Originally published on April 29, 2010
What do these words have in common: age, blame, curb, dance, evidence, fence, gleam, harm, interest, jam, kiss, latch, motion, nest, order, part, quiz, rest, signal, trust, use, view, win, x-ray, yield, and zone?
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They’re alphabetized?
theirr the letters of the alphabet in order
Yes they are alphabetized and yes they’re in alphabetical order (same thing, I know) BUT that is not the answer. All these words have something in common. What is it?
They can be used as nouns and verbs.
they seem like they all have something to do with a crime or murder
Nanao Ise, you nailed it.
All words can be used as either a noun or a verb.
Great job, you are today’s winner.