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13th May 18 5:03 PM
pleasantsurprise
Posts 6,331
Quote:
Originally posted by L0vemaster
sipping


Ripping
 
13th May 18 5:05 PM
Lovemaster
Posts 486
Quote:
Originally posted by pleasantsurprise
Ripping
Rippling
 
13th May 18 5:15 PM
stripey
Posts 6,155
Quote:
Originally posted by L0vemaster
Rippling
Tippling
 
13th May 18 5:16 PM
Lovemaster
Posts 486
Quote:
Originally posted by stripey
Tippling
Stippling
 
13th May 18 7:23 PM
pleasantsurprise
Posts 6,331
Quote:
Originally posted by L0vemaster
Stippling


Wow!
 
13th May 18 8:40 PM
Mr_Brightside
Posts 565
Quote:
Originally posted by L0vemaster
Stippling


Stoppling
 
13th May 18 9:18 PM
scotty1962
Posts 3,249
Quote:
Originally posted by Mr_Brightside
Stoppling


Thats not in the dictionary on my profile.

I think Love master has got this, but we will give it the 24hrs from his post to see if anyone can do anything, otherwise Love master restarts the game with a word.
 
13th May 18 10:06 PM
stripey
Posts 6,155
Quote:
Originally posted by scotty1962


Thats not in the dictionary on my profile.

I think Love master has got this, but we will give it the 24hrs from his post to see if anyone can do anything, otherwise Love master restarts the game with a word.


It's a proper word - certainly comes up in Shakespeare. Moreover, if you look up stopple in your dictionary, scotty, it's listed there as both a noun and a verb, so from the latter, stoppling is the present participle.
 
13th May 18 10:18 PM
pleasantsurprise
Posts 6,331
Quote:
Originally posted by stripey
It's a proper word - certainly comes up in Shakespeare. Moreover, if you look up in your dictionary, scotty, it's listed there as both a noun and a verb, so from the latter, is the present participle.




I can't see 'stopple' in the dictionary in scotty's link,

Edit: Err, yes I can.

It's a bit confusing when it says 'no exact matches found for "stopple".

Then goes on to give under 'English Dictionary':

Stopple

What's all that about?
 
13th May 18 10:21 PM
stripey
Posts 6,155
Quote:
Originally posted by pleasantsurprise


I can't see 'stopple' in the dictionary in scotty's link,

I'll PM you a link.
 
13th May 18 10:22 PM
stripey
Posts 6,155
Quote:
Originally posted by stripey
I'll PM you a link.
Done.
 
13th May 18 10:22 PM
pleasantsurprise
Posts 6,331
Quote:
Originally posted by stripey
I'll PM you a link.


See my edit above...
 
13th May 18 10:26 PM
stripey
Posts 6,155
Quote:
Originally posted by pleasantsurprise
See my edit above...

Ah...
When I looked it went straight to stopple, describing it as North American, under the page listing of British and World English.
 
13th May 18 10:35 PM
pleasantsurprise
Posts 6,331
Quote:
Originally posted by stripey
Ah...
When I looked it went straight to stopple, describing it as North American, under the page listing of British and World English.


Nope.

When I looked (and I suspect when scotty typed in 'stopple') it was as I described above.
 
13th May 18 11:06 PM
stripey
Posts 6,155
Quote:
Originally posted by pleasantsurprise
Nope.

When I looked (and I suspect when scotty typed in 'stopple') it was as I described above.


I wonder what scotty typed in.....
 
13th May 18 11:36 PM
ozzymac
Posts 2,877
Well if we go with Stoppling which is a word then i'll add

Toppling
 
14th May 18 7:02 AM
roland68
Posts 974
Quote:
Originally posted by ozzymac


Toppling


Tippling
 
14th May 18 8:27 AM
NotSoSpecialOne
Posts 538
Quote:
Originally posted by roland68
Tippling


already been had and on this page.
 
14th May 18 9:11 AM
roland68
Posts 974
Quote:
Originally posted by NotSoSpecialOne
already been had and on this page.


Oops, missed that.

OK, back to Ozzymac's word:

Toppling
 
14th May 18 10:24 AM
Mr_Brightside
Posts 565
Quote:
Originally posted by roland68
Oops, missed that.

OK, back to Ozzymac's word:

Toppling


Hoppling
 
 
 

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