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Games, activities and teaching ideas > A New Round in the Name-It Competition
A New Round in the Name-It Competition
oumsalsabil
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A New Round in the Name-It Competition
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Thank you dear Lynne for choosing my
definition. Here is my object for you to speculate about. Hope it will stir
your imagination and creativity. Go ahead everybody and guess what it is.
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10 Feb 2014
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spied-d-aignel
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A chestnut pan to cook chestnut with holes so that they don �t "explode"!
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10 Feb 2014
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falafel
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May be a double heating pan or an overturned pan. |
10 Feb 2014
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falafel
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May be a double heating pan or an overturned pan. |
10 Feb 2014
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isa2
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I �d like to invent/create a (hopefully funny) NEW WORD (according to the original rules of this game):
It �s a ASHAKER (a container used to scatter the ashes of a deceased) = ashes + shaker
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10 Feb 2014
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edrodmedina
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Anyone who is familiar with distilling can readily see that this is a port-a-still for moonshiners on the go. Ed |
10 Feb 2014
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sarguero
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It �s an UFRO (unidentified frying object)
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10 Feb 2014
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mohamedthabet
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Sorry, I �m not going to show any imagination, but may be some "creativity" in inventing a name for the object positioned on top of the charcoal stove (kanoun)
I name it Brik layer (not brick layer = mason)
I leave it to you to explain the use of this object. |
10 Feb 2014
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