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      Would this work for long hair?His hair flowed, dark as night and nearly to his shoulders, to frame a face she often thought belonged on a Renaissance painting.
And sandcastle for castle?
      Turtlecollector wrote: "Would specific ones like ribs work for bone or does it need to say bone?"Any bone name will work.
      Lauren wrote: "Will mechanical spiders work for bug?"Jennifer ♔Princess Penguin♔ wrote: "Would rodent work for rat?"
Yes and Yes
      Would Vander work for unusual name?
    
  
  
  
      Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Will you accept this for bug~I won't bug you any more?"No, animals can't be used as verbs.
      Megan wrote: "Would "feeling like a tiger after its prey" work for hunter?"yeah, good outside the box thinking.
      Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Will you accept this for bug~I won't bug you any more?"No, animals can't be used as verbs."
Okay thanks!
      yay! thanks Dawn I was hoping it would work. ..it took me forever to find a book with all the words my team were looking for this week
    
  
  
  
      Would this work for englishman?As for London”—she shrugged—“the English told the Germans to stick it up their bright and shiny hiney and they paid dearly.”
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While I love the French and the city I would have done what the British did and then some,”
      Would a Red Bra count for Girl in Red? or do I need something more?
    
  
  
  
      Danielle Book Boss wrote: "Would no-man's-land count for a fictional place?"Is it actually the name of a place or just describing the place?
      Dyllan, The Brazuca Ekaterina wrote: "Would this work for englishman?As for London”—she shrugged—“the English told the Germans to stick it up their bright and shiny hiney and they paid dearly.”
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While I love the French and the ci..."
If that is the best you can find, I'll take it. Those more describe a country than a single man. but I suppose the country is made up of those men.
      Will you take a comment about "wolf whistles" for wolf? ....kiss him, to the wolf whistles of the rest of the team.
      I found the answer for bridge Dawn - it said figurative would work so I'm good with that one.Just need to know about wolf from 179 and if this one works also...
....as though he were running away from a pack of angry wolves.
      Does "She brushed aside a stray 
  tress of hair
 that had fallen in front of her eye." work for long hair? I looked up the definition of tress and it says that it is a long lock of hair (LINK).
    
      ~Melissa~ wrote: "Will you take a comment about "wolf whistles" for wolf? ....kiss him, to the wolf whistles of the rest of the team."
Yes to both your wolves and bridge.
      Megan wrote: "Does "She brushed aside a stray tress of hair
that had fallen in front of her eye." work for long hair? I looked up the definition of tress and it says that it is a long lock of hair (LINK)."
By definition it works.
      Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "~Melissa~ wrote: "Will you take a comment about "wolf whistles" for wolf? ....kiss him, to the wolf whistles of the rest of the team."
Yes to both your wolves and bridge."
Excellent~ thanks!
      Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Megan wrote: "Does "She brushed aside a stray tress of hair
that had fallen in front of her eye." work for long hair? I looked up the definition of tress and it says that it is a long lock of h..."
Thanks!
      Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Amanda A wrote: "Will "sleek waterfall of blue-black hair" work for long hair?"Sure."
Thanks!
      ~Melissa~ wrote: "Would a comment like this work for shoe...the heels of his alligator cowboy boots..."
boots will work for shoes.
      Turtlecollector wrote: "What about "birds-and-the-bees talk"? Could that be used for bird or bug?"yes for both.
      Katya wrote: "I may have missed it but will you take "Rug Rat" for rat?"since figures of speech work for animals yes it will work.
      Hi Dawn! For unusual name... I know in the directions you say it has to be first name. In Chicagoland Vampires, Merit uses her last name as her first name, even her dad calls her Merit. Using your link it never shows as top 200. Since everyone, even family, calls her Merit, can it count? Figured it was worth asking :D
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Yes, Belvedere's Castle counts as a castle.