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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Anagrams, Snatch, Snatch-words, or Grabscrab is a board-free word game that involves rearranging letter tiles to form words. The game pieces consist of a set of tiles with letters on them. Tiles are turned over one by one, and players form words by combining unused tiles with existing words, their own or others'. The game has never been standardized and there exist a great many varieties of sets and rules. Anagrams is now often played with tiles from another word game, such as Scrabble. From Wikipedia under the
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Lansdale Reporter ... it is a combination of move games like chess and checkers, number games like cards and Bingo, and word games like crossword puzzles and anagrams . ... From Google News Search: "anagrams" What is answers to following anagrams? Q. 1 - radiance figs 2 -Aloe weighed in it shows one picture of a man riding a motor bike on an incline. It also shows a picture of (it looks like a piece of material in a funny shape). Hope you can help. I can't draw pictures. Thanks so much. Asked by bbush - Wed Aug 19 09:32:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well I guess with the motorbike we're looking for something involving riding? What about... Ride Facing As Doing a wheelie I feel sure doing a wheelie is correct for the second part. So the first should lead into that closing part. Answered by Charon - Wed Aug 19 09:52:03 2009 How to unscramble anagrams? Q. Is there any tips on how to solve anagrams by yourself? Any secrets you might know of? Asked by RAINBOW CHICK - Sun Jul 26 13:55:04 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. I often write out all the letters, but jumbled. For example, say the word was "lived". Id go...L, then in front of it I'd put the next letter, so I'd have IL. Next I'd put the third letter at the end, ILD; the next one at the beginning, and so on. In this case it would come out EILVD. In itself, that doesn't look like much. But it can spark the brain into seeing the letters in different combinations. In this case DEVIL. I agree with the reply that says sometimes the answer just comes to you. And I find this jumbling of the ketters, even if it doesn't look like words yet, helps my intuition make the leap Answered by grayflo - Sun Jul 26 15:25:08 2009 Can anybody come up with examples of Apt Anagrams?
Q. They are defined as words or phrases in which the letters can be transposed, or twisted around, into other words/phrases, while still making sense and having the same meaning. Here are some examples: Absence makes the heart grow fonder He wants back dearest gone from here Angered Enraged Alphabetically I play all the ABC Asinine Is inane Apple Macintosh Laptop machines Adolf Hitler Hated for ill Allegories Lies galore Can you come up with some? Asked by choclatmnm - Fri Feb 9 14:46:14 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. [Some old chestnuts that have been going around for several years] President Clinton of the USA To copulate he finds interns and I found these President Boris Yeltsin enjoys "endless insobriety trip," while "the end of the world is nigh" becomes a frantic "down this hole -- frightened!" And "eleven plus two" amazingly uses the same letters as "twelve plus one." Computer-generated anagrams are becoming longer, cleverer and funnier as special software, first written in 1988, has steadily improved. Here are two astonishing recent ones: Original phrase: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. (Neil Armstrong)." Anagram: "A thin man left planet, ran, makes large stride, pins a flag on moon. On to Mars!" Original… [cont.] Answered by smci - Sat Feb 10 06:03:16 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "anagrams" |






