What's the Word Game? Fill the word, game...

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The discussion centers around a word game where participants guess a word by filling in the missing letters represented by dashes. The first example provided is "c_ r _o _ _ _y," which participants identify as "creativity." Subsequent words include "E_ _ e _ _ _ _ _ a_" and "d_ _ r _ _ _ e _ _ a _ _ _ n," with players engaging in playful banter while trying to solve the puzzles. The conversation highlights the challenge of certain letter sequences in English, such as "UFA," and the fun of discovering words that contain tricky pronunciations. The game fosters a light-hearted atmosphere, encouraging creativity and collaboration among participants.
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Fill the word ,game...

In this thread am going to have a new word game...can say it as a word game...hmmm...
I'll think of a word and will post it here...not fully...i.e I won't fill the whole word...I'll be leaving dashes in between the letters...you must finally guess the total word by filling letters in the dashes,ok?let me give you a simple
eg : > f_ _ _ u_ _y.this word finally fills to february..like that...
Let's start...:approve:
 
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1st one:

c_ r _o _ _ _y
an easy one...
 
<<This thread piqued my curiosity, and after glancing at it cursorily, I find it curiously dashing.[/color]>>
 
Hmm...found It...+++
 
2) E_ _ e _ _ _ _ _ a_
Pls write 2)Answer.
 
2)exceptional
 
hMM...RIGHT
 
_ _ _ a _ i _ _ a _ _ _
 
Irrationally
 
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Occasionally :-P
 
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d_ _ r _ _ _ e _ _ a _ _ _ n. :-p
 
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You are evil radou... the last letters have to be tion, but I just can't figure out the rest. lol
 
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verty : (also) vocationally

radou: defragmentation? OR Dear me! We're Asian!
 
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Darn, I see there are many 'ally' words. Let me update it:
_ _ _ a d i _ _ a _ _ _
 
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One of my favorite comic strips - Dilbert

There are certain letter sequences that are very tricky because we don't typically associate that sequence with its actual pronunciation in the word. For instance, name a word that contains the sequence "UFA".
 
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There are certain letter sequences that are very tricky because we don't typically associate that sequence with its actual pronunciation in the word. For instance, name a word that contains the sequence "UFA".

Manufacture
 
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Gokul43201 said:
verty : (also) vocationally

radou: defragmentation? OR Dear me! We're Asian!

Clap-clap! :-p

And it lasted long, my hard drive was a total mess.
 
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