Another word game - Saw this and thought of you lot!

Lengthy the size of some of the emails I receive at work :rofl:

Yarrow A flowering herb growing in moist areas

Why? The big question. Why are we here? Why are snails here…and mosquitos? Why is chocolate and pizza fattening, but not salad? Why? Why? Why? WHY?

Yawning Something I do a lot of these days.

Garden–It brings many of us great pleasure, whether full of flowers or lettuce. :sunflower: :tulip: :blossom: :tulip: :sunflower: :rose: :leafy_green: :leafy_green: :leafy_green:

Neighbours the people who live next door or an Aussie TV program :slightly_smiling_face:

Mouse– It’s really a cute little animal, :mouse: but if I see one in the house I freak out. :grimacing:

Does Neighbours finish with an M? :thinking: :rofl:
Elephants have big feet

Summer the time of year we all look forward to :sun_with_face::sun_with_face::sun_with_face:

No, neighbors doesn’t finish with an M. I have no idea what happened to my brain at that moment. :upside_down_face: I still stand by what I said about Mice, though. :grin: OK Summer ends with an R, so, ROUGE- makes my face look better. :smiling_face:

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Eclectic a bit like us. A diverse bunch with lots of different ideas
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Cantankerous- a great word to describe feeling grouchy, like my husband when he needs a nap. :unamused:

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Oh i haven’t heard that word in a very long time.

Seasoning some of those condiments we use on/in our food to make it tastier.

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Gloaming–a new word for me. I thought it was a place, like a valley.
But, no. It means the time just after sunset or just before sunrise. (dusk or dawn)

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Oh I thought it meant the same as you. Roaming in the gloaming rings a bell. Every day’s a school day.

Garden the place my husband likes to hide to kerp out of my way :rofl::rofl:

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I wish my husband liked the garden. He hides in video games sometimes. :grin:
**Nail- ** Not a

and not a

but-- an old measure of 2 and 1/4 inches.

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Linen - that which might be measured in units of nails :grinning:

Fantastic piece of trivia @axnr911 :wink:

The quarter of a yard (9 inches) was known as the “quarter” without further qualification, while the sixteenth of a yard (2.25 inches) was called a nail.

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Nutrient something wecall need for healthy living and available in our food :grinning:

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Trident– a three-pronged spear, used for fishing and famously held by Neptune. :tropical_fish:

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teacup -