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Gerin: veracious - voracious
This is the closest yet.
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Garugo: Looking at Gerin's post, that seems the most likely to be it... but just in case it's not, I'll keep on trying to think of 3 syllable words with 5 vowels :D
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Lexor: My dictionary of English words already has ended.... maybe some Polish word next time please? :/ It is so much easier for all of you from US/UK :(
It wasn't until about an hour after I posted that I realized it would be skewed to those who speak English as a native language. I will make sure that my next give away game is less parochial.

Next hint:

The word for Solomon connotes wisdom.

The word for the Marquis de Sade connotes lasciviousness

Fire away.
Post edited July 15, 2011 by HomerSimpson
How about...

Sagacious - Salacious
sagacious and salacious???
damn. too slow...
Post edited July 15, 2011 by mhek
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Garugo: How about...

Sagacious - Salacious
And we have our winner! Congrats, Garugo. Just let me know the game you'd like and I'll PM you the code tomorrow.

I really appreciate everyone having played and made some excellent guesses!
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Bravo! Good show!
Wow, I would have never come up with that. Good job Garugo.
You know, it seems so obvious now. And I can't shake the feeling that I've seen such exact wordplay on tv...

Bravo to Garugo, Grammar Nazi extraordinaire.
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HomerSimpson: And we have our winner! Congrats, Garugo. Just let me know the game you'd like and I'll PM you the code tomorrow.

I really appreciate everyone having played and made some excellent guesses!
Awesome! I'll let you know the game via PM since I can't figure out what I'd want right now.
Great contest, looking forward to your next one!

And yes, Grammar Nazism has truly helped me out this day :P
Congrats Garugo. I am kicking myself in my grammar-Nazi posterior. Well done sir.