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WSO CCC OTD 2015-08-11 (1. Hint added)

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  • R Rage

    Ruminate ?

    Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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    Tada, we have a winner! Would you care to show the derivation also? You're on tomorrow! Cheers!

    "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

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      Tada, we have a winner! Would you care to show the derivation also? You're on tomorrow! Cheers!

      "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

      Ron White, Comedian

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      Manfred R. Bihy wrote:

      Would you care to show the derivation also

      Oh yes, I would. It is just that I do not have it. :-O Wait a second: After I count one by one - Minuter ? About shy - "A" Chewed over a little bit -> Anagram : Ruminate ? Does a "minuter" exist in English ? Why am I under the impression of making a complete fool of myself ? :sigh: :-D

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        Manfred R. Bihy wrote:

        Would you care to show the derivation also

        Oh yes, I would. It is just that I do not have it. :-O Wait a second: After I count one by one - Minuter ? About shy - "A" Chewed over a little bit -> Anagram : Ruminate ? Does a "minuter" exist in English ? Why am I under the impression of making a complete fool of myself ? :sigh: :-D

        Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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        Rage wrote:

        Oh yes, I would. It is just that I do not have it.

        Yes, but you can now create it. Having both the clue and the solution. I'll get you started: "count off one by one" -> enumerate Better now?

        "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

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          Rage wrote:

          Oh yes, I would. It is just that I do not have it.

          Yes, but you can now create it. Having both the clue and the solution. I'll get you started: "count off one by one" -> enumerate Better now?

          "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

          Ron White, Comedian

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          anag. I + eNUMERATe obviously, but your definition (indicating a noun) doesn't match your answer (a verb).

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            anag. I + eNUMERATe obviously, but your definition (indicating a noun) doesn't match your answer (a verb).

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            I feared so! Would "chewing it of over a bit" have been a valid verb indication? Or does that automatically imply ruminating. What do you say? Cheers!

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              I feared so! Would "chewing it of over a bit" have been a valid verb indication? Or does that automatically imply ruminating. What do you say? Cheers!

              "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

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              Ruminating or rumination but not what you want unfortunately. There's really not an alternative to defining a verb with another one, eg. (to) chew over (agreeing in number and tense, of course). You have to mould the clue around the definition in such cases even if it does make your original brilliant idea a no-go.

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                Ruminating or rumination but not what you want unfortunately. There's really not an alternative to defining a verb with another one, eg. (to) chew over (agreeing in number and tense, of course). You have to mould the clue around the definition in such cases even if it does make your original brilliant idea a no-go.

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                :confused: So what a valid (CCC) verb definition look like then? Cheers!

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                  Ruminating or rumination but not what you want unfortunately. There's really not an alternative to defining a verb with another one, eg. (to) chew over (agreeing in number and tense, of course). You have to mould the clue around the definition in such cases even if it does make your original brilliant idea a no-go.

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                  Would the imperative do? "Chew it over!" Cheers!

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                    Would the imperative do? "Chew it over!" Cheers!

                    "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

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                    That it would indeed, yes siree Bob!

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                      That it would indeed, yes siree Bob!

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                      I'll try to do better next time. Thanks for your help! Is it generally harder to do verb definitions than nouns? Cheers!

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                      • M Manfred Rudolf Bihy

                        I'll try to do better next time. Thanks for your help! Is it generally harder to do verb definitions than nouns? Cheers!

                        "I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"

                        Ron White, Comedian

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                        A tad perhaps but I'd go for adverbs as by far the hardest, followed by adjectives, because it can be so tricky to fit them into a natural sounding sentence. Of course, the luxury you have with this CCC is that you only have to produce one clue on the day so you can practice in the privacy of your own brain and reject any that don't quite work beforehand.

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