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, zone?
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Word SaladWhat 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, zone? 8 guesses to Word Salad |
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They are in ABC order.
They are ABC in order
In common, nothing really…
But as a series they can form another version of the phonetic alphabet…
No, they just happen to be in alphabetical order. They definitely have one thing in common. Keep trying.
I believe this is a repeat from April 29, 2010.
Sorry…there was no answer that day either.
All of these words become verbs as well as nouns…. (posting on behalf of a friend)
P.S Good site.
Yes Shreesh! You are correct.
All the words in the above list can be used as both nouns and verbs.
You’re today’s winner!!!