PPT-OWL3 NEW SEVENS
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5 134167 EINRSST 2 DO YOU SEE THREE 6LETTER STEMS SISTER N STEINS R INSERT S NOW THERE ARE FOUR WORDS 3 EINRSST ESTRINS INSERTS SINTERS STRINES SINTERS
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5 134167 EINRSST 2 DO YOU SEE THREE 6LETTER STEMS SISTER N STEINS R INSERT S NOW THERE ARE FOUR WORDS 3 EINRSST ESTRINS INSERTS SINTERS STRINES SINTERS V MAKES . #4. IN ORDER OF PROBABILITY # 101 THROUGH #133. 1. AEENPRS. 2. DO YOU SEE ONE 6-LETTER STEM?. RANEES. + P. AEENPRS. PANEERS. PANEERS. : PL. OF . PANEER. , A MILK CURD CHEESE. _. RANEES. + P. EEGIOPR. BY . PROBABILITY . 234-267. WITH PROMPTS TO FIND THE HIGH PROBABILITY BINGO STEMS. AADMNOR. 2. NOW THERE ARE . THREE. WORDS. NO STEM. MADRONA. MANDORA. MONARDA. AADMNOR. BY PROBABILITY 468-500. WITH PROMPTS TO FIND THE HIGH PROBABILITY BINGO STEMS. ACELRSV. 2. ONE STEM: . THREE. WORDS. SCALER + V. ACELRSV. CARVELS. CLAVERS. SCRAVEL. 3. CARVELS. : . PL. OF . CARVEL. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. 0qSjoZLCDOE. . Rugby History. The game is played by 7 players on each side. .. Games . take place between two teams for a total of 7 minutes each way, with a 1minute half time break. BY PROBABILITY 434-467. WITH PROMPTS TO FIND THE HIGH PROBABILITY BINGO STEMS. BDGILNO. 2. NO STEM, . ONE. WORD. BOLDING. BDGILNO. BOLDING. : V. TO BOLDFACE (BOLD, BOLDS, BOLDED). 3. ABGLORS. 4. NO STEM, . BY PROBABILITY 334 - 367. WITH PROMPTS TO FIND THE HIGH PROBABILITY BINGO STEMS. EIMNRSV. 2. NO STEM, . ONE. WORD. VERMINS. EIMNRSV. VERMINS. : NEW PL. OF . VERMIN. , SMALL, COMMON, HARMFUL, OR OBJECTIONABLE ANIMALS. BY PROBABILITY 501-533. IF THERE IS MORE THAN ONE WORD, YOU WILL GET A WARNING PROMPT. AAORRSV. 2. VARROAS. AAORRSV. VARROAS. : PL. OF . VARROA. , A MITE THAT IS A PARASITE OF THE HONEYBEE. 3. _. DEELOVW. BY PROBABILITY 1-33. WITH PROMPTS TO FIND THE HIGH PROBABILITY BINGO STEMS. The first several PowerPoint slideshows in this series will remind you of some common six-to-make-seven bingo “stems” and their associated mnemonic phrases. An example is the six-letter stem “RETINA” with its associated phrase “THE RED PUPIL PREFERS MUCH WINKING.” Every letter in the that phrase combines with “RETINA” to make a 7-letter bingo.. BY PROBABILITY 534 - 567. EHIIRSS. 2. THERE ARE . T. W. O. !. 3. EHIIRSS. HISSIER. HISSIER. :. . CHARACTERIZED BY A MORE HISSY SOUND (. HISSY, HISSIEST). REISHIS. REISHIS. : PL. OF . REISHI. , A MUSHROOM HAVING A SHINY CAP. BY PROBABILITY 601 - 633. IKLOOST. 2. THERE ARE . T. W. O. LOOKITS. IKLOOST. LOOKITS. : V. TO LOOK AT (LOOKIT, LOOKITED, LOOKITING). LOOKIST. 3. S. _. HOOK/S?. LOOKIST. : ONE THAT PRACTICES . LOOKISM. BY PROBABILITY 201-233. WITH PROMPTS TO FIND THE HIGH PROBABILITY BINGO STEMS. The first several PowerPoint slideshows in this series will remind you of some common six-to-make-seven bingo “stems” and their associated mnemonic phrases. An example is the six-letter stem “RETINA” with its associated phrase “THE RED PUPIL PREFERS MUCH WINKING.” Every letter in the that phrase combines with “RETINA” to make a 7-letter bingo.. BY PROBABILITY 934 . - 967. ACFMSTU. 2. FACTUMS. ACFMSTU. FACTUMS. : one pl. of . FACTUM. , A STATEMENT OF THE FACTS OF A CASE BEING APPEALED (also pl. . FACTA. ). 3. _. AABEFLX. 4. FAXABLE. AABEFLX. BY PROBABILITY 368-400. WITH PROMPTS TO FIND THE HIGH PROBABILITY BINGO STEMS. EHNOPRS. 2. ONE. WORD. NO STEM. PHONERS. EHNOPRS. PHONERS. : PL. OF . PHONER. , ONE WHO CALLS SOMEONE ON THE TELEPHONE. Rugby Union (. actual name), or simply . rugby, . is a contact sport which . originated in England. Story of the origin of rugby. . 1823 William Webb Ellis . a student at Rugby . School was said to have picked up the ball and run with it during a football (soccer game). The evidence of this story is doubtful, however the Rugby World Cup trophy is named after .
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