Mulligan vs Fowl - What's the difference?
mulligan | fowl |
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* 1918 September, , volume 8, number 9, page 5 [http://books.google.com/books?id=aPKTWazMsTgC&pg=PA5&dq=mulligan]:
* 1956 , , 1998 paperback edition, ISBN 0374525323, pages 90–91 [http://books.google.com/books?id=abo0A-o8QUYC&pg=PA90&dq=mulligan]:
* Erling Strom, as quoted in, 1998, Louis W. Dawson, Wild Snow , ISBN 0930410815, page 105 [http://books.google.com/books?id=D_1_rNG1rfYC&pg=PA105&dq=mulligan]:
*:When we did, nobody was there, but we found two empty sleeping bags and some mulligan in a pot on a stove.
(golf) An unpenalized chance to re-take a stroke that went awry.
An opportunity (sometimes penalized) for a player to reshuffle their cards and draw a new initial hand at the beginning of a game.
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, title = Re: Why doesn't VTES have a mulligan rule?
, author = LSJ
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, passage = Pokemon has a mulligan' rule: if you have no Pokemon in your opening hand, you show it to your opponent and redraw. You may also take a ' mulligan , I believe, if your opening hand has no basic power cards.
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, title = Magic: The Gathering Rules FAQ, v4.03 (part 2)
, author = Zoe Stephenson
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, passage = April 1997 introduced the modern 'Paris mulligan'' rule; previously a '''mulligan''' required either all land or no land in the hand and could be taken only once, now the '''mulligan''' can be taken as many times as desired with any hand, but reduces starting hand size by one each time the ' mulligan is taken.
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A second chance.
* 2006 , Shelley Lewis, Naked Republicans , , ISBN 0812976916, page 172 [http://books.google.com/books?id=qiz7xckXTPUC&pg=PA172&dq=mulligan]:
* 2007 , , The Shell Game , ISBN 9781599550947, page 279 [http://books.google.com/books?id=Ae8nH2xpaHwC&pg=PT200&dq=mulligan]:
* 2008 , Ross Dale, Embedded , , ISBN 9781402219252, page 202 [http://books.google.com/books?id=LCbBse1srn4C&pg=PA202&dq=mulligan]:
(archaic) A bird.
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A bird of the order Galliformes, including chickens, turkeys, pheasant, partridges and quail.
Birds which are hunted or kept for food, including Galliformes and also waterfowl of the order Anseriformes such as ducks, geese and swans.
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As nouns the difference between mulligan and fowl
is that mulligan is while fowl is (archaic) a bird.As a verb fowl is
to hunt fowl.mulligan
English
Noun
(en noun)- "I've got a mulligan on the stove upstairs," grinned Sloan, getting out of his chair.
- Another afternoon Dove jungled up with four others beside a creek. A couple of the boys got a mulligan' going. Dove lay naked in the creek smoking a cigarette and smelling the ' mulligan .
- If you lose your drive in the water, take a mulligan and try again.
- Don't do poorly in your first interview; you won't get a mulligan .
- It was a low moment when he lost to a smooth-talking Southern smart-ass like Bill Clinton—good thing he got a mulligan , sort of, when Georgie ran.
- While I too believe in investing in alternative energy resources, you don't get a mulligan when a nuclear weapon or a dirty bomb goes off.
- I wasn't sure, but I had a hunch all I needed was a mulligan . If I could only reconnect with her somehow and begin all over again.
fowl
English
Noun
(wikipedia fowl) (en-noun)- And now I take vpon me the aduentures of holy thynges / & now I see and vnderstande that myn old synne hyndereth me and shameth me / so that I had no power to stere nor speke whan the holy blood appiered afore me / So thus he sorowed til hit was day / & herd the fowles synge / thenne somwhat he was comforted