EXCHSELLANGE is a visual word puzzle, or dingbat, representing the phrase "exchange" or "exchange balance." The arrangement of the letters suggests a play on words, with "EXCH" on one side and "SELLANGE" on the other, indicating a concept of trading or swapping. It’s a clever way of illustrating the idea of exchanging goods or services. The format invites the viewer to decode the meaning based on the visual cues presented.
In dingbats, "EXCHSELLANGE" typically represents the phrase "Exchange is no robbery." The word "exchange" is split into "EXCH" and "SELL" with "ANGE" suggesting a play on the concept of exchanging or trading. The visual arrangement hints at a clever twist on the common saying, indicating that exchanges should be fair rather than exploitative.
A Pair is two, so you would have two 'Dingbats'.
Dialing for Dingbats was created in 1989.
The duration of Dialing for Dingbats is 1.35 hours.
Dingbats of Danger Street was created in 1975.
The cast of Dingbats - 1992 includes: Marceline Schopman as herself
Unfinished symphony
Oh, dude, that's easy! "A D O" on dingbats means "A round of applause." So, like, next time you see that, you can totally impress your friends with your dingbats knowledge. You're welcome!
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Water H to O => H2O