C-NAME SUBSET
44c |
GIANT
GILES -
Giles; G name to go with the word giant.
def'n: Giant - An imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size. |
45c |
BOOGER
BETTY - Betty; B
name to go with the slang word booger.
def'n: Booger - slang. A piece of dried or runny nasal mucus. |
48c |
TONGUEY TEDDY
- Teddy; T name to go with the word
tongue+y.
def'n: Tongue - The fleshy muscular organ in the mouth of a mammal, used for tasting, licking, swallowing. |
50c |
GEEK SHONA
= Geekshow; freakshow.
def'n: Geek Show(s) - Were an act in traveling carnivals and circuses of early America and were often part of a larger sideshow. Sideshow freak. |
51c |
BRAWNY JOHNNY
- Rhyme; the name Johnny with the word brawny.
def'n: Brawny - Physically strong; muscular. def'n: Brawn - Physical strength in contrast to intelligence. |
52c |
PEG
STY = Pigsty.
def'n: Pigsty - A pigpen; dirty. def'n; Pigpen - A pen or enclosure for a pig or pigs. |
55c |
CAVE
MANNY = Caveman.
def'n: Caveman - A prehistoric man (or woman) who lived in caves. A man (or woman) whose behavior is uncivilized or violent. |
56c |
CAVE
MINNY = Caveman.
def'n: Caveman - A prehistoric man (or woman) who lived in caves. A man (or woman) whose behavior is uncivilized or violent. |
57c |
SCAR FABE
= Scarface.
def'n: Scarface - A 1983 American crime drama film (mob film genre) directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone.. |
58c |
EGGY ERROL
- Errol; E
name to go with the word egg+y.
def'n: Eggy - Rich in or covered with egg. |
59c |
FLUSHED
FRANK
- Frank; F name to go with the word flush+ed.
def'n: Flushed - (Of a person's skin) red and hot, typically as the result of illness or strong emotion; excited or elated by something. def'n: Flush - Cleanse (something, especially a toilet) by causing large quantities of water to pass through it. |
60c |
THORNY
THEO
- Theo; TH name to go with the word thorn+y.
def'n: Thorny - Having many thorns or thorn bushes; prickly. |
63c |
ALIEN ALICE
- Alice; AL name to go with the word
alien.
def'n: Alien - Belonging to a foreign country or nation. def'n: Extraterrestrial - A hypothetical or fictional being from outer space, especially an intelligent one. |
64c |
DEMON DAMON
- Damon; a similar sounding name to go with the wordy
demon.
def'n: Demon - An evil spirit or devil, especially one thought to possess a person or act as a tormentor in hell. |
65c |
FACE LES
= Faceless.
def'n: Faceless - Without character or identity; anonymous. Having no face. |
66c |
TRAPPED TRAVIS
- Travis; TR name to go with the word
trap+ped.
def'n: Trapped - To have (something, typically a part of the body) held tightly by something so that it cannot move or be freed. def'n: Trap - Catch (an animal) in a trap. def'n: Mousetrap - A trap for catching and usually killing mice, especially one with a spring bar that snaps down onto the mouse when it touches a piece of cheese or other bait attached to the mechanism. |
69c |
MELTED MELLODY
- Mellody; M name to go with
the word melt+ed.
def'n: Melt - To make or become liquefied by heat; the act of melting. |
70c |
HAL
ITOSIS = Halitosis.
def'n: Halitosis - Colloquially called bad breath, is a symptom in which a noticeably unpleasant odor is present on the exhaled breath. |
71c |
LON
CHIMEY = Lon Chaney.
def'n: Lon Chaney - (April 1, 1883 August 26, 1930), born Leonidas Frank Chaney, was an American actor during the age of silent films. He is regarded as one of the most versatile and powerful actors of early cinema, renowned for his characterizations of tortured, often grotesque and afflicted characters, and his groundbreaking artistry with makeup. Known for his starring roles in such silent horror films as The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923). |
73c |
GENER AL
= General.
def'n: General - A commander of an army, or an army officer of very high rank. def'n: George Washington - Congress created the Continental Army on June 14, 1775. Nominated by John Adams of Massachusetts, Washington was then appointed General and Commander-in-chief. |
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Definitions taken from: The American Heritage Dictionary & Wikipedia.