Words with the jig or the game
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ISUPWords with "the jig" or "the game"
EATONWords with "the run" or "the go"
INATWords with "the kill" or "the buzzer"
ANDIFilm title words with "The King" or "The Egg"
LIEATWords with "the feet of" or "the bottom of"
ITSYOUSong from "The Music Man" with the lyric "What words could be saner or truer or plainer"
epanalepsisrepetition or resumption with the same words e.g. 'The king is dead, long live the king'
epanalepsesEPANALEPSIS, repetition or resumption with the same words e.g. 'The king is dead, long live the king'
concordancean alphabetical index of the principal words in a book or the works of an author with their immediate contexts
concordancesCONCORDANCE, an alphabetical index of the principal words in a book or the works of an author with their immediate contexts
inferencingthe practice of inferring the meaning of an unfamiliar word or expression from the meaning of familiar words occurring with it in a context together with one's knowledge of or beliefs about the context
inferencingsINFERENCING, the practice of inferring the meaning of an unfamiliar word or expression from the meaning of familiar words occurring with it in a context together with one's knowledge of or beliefs about the context
ouijasdevice consisting of a small board, or planchette, on legs that rest on a larger board marked with words, letters of the alphabet, etc., and that by moving over the larger board and touching the words, letters, etc., while the fingers of spiritualists, me
ouijadevice consisting of a small board, or planchette, on legs that rest on a larger board marked with words, letters of the alphabet, etc., and that by moving over the larger board and touching the words, letters, etc., while the fingers of spiritualists, me
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck