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  • Great

    gate

    ate

    at

    a

    

  • Pants

    Ants

    Ant

    An

    A.

  • huh i dont get it

  • Spain

    Spin

    Pin

    In

    I (:

  • Stale

    Tale

    Ale

    Al

    A

  • @MitchyTheKiller After looking up the on-line dictionaries, we have Stale -- (1) no longer new or fresh, usually as a result of being kept for too long (2) not fresh and new; boring because too familiar (3) describes someone who has lost interest in what they are doing since they are bored or are working too hard Ale -- any of various types of beer, typically one that is dark and bitter Al -- Short for alcohol. Also has a connotation of referring to someone. Thanks a lot for MitchyThekiller!
  • Pants

    Pans

    Pan

    Pa (as in dad)

    A

  • @Wafflehunter321

    I check up the word "Pa" in the Advanced learner's Dictionalry

    It writes, Pa

    noun /pɑː/ [C]

    old-fashioned informal for father

    Compare: ma

  • You could just use the 9-letter word riddle to your advantage.

    Start with;

    Sting

    Sing

    Sin

    In

    I

    :)

  • Antsy

    Ants

    Ant

    An

    A!

  • @96music4eva

    Thanks a lot!

    antsy

    adjective US slang

    Definition very nervous, worried or unpleasantly excited

  • when u showed he word crash, i didnt work because if u remove c,r, and a, i remains s and h right? well, s and h don't make a word. u may want to rethink that one, k? anyways, other than that, i like the video. Very creative! I like it.

  • @megrach99 But he said if you take 1 letter off it will still make an English word. He said he didn't care what letter you took off as lon as it was still an Engish word. :)

  • Train

    Rain

    Ran

    An

    A

  • sting

    sing

    sin

    in

    I

    ^^

  • blown blow low ow o

  • @ROBOT5835

    According to the dictionary, ow and o can have their meaning as follows:

    (1) ow is used to express sudden pain:

    (2) o at least has 2 meanings

    (a) spoken zero: e.g. My phone number is six o four double two (=60422).

    (b) a common type of blood

    Thanks a lot!

  • i think this

    smart

    mart

    art

    at

    a

  • taunt, aunt, ant, an, a

  • cheat

    heat

    eat

    at

    a

  • you're

    your

    you

    yo

    y

    :D

  • According to the dictionary, I found that thormaxtwo is right.

    (1) "You're" is the short form of "you are."

    (2) "Yo" can be used to greet someone, to get their attention, or as a reply when someone says your name

    (3) "Y" can mean y chromosome, which is the part of a gene that makes someone a male instead of a female.

    Thanks for your sharing!

  • @erauqscme a bit creepy.. u must be smart

  • @thormaxtwo thats not rly a WORD...thats technically 2 words cuz you're=you are....

  • @samuraichic1230 no, it is a word you moron. "Can't" is a word, and so are "Wouldn't" and "Couldn't" and many more.

    that's like saying 4 isn't really a number, because it's technically two: 4=2+2

  • i think it's batch cuz it would be

    batch

    bath

    bat

    at

    a

  • wiked in culdnt figure it out! 5/5!

  • sick 5/5 and i subbed

  • Starkling

  • Dear Jing,

    First of all, thanks for your comment!

    Would yoiu please tell me the meaning of "Starkling"

    I guess maybe you wanted to say "sparkling" or "startling" and you've got the typing error because I've looked up the dictionary and could not find the

    word "Starkling".

    I should thank you very much again, whatever!

    Mechanical puzzle addict and Math learning lover

    erauqscme

  • oops typing error i meant startling

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