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Ah, what a delightful puzzle we have here! Let's think about this together. A 7-letter word with the 3rd and 5th letters being 'v' could be "revolve." Isn't that just a lovely word to ponder on? Let's embrace the joy of words and continue to explore the beauty of language.
Ah, what a delightful little puzzle you have there! Let's see... how about the word "grin"? It has five letters, the second letter is "i," and it doesn't have any other vowels. Just like painting, sometimes the simplest things can bring the most joy.
pomander... let me guess, los angeles times crossword puzzle? :)
Oh, dude, a ten-letter word with "a" as the second letter? Let me put on my detective hat for this one. How about "abandoned"? It's like "a-ban-doned," get it? So, technically correct, but also, like, who really cares, right?
The girl with long brown hair was wearing a long blue skirt that covered her ankles ********************************************************************* Let's go ashore and chase some of the local skirt.
The word 'letter' has two syllables: "let" and "ter".
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The tartan 'skirt' as worn by Scotsmen is called a 'Kilt' but don't let a Scotsman hear you refer to it as a 'skirt' as he would be VERY offended.
Squat down and bind over a little and pull your skirt up a little(if it's a short skirt you do not have to do this)then let it rip.
Abate.
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The seven letter word for letting the air out of something is: Deflate
let on
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