1. Sound
2. Terminal
3. Rum Cull (A rich fool, easily cheated, particularly by his mistress.)
4. Knife
5. Gutter
6. Fabric
7. Discolor
8. Gloss
9. Jackboot
10. Passel (a group or lot of indeterminate number)
11. Stroke
12. Impatience
Use at least 10 of the words to create a story or poem
The words can appear in an alternate form
Use the words in any order that you like.
Tag: Mindlovemisery’s Menagerie and Wordle
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Another challenging set of words — love “rum cull” Let’s see if I ever get around to pinging back, Mr. Linky.
Your response blew me away!
Thanks. It was one of those funny times when the Sunday Whirl and your Wordle needed each other blended to get me writing. I loved your words and a partial image emerged — the Sunday Whirl filled in the gaps.
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Nice set of words this week. I have never heard the term “rum cull” before, oh but I shall not forget it.
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My husband gave me a dictionary I forget what it is called now but it has older expressions from the 1800s I think, mostly humorous XD
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Just a mini mash:
Pop the Champagne Cork!
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