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A "fag end" is the end of a rope that has come unlaid. The
term comes from Middle English, flokken, which means to flap about. What is a more common term for this? 1 pt. |
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Bart Senior wrote:
A "fag end" is the end of a rope that has come unlaid. The term comes from Middle English, flokken, which means to flap about. What is a more common term for this? 1 pt. Frayed. -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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Wally wrote:
Bart Senior wrote: A "fag end" is the end of a rope that has come unlaid. The term comes from Middle English, flokken, which means to flap about. What is a more common term for this? 1 pt. Frayed. Cigarette butt Rick |
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Horass.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" wrote in message . net... A "fag end" is the end of a rope that has come unlaid. The term comes from Middle English, flokken, which means to flap about. What is a more common term for this? 1 pt. |
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![]() Bart Senior wrote: A "fag end" is the end of a rope that has come unlaid. The term comes from Middle English, flokken, which means to flap about. What is a more common term for this? 1 pt. Irish Pennant |
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unlaid
"Bart Senior" wrote in message . net... A "fag end" is the end of a rope that has come unlaid. The term comes from Middle English, flokken, which means to flap about. What is a more common term for this? 1 pt. |
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Very close Jon. You almost had it.
Jonathan Ganz wrote Horass. "Bart Senior" wrote A "fag end" is the end of a rope that has come unlaid. The term comes from Middle English, flokken, which means to flap about. What is a more common term for this? 1 pt. |
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I'll give you 1 point, bit it's not what I was looking for.
The term I was looking for was: Cow's tail it is also called a Deadman. Wally wrote Bart Senior wrote: A "fag end" is the end of a rope that has come unlaid. The term comes from Middle English, flokken, which means to flap about. What is a more common term for this? 1 pt. Frayed. |
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a cows' tail.
Scotty "Bart Senior" wrote in message . net... A "fag end" is the end of a rope that has come unlaid. The term comes from Middle English, flokken, which means to flap about. What is a more common term for this? 1 pt. |
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Bart Senior wrote:
A "fag end" is the end of a rope that has come unlaid. The term comes from Middle English, flokken, which means to flap about. What is a more common term for this? 1 pt. otnmbrd wrote: Irish Pennant Shucks, that's what I was going to say. DSK |
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