@Earl-of-Trumps said@Drewnogal & @Earl ..
@Kewpie
Not sure, @Drewnogal.
I was thinking SPACEFUL
You'll just love that these answers are terrific and not empty.
... but not correct.
I'm sure @Kewpie will rescue you from your torment.
@Earl-of-Trumps saidOne more for the road.
@Kewpie
make small pieces happy that there's no space left
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GRATEFUL (happy)
@Kewpie saidWow that takes me back! Grate’s a word of almost Dickensian times to me 🙂, having changed our family home coal fire to an oil fired boiler in 1972. Though I do now have a ‘grate’ to clean in my wood burner, just never hear the word used any more.
GRATE, FULL, GRATEFUL
You've all had your fun with GRATEFUL, now we need a new challenge, Mr. Ook. 😉
@Drewnogal said●A●OO●●E
Come on someone, give us a new word? It’s almost 2 days since the last one.
They had a smooch in a tin of thin pasta.
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@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidCANOODLE 😂
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They had a smooch in a tin of thin pasta.
◾️◾️E◾️◾️◾️U◾️
Brown horse under the boughs.
@Drewnogal saidCHESTNUT
CANOODLE 😂
◾️◾️E◾️◾️◾️U◾️
Brown horse under the boughs.
* A * A * A
Girl's not allowed to get part of her five-a-day.
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@orangutan saidBANANA 🙂
CHESTNUT
* A * A * A
Girl's not allowed to get part of her five-a-day.
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Persuade with DIY skills.
@Drewnogal saidPLYWOOD, assuming the Y should have been shown.
BANANA 🙂
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Persuade with DIY skills.
@Drewnogal
If you could have substituted an i or an e to get the same result, the y has acted as a vowel. Each syllable must have at least one vowel.
My earliest primary teacher was an elderly spinsted who'd made correct grammar her life's work. I just can't NOT pick words apart!