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The missing vowels/107

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The missing vowels/107
Message de marit64 posté le 21-01-2015 à 23:14:20 (S | E | F)
everybody!

Find the missing vowels and unscramble the consonants in order to get the right word.

The number of vowels is given in 5 out of 10 answers.

1- A person (usually a trained nurse) who helps at the birth of children. ..... (fmdw) 2
2- A mat kept in front of the door of a house. ..... (rtdm)
3- A type of joint between two parts of an object that enables one part to turn without the other. ..... (lwvs) 2
4- To take on the financial responsibility for (a person, project etc), often as a form of advertising or for charity. ..... (prssn)
5- A kind of gnawing animal covered with long prickles (called quills), and larger than a hedgehog. ..... (nrppc) 4
6- Having no conscience or scruples; wicked. ..... (lspnrsc) 5
7- Covered with ink. ..... (kn)
8- To fix (skin, bone etc) from one part of the body on to or into another part of the body. ..... (rtgf)
9- A lack of order. ..... (rrsdd)
10- Something left from a past time. ..... (lrc) 2

Good luck and have fun!

Have a nice week!

So long




Réponse : The missing vowels/107 de flowermusic, postée le 21-01-2015 à 23:52:56 (S | E)
Hello Marit

Bonjour à tous ceux qui viendront

1- A person (usually a trained nurse) who helps at the birth of children. ..... (fmdw) 2 midwife
2- A mat kept in front of the door of a house. ..... (rtdm) doormat
3- A type of joint between two parts of an object that enables one part to turn without the other. ..... (lwvs) 2 swivel
4- To take on the financial responsibility for (a person, project etc), often as a form of advertising or for charity. ..... (prssn) sponsor
5- A kind of gnawing animal covered with long prickles (called quills), and larger than a hedgehog. ..... (nrppc) 4 porcupine
6- Having no conscience or scruples; wicked. ..... (lspnrsc) 5 unscrupulous
7- Covered with ink. ..... (kn) inky
8- To fix (skin, bone etc) from one part of the body on to or into another part of the body. ..... (rtgf) graft
9- A lack of order. ..... (rrsdd) disorder
10- Something left from a past time. ..... (lrc) 2 relic

Have a nice week



Réponse : The missing vowels/107 de headway, postée le 22-01-2015 à 12:37:42 (S | E)
Hello there

1- A person (usually a trained nurse) who helps at the birth of children. ..... Midwife.
2- A mat kept in front of the door of a house. .....Doormat.
3- A type of joint between two parts of an object that enables one part to turn without the other. ..... (lwvs) 2
4- To take on the financial responsibility for (a person, project etc), often as a form of advertising or for charity. ..... Sponsor.
5- A kind of gnawing animal covered with long prickles (called quills), and larger than a hedgehog. .....Porcupine.
6- Having no conscience or scruples; wicked. ..... Unscrupulous.
7- Covered with ink. ..... Inky.
8- To fix (skin, bone etc) from one part of the body on to or into another part of the body. ..... Graft.
9- A lack of order. ..... Disorder.
10- Something left from a past time. ..... Relic.


Thank you Marit

Headway.



Réponse : The missing vowels/107 de peaceofmind, postée le 22-01-2015 à 17:04:17 (S | E)
Hello Marit,

Here is my try :

1) midwife
2) doormat
3) swivel
4) sponsor
5) Porcupine
6) unscrupulous
7) inky
8) to graft
9) disorder
10) relic


Thanks a lot Marit and have a nice week!

See you later !



Réponse : The missing vowels/107 de swan85, postée le 27-01-2015 à 21:27:25 (S | E)

Hello Marit

This is my replies :

1- A person (usually a trained nurse) who helps at the birth of children. Midwife
2- A mat kept in front of the door of a house. Doormat
3- A type of joint between two parts of an object that enables one part to turn without the other. Swivel
4- To take on the financial responsibility for (a person, project etc), often as a form of advertising or for charity. Sponsor
5- A kind of gnawing animal covered with long prickles (called quills), and larger than a hedgehog. Porcupine
6- Having no conscience or scruples; wicked. Unscrupulous
7- Covered with ink. Inky
8- To fix (skin, bone etc) from one part of the body on to or into another part of the body. Graft
9- A lack of order. Disorder
10- Something left from a past time. Relic

Thank you very much
See you soon



Réponse : The missing vowels/107 de violet91, postée le 28-01-2015 à 13:53:42 (S | E)

Hello very dear Marit , hello dear company ,

Glad to see you must be fine , now ! Would you need polishing your Canadian French ? Correct me if I am wrong , but you are a French speaker , aren't you ?

1 ) a midwife : interesting and funny name : the 'wife ' in the middle of husband and wife for a good delivery
2 ) a welcoming doormat for wiping and scrabbing our and your feet from rain, dust, mud, earth ...
3 ) a swivel [' swvl]
4 ) to sponsor and not to support a member of the family
5 ) a (hugely pricky and stinky ) porcupine you might meet in a zoo in Europe .
6 ) unscrupulous : the kind of person you keep away from and even ban from your own environment
7 ) inky like Japanese artist Hokusai ' s works ( inks ,rather ) . Inky or/and sticky fingers of kiddies !
8 ) to graft ( kidneys,liver,lungs, eyes , heart ...and so on . No brains , yet unfortunate for some silly people and rough deciders
9 ) complete disaster : ( mental) disorder( untidiness in little kids ' and teenagers ' rooms !)
10 ) a relic ( mostly religious for a Saint for instance / remains for all sorts I should say

As usual , friend , thank you ever so much for giving us such a relaxing and intelligent little game each week from' far , far away' in Shawinigan where probable Jumblies might be living too, as some do overhere ! Check in Edward Lear 's 'Nonsense book' , will you ?Did you find the poem ?
Take care , stand still , don't catch any more germs and enjoy your week ! See you in the sun .




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