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Today's word is brish over. According to Mollie, Simon & Garfunkel based the title track of their final album on her rat-fighting, pond-leaping exploits.
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Today's word is plim. Quite literally a microwave meal.
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Today's word is ore weed. Very few people had ever seen this mysterious creature staggering along the shoreline.
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Today's word is idle. Despite some of their cutting comments....we still loved 'em!
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Today's word is duckest. Fred preferred the mornings.
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Today's word is long dog. Hilda was an early front runner and in a class of her own.
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Today's word is anewse. What speeds up, must slow down.
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Today's word is timersome. If Big Jim asks, you didn't hear it from me!
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Today's word is bivver. Back a bit, little bit more, no keep going, a bit more, right now smile!
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Today's word is buffle headed. There was a something for everyone.




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