Oh, dude, the answer to the daffynition decoder "dog sled" is "chilly dog." So, like, if you're ever in a situation where you need to decode some wacky words and "dog sled" comes up, you can impress your friends with your knowledge of chilly dogs. Cool, right?
Well, honey, I don't have the answers to that specific worksheet, but I can tell you that the daffynition decoder usually involves decoding words based on their definitions. So, you'll need to match the given words with their corresponding definitions to crack the code. It's like a word puzzle, but with a quirky twist. Good luck, darling!
It is always different. You have to go to the Pet Shop and look on the dog house. There will be a paper and you have to decode it with the decoder!
this dog is dog a dog good dpg way dog to dog entertain dog an dog idiot dog for dog about dog 20 dog second dog.....now read it without the word dog!
The answer is always different. You have to go to the Pet Shop and on the dog house is a message. It is only readable in some penguin language! So you have to decode it with your decoder in the bottom right of the screen. It will say 'G owns __ pairs of socks'. Hope I Helped!
thomas i do not know sorry this dog, is dog, a dog, way dog, to dog, keep dog, an dog, idiot dog, busy dog, for dog, a dog, minute dog. Now read without the word dog.
let them read"this dog is dog a dog way dog to dog keep dog an dog idiot dog busy dog for dog 30 dog seconds dog
a dog a dog a dog a dog a dog a dog u'r face
Could be a picture of a dog, a painting of a dog, a coin or medallion with the imprint of a dog.
A dog (perro) A dog (perro) A dog (perro) A dog (perro) A dog (perro) A dog (perro) A dog (perro)
A therapy dog, a guide dog, guard dog, and a police dog.
Dog Trainer.