Riddle me this: What Am I?
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I run out.
I am found in the kitchen.
I come in different shapes and sizes,
and you cannot get me in your local supermarket.
What am I?
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I run out.
I am found in the kitchen.
I come in different shapes and sizes,
and you cannot get me in your local supermarket.
What am I?
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I run out.
I am found in the kitchen.
I come in different shapes and sizes,
and you cannot get me in your local supermarket.
What am I?
riddle
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I run out.
I am found in the kitchen.
I come in different shapes and sizes,
and you cannot get me in your local supermarket.
What am I?
riddle
riddle
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Hello and welcome to Puzzling SE! A word of advice the title for your puzzle generally shouldn't be the puzzle itself. Instead you normally want to make it be a brief indicator of the type of puzzle it is that will also uniquely identify your puzzle in case people want to find it again later. Have a look at the tour for some more info and get your first badge from this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
â gabbo1092
4 hours ago
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Are you an ex-wife?
â Chowzen
1 hour ago
Geez @Chowzen shots fired (but well played).
â El-Guest
16 mins ago
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Hello and welcome to Puzzling SE! A word of advice the title for your puzzle generally shouldn't be the puzzle itself. Instead you normally want to make it be a brief indicator of the type of puzzle it is that will also uniquely identify your puzzle in case people want to find it again later. Have a look at the tour for some more info and get your first badge from this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
â gabbo1092
4 hours ago
2
Are you an ex-wife?
â Chowzen
1 hour ago
Geez @Chowzen shots fired (but well played).
â El-Guest
16 mins ago
3
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Hello and welcome to Puzzling SE! A word of advice the title for your puzzle generally shouldn't be the puzzle itself. Instead you normally want to make it be a brief indicator of the type of puzzle it is that will also uniquely identify your puzzle in case people want to find it again later. Have a look at the tour for some more info and get your first badge from this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
â gabbo1092
4 hours ago
Hello and welcome to Puzzling SE! A word of advice the title for your puzzle generally shouldn't be the puzzle itself. Instead you normally want to make it be a brief indicator of the type of puzzle it is that will also uniquely identify your puzzle in case people want to find it again later. Have a look at the tour for some more info and get your first badge from this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
â gabbo1092
4 hours ago
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2
Are you an ex-wife?
â Chowzen
1 hour ago
Are you an ex-wife?
â Chowzen
1 hour ago
Geez @Chowzen shots fired (but well played).
â El-Guest
16 mins ago
Geez @Chowzen shots fired (but well played).
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You are a
Refrigerator
can
Run out of food, is found in the kitchen, comes in different shapes and sizes (full-sized fridge vs bar fridge), and cannot be purchased in a supermarket.
Chris Cudmore: Thank you for the kind suggestion, but you'll notice that the grammar of the sentence, which was correct, is now no longer correct due to the edit! Note that the phrase was "Your (answer) can (verb)..." but now it reads "You are a (answer) can (verb)..."
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1 Answer
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active
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up vote
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You are a
Refrigerator
can
Run out of food, is found in the kitchen, comes in different shapes and sizes (full-sized fridge vs bar fridge), and cannot be purchased in a supermarket.
Chris Cudmore: Thank you for the kind suggestion, but you'll notice that the grammar of the sentence, which was correct, is now no longer correct due to the edit! Note that the phrase was "Your (answer) can (verb)..." but now it reads "You are a (answer) can (verb)..."
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20 mins ago
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You are a
Refrigerator
can
Run out of food, is found in the kitchen, comes in different shapes and sizes (full-sized fridge vs bar fridge), and cannot be purchased in a supermarket.
Chris Cudmore: Thank you for the kind suggestion, but you'll notice that the grammar of the sentence, which was correct, is now no longer correct due to the edit! Note that the phrase was "Your (answer) can (verb)..." but now it reads "You are a (answer) can (verb)..."
â El-Guest
20 mins ago
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up vote
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up vote
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You are a
Refrigerator
can
Run out of food, is found in the kitchen, comes in different shapes and sizes (full-sized fridge vs bar fridge), and cannot be purchased in a supermarket.
You are a
Refrigerator
can
Run out of food, is found in the kitchen, comes in different shapes and sizes (full-sized fridge vs bar fridge), and cannot be purchased in a supermarket.
edited 26 mins ago
Chris Cudmore
3,59511132
3,59511132
answered 4 hours ago
El-Guest
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14.7k3270
Chris Cudmore: Thank you for the kind suggestion, but you'll notice that the grammar of the sentence, which was correct, is now no longer correct due to the edit! Note that the phrase was "Your (answer) can (verb)..." but now it reads "You are a (answer) can (verb)..."
â El-Guest
20 mins ago
add a comment |Â
Chris Cudmore: Thank you for the kind suggestion, but you'll notice that the grammar of the sentence, which was correct, is now no longer correct due to the edit! Note that the phrase was "Your (answer) can (verb)..." but now it reads "You are a (answer) can (verb)..."
â El-Guest
20 mins ago
Chris Cudmore: Thank you for the kind suggestion, but you'll notice that the grammar of the sentence, which was correct, is now no longer correct due to the edit! Note that the phrase was "Your (answer) can (verb)..." but now it reads "You are a (answer) can (verb)..."
â El-Guest
20 mins ago
Chris Cudmore: Thank you for the kind suggestion, but you'll notice that the grammar of the sentence, which was correct, is now no longer correct due to the edit! Note that the phrase was "Your (answer) can (verb)..." but now it reads "You are a (answer) can (verb)..."
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20 mins ago
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Hello and welcome to Puzzling SE! A word of advice the title for your puzzle generally shouldn't be the puzzle itself. Instead you normally want to make it be a brief indicator of the type of puzzle it is that will also uniquely identify your puzzle in case people want to find it again later. Have a look at the tour for some more info and get your first badge from this link: puzzling.stackexchange.com/tour
â gabbo1092
4 hours ago
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Are you an ex-wife?
â Chowzen
1 hour ago
Geez @Chowzen shots fired (but well played).
â El-Guest
16 mins ago