The answer is "Apology Accepted."
Yes It is an Australian Marsupial than has a long nose and lives in subtropical rainforest's areas like southern Queensland or north New South wales. :)
The dingbat for "point point point" is typically represented by three small dots arranged vertically (...) also known as an ellipsis.
The answer to the dingbat "est est est est" is "Forrest" - "Four 'est' in a row" is pronounced similarly to "forest."
Rough ER has Ribosomes and Smooth ER does not.
The difference between ruff ER and smooth ER is ruff ER contains attached ribosomes giving it the rough appearance, where as smooth ER does not.
Never give a sucker an even break
the solution is dingbat dingbat its a banana.
The dingbat answer for PAS is "Up in arms."
The dingbat answer for "wedge" is "cut a slice."
I'm sorry, but "dingbat hamtongue" does not appear to be a recognizable term or question in any specific subject or field of knowledge. If you can provide more context or clarification, I would be happy to try to help answer your question.
It should be--- "Who called me a dingbat?" asked Edith.
Dingbat is the gum that is usually sticky after it has been chewed.
In typesetting, a dingbat is a decorative character or spacer, typically about the same size as a letter or digit.
A dingbat is someone who acts like a silly empty-headed person.
no sorry if it disappoints :(
To printers like BK the dingbat is simply a decorative mark.
The answer to the dingbat "free ee e" is "handsome three."