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maryl
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My first is not a pro; He manipulates the weak. My second is a "subject" even mad men find unique. Many men have wrestled with my all, yet it challenges everybody-both big and small.
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mistysakura
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Re: My first is not a pro
« Reply #1 on: Apr 24th, 2003, 9:59pm » |
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I would've felt pretty bad if I couldn't answer that one. Nice riddle though.
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Re: My first is not a pro
« Reply #2 on: Apr 28th, 2003, 6:44am » |
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At long last I have an idea: conscience? If it's what you looked for, I'd be interested in knowing whether its "second" is really easy to come up with for you native speakers.
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maryl
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Re: My first is not a pro
« Reply #3 on: Apr 28th, 2003, 12:37pm » |
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on Apr 28th, 2003, 6:44am, wowbagger wrote:At long last I have an idea: conscience? If it's what you looked for, I'd be interested in knowing whether its "second" is really easy to come up with for you native speakers. |
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Icarus
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Re: My first is not a pro
« Reply #4 on: Apr 28th, 2003, 6:12pm » |
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It certainly isn't any easier because of pronunciation! I came up with it immediately because the phase "Men have wrestled with ..." rang a bell. And "con" fit well with the first two lines. But it took me quite a while to notice how it fit the 3rd and 4th lines, since the pronunciation is so different. It does bring up the question of whether "conscience" is a two or three syllable word. Around here, it is usually spoken in two, but in some dialects it might be considered three.
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Re: My first is not a pro
« Reply #5 on: Apr 29th, 2003, 11:23am » |
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on Apr 28th, 2003, 6:12pm, Icarus wrote:It certainly isn't any easier because of pronunciation! I came up with it immediately because the phase "Men have wrestled with ..." rang a bell. And "con" fit well with the first two lines. But it took me quite a while to notice how it fit the 3rd and 4th lines, since the pronunciation is so different. It does bring up the question of whether "conscience" is a two or three syllable word. Around here, it is usually spoken in two, but in some dialects it might be considered three. |
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Re: My first is not a pro
« Reply #6 on: Apr 29th, 2003, 4:19pm » |
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Oh - well if you are going to go by the dictionary... Personally, I prefer to make up my own rules! There is so much more freedom that way.
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Re: My first is not a pro
« Reply #7 on: Apr 30th, 2003, 1:42pm » |
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Actually, this is a good point. There are only two syllables in the word, but the first syllable on its own is a two syllable word. This is what took me so long ot get this, I was looking for a single syllable word for "my second". Tricky.
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Re: My first is not a pro
« Reply #8 on: May 1st, 2003, 8:47pm » |
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My first guess was Conceit. And, defining mad men as people with unusual behavior, then they just may find Seat(s) unique. And, don't men wrestle with conceit. (women also) But, the other answer seems better
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