A Compound word full of words












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This compound word is full of words.




You might say it is made up of 2 words and you would be right. But the
first of the 2 words is also a compound word!



You might say it is made up of 3 consecutive words ( I just said that)



You might say it is made up of 4 consecutive words and again you will
be right.



Then you will say that the first and the last of those 4 words when
put together is an english surname. Heard in a famous sitcom.




Any guess?










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    This compound word is full of words.




    You might say it is made up of 2 words and you would be right. But the
    first of the 2 words is also a compound word!



    You might say it is made up of 3 consecutive words ( I just said that)



    You might say it is made up of 4 consecutive words and again you will
    be right.



    Then you will say that the first and the last of those 4 words when
    put together is an english surname. Heard in a famous sitcom.




    Any guess?










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      This compound word is full of words.




      You might say it is made up of 2 words and you would be right. But the
      first of the 2 words is also a compound word!



      You might say it is made up of 3 consecutive words ( I just said that)



      You might say it is made up of 4 consecutive words and again you will
      be right.



      Then you will say that the first and the last of those 4 words when
      put together is an english surname. Heard in a famous sitcom.




      Any guess?










      share|improve this question













      This compound word is full of words.




      You might say it is made up of 2 words and you would be right. But the
      first of the 2 words is also a compound word!



      You might say it is made up of 3 consecutive words ( I just said that)



      You might say it is made up of 4 consecutive words and again you will
      be right.



      Then you will say that the first and the last of those 4 words when
      put together is an english surname. Heard in a famous sitcom.




      Any guess?







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          A possibility is




          Newspaperman




          Made up of 2 words - the first of the 2 words is also a compound word, 3 consecutive words & 4 consecutive words




          Newspaper (news + paper) + man = New + spa + per + man




          An english surname. Heard in a famous sitcom.




          Seinfeld when being foiled by his antagonist Newman.







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            Amazing. What took you so long :) @Tom
            – DEEM
            Nov 29 at 14:52











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          A possibility is




          Newspaperman




          Made up of 2 words - the first of the 2 words is also a compound word, 3 consecutive words & 4 consecutive words




          Newspaper (news + paper) + man = New + spa + per + man




          An english surname. Heard in a famous sitcom.




          Seinfeld when being foiled by his antagonist Newman.







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            Amazing. What took you so long :) @Tom
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          A possibility is




          Newspaperman




          Made up of 2 words - the first of the 2 words is also a compound word, 3 consecutive words & 4 consecutive words




          Newspaper (news + paper) + man = New + spa + per + man




          An english surname. Heard in a famous sitcom.




          Seinfeld when being foiled by his antagonist Newman.







          share|improve this answer

















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            Amazing. What took you so long :) @Tom
            – DEEM
            Nov 29 at 14:52














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          A possibility is




          Newspaperman




          Made up of 2 words - the first of the 2 words is also a compound word, 3 consecutive words & 4 consecutive words




          Newspaper (news + paper) + man = New + spa + per + man




          An english surname. Heard in a famous sitcom.




          Seinfeld when being foiled by his antagonist Newman.







          share|improve this answer












          A possibility is




          Newspaperman




          Made up of 2 words - the first of the 2 words is also a compound word, 3 consecutive words & 4 consecutive words




          Newspaper (news + paper) + man = New + spa + per + man




          An english surname. Heard in a famous sitcom.




          Seinfeld when being foiled by his antagonist Newman.








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