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nilrac52 | 17:33 Mon 01st Jun 2015 | Film, Media & TV
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Watching pointless and Richard has just got one wrong. Words ending in -row. One team gave underthrow. Pointless said wrong. But there IS a word underthrow in the dictionary.
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which dictionary?
And yesterday, he said 'enrol' ends in 'oll' making it enroll WRONG !!
American?
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Woofgang. It is in Merriam -Webster dictionary.
Enroll

enrol or (or ) enroll
vt (enrolling; enr\-olled) to insert in a roll, list or register; to enter in a list as a pupil, member, etc; to enlist; to record; to put in writing; to form into a roll (); to enwrap ().
vi to enrol oneself.
[OFr enroller (Fr enr\^oler), from en, and rolle roll]
enrollee n.
enroller n.
enrolment or enrollment n the act of enrolling; that in which anything is enrolled; a register.

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No sign of underthrow

\u00A9 Chambers Harrap Publishers Ltd: The Chambers Dictionary 2003; The Chambers Thesaurus 2004
Great pity the presenters are turning it into the Armstrong and Osman comedy show.
well done paddy.....
Do Pointless use a specific dictionary?
underthrow sounds American to me.
yes, I think it is - not in the Oxford, Cambridge or Chambers dictionaries....

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