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with different meanings for example bluff
i will make it over the bluff without help
i will call your bluff and raise your bet

2007-07-29 01:21:36 · 6 answers · asked by cheri 7 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

Thanks i am sure you all love scrabble too

2007-07-30 21:43:29 · update #1

6 answers

vice
will
fan
face
sleeve
coin
jack
light
match
right

2007-07-29 01:57:43 · answer #1 · answered by Manz 5 · 0 0

Rose is an interesting example, because there are several meanings for rose (a flower, past tense of to rise, architectural feature, etc). It also has several homophones (words that are pronounced the same, but are spelled differently), such as rows; rhos - and rows has different meanings itself.
From memory, the Guiness Boook of Records listed 'jack' as the English word with the most different meanings.

2007-07-29 08:28:29 · answer #2 · answered by AndrewG 7 · 0 0

The word rope. You can pull someone in by using something and that is to rope someone in and also the noun version which is a piece of rope.

2007-07-29 08:27:49 · answer #3 · answered by travelinbianca16 3 · 0 0

homework eh.
Milk the cow. The cow gave milk. (yea i know but dif)
Cool
Frame
Fire
Smell
Answer
(most are just verb and noun, there should be a website with them somewhere google it)

2007-07-29 08:27:58 · answer #4 · answered by placid_acid 2 · 0 0

Live - As in "to be alive" or "real-time, as it occurs".
p*ssy - Having excessive amount of pus, or a cat... that's all the definitions I can think of for that one. :)

2007-07-29 08:24:23 · answer #5 · answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 6 · 0 0

to cry a "tear" or to "tear" apart
a young "miss" or to "miss" out on
a file "card" or to "card" wool
a man's "tie" or to "tie" a knot

2007-07-29 09:02:28 · answer #6 · answered by neutrinonest 2 · 0 0

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