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There are apparently only 3 words in the english language that start with the letters Dw. Can anyone name them?
(Now I know looking up a dictionary will give you the answers straightaway but it kinda ruins the albeit limited fun in the question) I got this from an american TV show, so if it turns out there are more than 3, then sorry everyone. Dw....... |
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Dwarf
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dwippy.. lala and po
That was easy.
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One down, two to go. This thread could be over real quick! |
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Dwell
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LOL, and Lizzie gets another!
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!! WoooHooo! lolCan't think of another one I could look in the dictionary but thats would be cheating x |
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Dwindle
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Online dictionarys are great eh.
Dwang: A piece of wood set between two studs, posts, etc., to stiffen and support them. Dwine: To waste away; to pine; to languish. DWI: Abbv- driving while intoxicated. |
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Well done LIzzie and Fernzy! There's also "dwelling" but they didn't have that in the show I watched. Dunno why, maybe cos it originates from dwell.
Ah well, thats this thread over then, lol. |
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Dwang and Dwine are new to me, Tanser!! LOL.
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lol!!! Well done for getting the other one BB fernzy! x
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I don't get a well done..... Pfft.
I didn't cheat, honest... i just have brains. |
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lol!! Very well done to you aswell Tanser!!
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Where's my lollipop?
Gosh the standards in this place have dropped since i have left. |
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I remember this question being asked in West Wing. Dwindle, dwell and dwarf are the only three - apart from derivatives of those words, like dwelling.
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Dwight as in an alice cooper song
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WAHEY
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....dwayne...
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dwildo
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Gatorade me, Bitch!
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dwarfish (adjective)
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what about the name dwain?
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I think it's only words not names.
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