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ESL forum > Games, activities and teaching ideas > Name-It Contest    

Name-It Contest





Jayho
Australia

 
 
smooching decussateurs
 
 

19 Jun 2015     



MoodyMoody
United States

Well, it �s been two days, so I guess it �s time to pick a winner! All of the entries were good, but I picked zailda and her skissors as the winner. (cunliffe came close, but she misspelled "shear" in her answer.) Your turn to post a picture for us, zailda!

20 Jun 2015     



seansarto
United States

Maybe too obvious a winner..but "The Cutlass"

20 Jun 2015     



Apodo
Australia

MoodyMoody . I don �t think Cunliffe �s answer was misspelt. She was just being punny.

20 Jun 2015     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Thank you, Apodo. Sheer means extreme, or something like that. Yes, it was meant to be a pun.  I don �t do spelling mysteaks. 

21 Jun 2015     



spinney
United Kingdom

@Lynne, Oh yes you du! Wink

21 Jun 2015     



MoodyMoody
United States

Usually "sheer" would be the better spelling. However, when referring to scissors, "shear" is the better pun. That �s what I meant.

21 Jun 2015     

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