There is no one-or-two word anagram, and no apt phrases. There are a number of nonsense phrases such as "enjoy magma dish."
Words used to connect words and phrases are conjunctions.
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Some phrases with the format W**** **** ******s are: Where were parents? Willy goes bonkers However due to the variety of words that fit those criteria it is extremely unfeasible to attempt to provide all the possible phrases, you're better off looking/asking for more clues towards the phrase and/or finding the subject of the phrase.
To ascertain a definition for the word wakfu, it would first be necessary to determine whether the term used is referring to an "animated cartoon released as a television series" or an "online video game". Both of these phrases may define the word wakfu.
he made phrases of the moon and first to use a telescope
You should use a before a word starting with a consanant (not a,e,i,o,u), and use an before a word starting with a vowel(a,e,i,o,u).
Probably "Mama". That's usually the first word people come up with.
Your extreme use of vituperate words an phrases tends to negate the valid points of your argument.
From Roman times, the word in Latin 'dictionarium' meaning a collection of words and phrases. The first English use in the title of a book was in 1538 although 'dictionarius' was used in the 13th Century
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No, the word I (first person pronoun) cannot be a conjunction. A conjunction connects related words, phrases, and clauses.
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Hooking up clauses, and phrases, and words...."Conjunction Junction, what's that function?" :)
An acrostic poem should use the first letter of each sentence to spell out the word "stick insect". This type of poem would use words or phrases to describe a walking stick or stick insect.
he made phrases of the moon and first to use a telescope
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