een herkauwer vindt men in engeland niet griezelig

een herkauwer vindt men in engeland niet griezelig

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The phrase "een herkauwer vindt men in Engeland niet griezelig" translates to "a ruminant is not found creepy in England."

  • A "herkauwer" (ruminant) is an herbivore that chews its food twice by first swallowing it and then regurgitating it to chew again, commonly including animals such as cows, goats, sheep, and deer.
  • The phrase appears to be a cryptic crossword or puzzle clue, where the answer is "ELAND," which is a type of ruminant animal (antelope species) and is also a word associated with England without the connotation of being scary or creepy.

Therefore, the sentence is a wordplay clue linked to cryptic puzzles using the concept of a ruminant ("herkauwer") that in England (English language or context) is "not creepy" or scary. The solution to such a clue is "ELAND".

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