HYMNE". Fear to be corrected.
Answer: Hossana.

Carmenetc
10/04/2012 16:17:34

Note: the word "business" at QuoVerbis is written "business".

meaulnes
27 
08/04/2012 16:13:00

today:
Definitive word for word: person who tries to surround you....................................
answer: fucker.....
it's a CHIC... Quo Verbis...... there's no need to say......

meaulnes
27 
23/03/2012 19:34:53

it must be recognized, however, that definitions are far-fetched...........
Example on this day: Definition: Dentists' Collaborative................
Answer: Caramel...........
I'D LIKE TO...... BUT WELL.......EVEN IF IT'S TRUE..... IT'S A STRETCH BY THE HAIR.

meaulnes
27 
22/03/2012 16:25:33

Yes, exact majovo...... you're right..... but since it has been used by the restorers we're wrong....
Thanks for the information.
Cordialement🙋

majovo
230 
21/03/2012 23:30:32

An interesting link: http://www.google.fr/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CDkQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2F%2Fwww.etudes-litteraires.com%2Forum%2Ftopic19095-la-bonne-chair-ou-la-bonne-chere.html&ei=fFVqT7K0DuSx0QWA8aGTCQ&usg=AFQjCNHFgdxeLBWiniyaywJDNGq5BWSSg&sig2=a__buUg43Dw_wIR8MCnH6g
A little trick, when you have the majority of letters, pause to think about the solution

Date of message edition 22/03/2012 16:45:53

meaulnes
27 
18/03/2012 10:29:50

Yes, today, definition: 😈 who likes the good "dear"......... I obviously looked for a long time who liked the good ones that we paid a lot of money for.......
Unfortunately, it is often like this: misspelled, or whose definition does not correspond to the solution......
In this case, it was: "CHAIR" that had to be written.......
since we have very little time to answer..... if we move from the base in the wrong direction we automatically lose the Round...... 😈



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