1. Billow
2. Harm
3. Ashen
4. Wytai ((n.) a feature of modern society that suddenly strikes you as absurd and grotesque—from zoos and milk-drinking to organ transplants, life insurance, and fiction—part of the faint background noise of absurdity that reverberates from the moment our ancestors first crawled out of the slime but could not for the life of them remember what they got up to do..)
5. Irreversible
6. Chew
7. Pear
8. Canopy
9. Simmer
10. Infest
11. Held
12. Lodestone ((n) A rock that consists of pure or nearly pure magnetite and thus is naturally magnetic. A piece of such rock, which can be used as a magnet and which was formerly used as a primitive compass. A person or thing regarded as a focus of attraction.)
You might have noticed that the appearance of this wordle is slightly different than the others and that is because I can no longer use Tagxedo to create my wordles. Tagxedo uses Silverlight and Silverlight no longer functions with any of my browsers. I didn’t like the other wordle-makers I found online so husband wrote me a wordle-maker using his mad programming skills. His wordle-maker is super easy to use (because I have zero tech skills and it had to be idiot proof) and it has the features I wanted. The only issue with it is that we’ve had to use free space for hosting the program. Free space equals slow loading times, freezing, and having to reload several times in order to view the page. If anyone knows of a super cheap hosting site or a better place that can host a wordle program for free let me know!
http://wordle-sonicseaweed.rhcloud.com/
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.
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