A picture is worth a thousand words. There are many ways we can say things without words, and pictures are one obvious way.
In this contest, you are going to submit a series of pictures that when put together will describe a familiar phrase, person, place, etc.
You must use as least 3 pictures in your Pictionary entry. Put them in left to right position so that people can guess in the correct order. Let people guess but please give hints, if requested. Try not to make it too difficult and keep it creative. Good Luck!
To get an idea how this shall be done, have a look at the first run of this contest.
Status: finished. Check out the winners below!
Contest Moderator: I'm hopless at things like this, so please put the sentence in a red flag so I will know if it's OK ( 5 years and 2462 days ago )
photogirl723: This is a great contest, but a bit of a challenge. It should go through 2 rotations. ( 5 years and 2461 days ago )
BeSea: This contest is probably not overly fair to those with a limited knowledge of English, but it is fun! ( 5 years and 2458 days ago )
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Sorry Downoffthedragon, Photogirl got it more right. As for the hint "I wonder who that bum is", it's actually a line from the 1962 movie, "Days of Wine and Roses", starring Jack Lemmon as Joe Clay who one day walks by a bar and sees his reflection in the window. He goes home and says to his wife: "I walked by Union Square Bar. I was going to go in. Then I saw myself, my reflection in the window, and I thought, 'I wonder who that bum is.' And then I saw it was me.
Yea, my problem here too. It can mean beach, bench, swing, bar, cocktail, sun, sand, Hawaii, Tsunami, Hurricane, ................and the last picture reminds me of Titanic. And what is that accounts doing there? To put in the words "your", "account", "glance"?
Man or woman, you got to give us more clues than just "powerful"
author says:
It's a man. A powerful man that starts with bar. Should be easy now.
What? I have a phrase in mind based on your clues, "powerful man" and "bar", but it could be too political here. Just some of the words I have in mind based on those pictures.
Please bear with me author, but how does a photo of a deer gives you "rack"? I would have thought "rut", i.e. when deers have their rutting season? Unless of course you pronounce rut as rack which has an entirely different meaning.
author says:
The antlers on a male deer are called a rack.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/rack
Double pot, not do beer?
Could you upload the high res version so that we can make out the first photo better? It is hard to see what that is.
Hi Res done, sorry. Thanks for the "cheek"
Pot, beer?....none of the above. For "pot", think of "ware", for "beer", think of "drink"
Water water everywhere, but not a drop to drink!
Water, water everywhere, not a drop to drink!
Very good effort Downoffthedragon and Photogirl. The actual wordings, from the poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner", were:-
Day after day, day after day,
We stuck, nor breath nor motion;
As idle as a painted ship
Upon a painted ocean.
Water, water, every where,
And all the boards did shrink;
Water, water, every where,
Nor any drop to drink.
Opppsss.....the computer went nuts.
LOL! It looks like downoffthedragon and I got it at the same instant!
Computer nuts, or you kept hitting refresh, or back arrow.
Yay! Intelligence runs deep here!
Clever
Thanks.
Congrats
Thanks everyone. I'll have a drink to celebrate
Excellent win...congrats!!
Thanks for the encouragements.
Thanks for the encouragements.
Howdie stranger!
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