Welcome back! We have missed you! Let's get right to it.
We have a winner, by a landslide from last week. Who is it? Well, you could never tell by the chart above, but here you go:
Last week's winner was:
DANimal!
Wompf there it is! Congrats, old chap! Now, bring us the head of a felled dragon tomorrow... oh, and two new words for next week!
LOST / SPACE are this weeks words and are due tomorrow by 2pm PST! Get ta crackin, why dontcha?
Here is some inspiration:
LOST
1.
no longer possessed or retained:
lost friends.
2.
no longer to be found:
lost articles.
3.
having gone astray or missed the way; bewildered as to place,direction, etc.:
lost children.
4.
not used to good purpose, as opportunities, time, or labor; wasted:
a lost advantage.
5.
being something that someone has failed to win:
a lost prize.
6.
ending in or attended with defeat:
a lost battle.
7.
destroyed or ruined:
lost ships.
8.
preoccupied; rapt:
He seems lost in thought.
9.
distracted; distraught; desperate; hopeless:
the lost look of a man trapped and afraid.
11.
get lost, Slang.
- to absent oneself:I think I'll get lost before an argument starts.
- to stop being a nuisance:If they call again, tell them to get lost.
12.
lost to,
- no longer belonging to.
- no longer possible or open to:The opportunity was lost to him.
- insensible to:lost to all sense of duty.
SPACE
1.
the unlimited or incalculably great three-dimensional realm or expansein which all material objects are located and all events occur.
2.
the portion or extent of this in a given instance; extent or room inthree dimensions:
the space occupied by a body.
3.
extent or area in two dimensions; a particular extent of surface:
to fill out blank spaces in a document.
4.
Fine Arts.
- the designed and structured surface of a picture:In Mondrian's later work he organized space in highly complexrhythms.
- the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface.
7.
a seat, berth, or room on a train, airplane, etc.
8.
a place available for a particular purpose:
a parking space.
9.
linear distance; a particular distance:
trees separated by equal spaces.
10.
Mathematics. a system of objects with relations between the objectsdefined.
11.
extent, or a particular extent, of time:
a space of two hours.
12.
an interval of time; a while:
After a space he continued his story.
13.
an area or interval allowed for or taken by advertising, as in aperiodical, on the radio, etc.
14.
Music. the interval between two adjacent lines of the staff.
15.
an interval or blank area in text:
a space between the letters.
16.
Printing. one of the blank pieces of metal, less than type-high, used toseparate words, sentences, etc.
17.
Telegraphy. an interval during the transmitting of a message when thekey is not in contact.
18.
radio or television broadcast time allowed or available for a program,advertisement, etc.
19.
freedom or opportunity to express oneself, resolve a personal difficulty,be alone, etc.; allowance, understanding, or noninterference:
Right now, you can help by giving me some space.
20.
to fix the space or spaces of; divide into spaces.
21.
to set some distance apart.
22.
Printing, Writing.
- to separate (words, letters, or lines) by spaces.
- to extend by inserting more space or spaces (usually followed byout).
24.
designed for or suitable to use in the exploration of outer space or deep space :
space tools; specially packaged space food for astronauts.
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