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By adding the letter R to the word HIRES, and rearranging the letters, you can form the word SHRIEK, which means to scream.
it is a word game the word is SHORT then add ER letters at end, to make SHORTER
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Yes, you would just have to add your letters onto the end of an existing word, but so that it's still a legitimate word word. EXAMPLE: Word on the board = nation (six letters) You add "als" to make = nationals (nine letters)
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By adding the letter R to the word HIRES, and rearranging the letters, you can form the word SHRIEK, which means to scream.
it is a word game the word is SHORT then add ER letters at end, to make SHORTER
The word is SHORT it was 5 letter you then add ER
The word "short", if you add the letters 'e'and 'r'.
The 3-letter word for "sick" is "ill." If you take away one letter (the "i"), you are left with "ll," and by adding two letters (such as "a" and "s"), you can form the word "all."
Make a word out of the letters add up the letter scores for a total word and add all four.
The word you're looking for is "long." When you add the letters "e" and "r" to it, it becomes "longer." This clever play on words highlights how the meaning changes with the addition of letters.
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Yes, you would just have to add your letters onto the end of an existing word, but so that it's still a legitimate word word. EXAMPLE: Word on the board = nation (six letters) You add "als" to make = nationals (nine letters)