I thought of what might be a fun game.
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I thought of what might be a fun game. You're presented with two words which are opposites, and you have to figure out the context in which they _are_ opposites.
This was inspired by the one example I have so far, which is that the opposite of "dry" is "Dutch".
I'm not sure there are enough more examples be be able to make a game, but there might be. And I'm not sure if it would actually be fun, but it might be.
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I thought of what might be a fun game. You're presented with two words which are opposites, and you have to figure out the context in which they _are_ opposites.
This was inspired by the one example I have so far, which is that the opposite of "dry" is "Dutch".
I'm not sure there are enough more examples be be able to make a game, but there might be. And I'm not sure if it would actually be fun, but it might be.
…“self” … if you're at the gas station.
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…“self” … if you're at the gas station.
“Aged”, if you mean cheese.
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“Aged”, if you mean cheese.
“Dead”, if you mean branches.
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“Dead”, if you mean branches.
@mjd “seasoned” if you mean timber.
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@mjd “seasoned” if you mean timber.