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		Games, activities and teaching ideas > Word of the Day (Week) --WOD 2018 33 Winner     
			
		 
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					douglas 
					 
					
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							Word of the Day (Week) --WOD 2018 33 Winner 
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  Congratulations to Les on winning the Daffynitions contest.   I loved what you all presented, but had to give-in to Les � catching the "yummy wretch" relationship.   So me "cherimoyas" (-mayas?), a cherimoya  is what Mark Twain once referred to as "the most delicious fruit known to men".    The cherimoya tree, native to South and Central America (even the high altitudes of Peru), produces a fruit whose creamy texture of the flesh gives it its secondary name, custard apple.     I �ve never tried it, but it sounds quite tasty!   Cheers, Douglas 
        
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					Marixol 
					 
					
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							I have tried, it´s delicious and it is good against cancer. In Costa Rica we call it "anona" | 
						 
					 
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					ldthemagicman 
					 
					
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							  Thank you, Douglas.   I �ll look around for another suitable  �WORD �, and post it.   Once again, "Thank you!"   Les Douglas   | 
						 
					 
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