If a phrase adheres to a certain rule, then I call it a Cyclone Phrase™.
Use the examples below to find the rule. Also find the one error in the chart below. (In other words, one of the phrases below is not really a Cyclone Phrase™.)
| Cyclone Phrases | not Cyclone Phrases |
|---|---|
| all alone at noon | by myself at twelve pm |
| blurb in my blog | response on my online journal |
| deerweed and aloe | lavender and honey |
| chic dimple | attractive facial wrinkle |
| it is adjourned | it is suspended |
| adored among guys | loved among men |
| drug and dose | medicine and dosage |
| chug our ale | drink our beer |
| an eerie moon glyph | a strange lunar symbol |
| biotypic fish | fishes of the same genotype |
| bested by my mom | defeated by my brother |
| an old bum begged | an aged vagrant mooched |
| dehorned an elk | remove a wapiti's horns |
| cook and dine | heat and eat |
| an astute moron | a sharp idiot |
| fork, cup, and dish | spoon, knife, and napkin |
| a deformed deltoid | a misshapen shoulder |
| blood and bile | vital body fluids |
| blond belle | light-haired beauty |
| anti and biotic | antibiotic |
| choke a brute | strangle a beast |
| our foul deed | our offensive action |
| cenozoic deluge | paleogene flood |
If you liked this puzzle, try its successors:
What is a Scalable Phrase™?
What is a Triad Phrase™?
