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Autumning in love
You know you love meA princess fell in loveMaking broken love smile again!What photos do I love?Searching for LoveFirst of all, I love flowersWe all love a good rebus puzzle!Guuuurl, I **love** that flowerThe Dance of Love?Love is a chore
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Yes, I'm afraid it's true - I'm autumning in love.
My life is in a menu choice; I'm ready to go.
I've never felt this before - it's so true, so pitch.
Now I'm trying to keep my head not odd on my shoulders,
But it's so alter hard when I see your smile.
You make it so partially cooked to be comfortable.
Everything seems so perfect; so perpendicular.
Thank you.
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Yes, I'm afraid it's true - I'm autumning in love.
My life is in a menu choice; I'm ready to go.
I've never felt this before - it's so true, so pitch.
Now I'm trying to keep my head not odd on my shoulders,
But it's so alter hard when I see your smile.
You make it so partially cooked to be comfortable.
Everything seems so perfect; so perpendicular.
Thank you.
More tags/hints will be added as needed.
word enigmatic-puzzle
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But now i'm only autumning apart. There's nothing I can execute. A total eclipse of the center.
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Apr 14 at 21:09
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Turn around, briiiiiight eyeeeees....
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Yes, I'm afraid it's true - I'm autumning in love.
My life is in a menu choice; I'm ready to go.
I've never felt this before - it's so true, so pitch.
Now I'm trying to keep my head not odd on my shoulders,
But it's so alter hard when I see your smile.
You make it so partially cooked to be comfortable.
Everything seems so perfect; so perpendicular.
Thank you.
More tags/hints will be added as needed.
word enigmatic-puzzle
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Yes, I'm afraid it's true - I'm autumning in love.
My life is in a menu choice; I'm ready to go.
I've never felt this before - it's so true, so pitch.
Now I'm trying to keep my head not odd on my shoulders,
But it's so alter hard when I see your smile.
You make it so partially cooked to be comfortable.
Everything seems so perfect; so perpendicular.
Thank you.
More tags/hints will be added as needed.
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word enigmatic-puzzle
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asked Apr 14 at 19:23
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But now i'm only autumning apart. There's nothing I can execute. A total eclipse of the center.
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– ThePuzzlingPlatypus
Apr 14 at 21:09
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Turn around, briiiiiight eyeeeees....
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– El-Guest
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5
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But now i'm only autumning apart. There's nothing I can execute. A total eclipse of the center.
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– ThePuzzlingPlatypus
Apr 14 at 21:09
1
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Turn around, briiiiiight eyeeeees....
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– El-Guest
Apr 15 at 14:46
5
5
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But now i'm only autumning apart. There's nothing I can execute. A total eclipse of the center.
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– ThePuzzlingPlatypus
Apr 14 at 21:09
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But now i'm only autumning apart. There's nothing I can execute. A total eclipse of the center.
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– ThePuzzlingPlatypus
Apr 14 at 21:09
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Turn around, briiiiiight eyeeeees....
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– El-Guest
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Turn around, briiiiiight eyeeeees....
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As Soltius has observed,
the idea is to replace words with other equivalents.
And as Brandon_J has indicated in comments,
we are supposed to feel free to use things that merely sound right.
Specifically, here are the words we need:
Yes, I'm afraid it's true - I'm autumning in love. autumning falling
My life is in a menu choice, I'm ready to go. a menu choice order
I've never felt this before - it's so true, so pitch. pitch reel/real*
Now I'm trying to keep my head not odd on my shoulders, not odd even
But it's so alter hard when I see your smile. alter vary/very*
You make it so partially cooked to be comfortable. partially cooked easy
Everything seems so perfect; so perpendicular. perpendicular right
I have marked the homophones with asterisks. The second word is Soltius's suggestion (he also thought up #5 which I hadn't thought of, and #7 for which I had a different, and worse, idea; go give him an upvote). So the final answer we want is FOR EVER. Awwwwwww.
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Definitely on the right track! A checkmark will soon be in order.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 20:18
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well done ! Was looking for first letters of words also, but wasn't getting there. Couldn't have found the missing words, no regrets
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– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:18
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Not unless I manage to think of that second word...
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:18
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could it be "order" ? would go well with the end of the sentence, and when you've chosen something in a menu, you "order" it !
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– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:20
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Oh! Might be right. I confess I'd been trying to think of words with the exact opposite meaning :-).
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:22
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Partial. With the following method
For each line, replacing one weird word/word group by one that would be a better semantical (and sometimes, gramatical) fit
We get the following words :
(1) falling, (2) item, (3) sound ?, (4) even, (5) vary(very) ?, (6) rare?, (7) right.
Not sure what to make of it for now.
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Pretty sure that of those #1 is right, #2 is wrong, #4 is right, #6 is wrong. (#3 is plausible; I hope #5 is wrong but suspect it might be right; I had a different guess for #7 but yours is probably better.)
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:46
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Hmm, actually I suspect #3 is wrong, because reasons.
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:48
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... and I respect those reasons. Non-native speaker here btw.
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– Soltius
Apr 14 at 19:49
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The reasons don't have anything to do with how well your proposed word fits the space. I'm thinking about how the final answer might work.
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:49
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@GarethMcCaughan why do you hope 5 is wrong? Because of the different spellings?
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Apr 14 at 19:50
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As Soltius has observed,
the idea is to replace words with other equivalents.
And as Brandon_J has indicated in comments,
we are supposed to feel free to use things that merely sound right.
Specifically, here are the words we need:
Yes, I'm afraid it's true - I'm autumning in love. autumning falling
My life is in a menu choice, I'm ready to go. a menu choice order
I've never felt this before - it's so true, so pitch. pitch reel/real*
Now I'm trying to keep my head not odd on my shoulders, not odd even
But it's so alter hard when I see your smile. alter vary/very*
You make it so partially cooked to be comfortable. partially cooked easy
Everything seems so perfect; so perpendicular. perpendicular right
I have marked the homophones with asterisks. The second word is Soltius's suggestion (he also thought up #5 which I hadn't thought of, and #7 for which I had a different, and worse, idea; go give him an upvote). So the final answer we want is FOR EVER. Awwwwwww.
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Definitely on the right track! A checkmark will soon be in order.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 20:18
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well done ! Was looking for first letters of words also, but wasn't getting there. Couldn't have found the missing words, no regrets
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– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:18
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Not unless I manage to think of that second word...
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:18
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could it be "order" ? would go well with the end of the sentence, and when you've chosen something in a menu, you "order" it !
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:20
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Oh! Might be right. I confess I'd been trying to think of words with the exact opposite meaning :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:22
|
show 7 more comments
$begingroup$
As Soltius has observed,
the idea is to replace words with other equivalents.
And as Brandon_J has indicated in comments,
we are supposed to feel free to use things that merely sound right.
Specifically, here are the words we need:
Yes, I'm afraid it's true - I'm autumning in love. autumning falling
My life is in a menu choice, I'm ready to go. a menu choice order
I've never felt this before - it's so true, so pitch. pitch reel/real*
Now I'm trying to keep my head not odd on my shoulders, not odd even
But it's so alter hard when I see your smile. alter vary/very*
You make it so partially cooked to be comfortable. partially cooked easy
Everything seems so perfect; so perpendicular. perpendicular right
I have marked the homophones with asterisks. The second word is Soltius's suggestion (he also thought up #5 which I hadn't thought of, and #7 for which I had a different, and worse, idea; go give him an upvote). So the final answer we want is FOR EVER. Awwwwwww.
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Definitely on the right track! A checkmark will soon be in order.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 20:18
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well done ! Was looking for first letters of words also, but wasn't getting there. Couldn't have found the missing words, no regrets
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:18
$begingroup$
Not unless I manage to think of that second word...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:18
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could it be "order" ? would go well with the end of the sentence, and when you've chosen something in a menu, you "order" it !
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:20
$begingroup$
Oh! Might be right. I confess I'd been trying to think of words with the exact opposite meaning :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:22
|
show 7 more comments
$begingroup$
As Soltius has observed,
the idea is to replace words with other equivalents.
And as Brandon_J has indicated in comments,
we are supposed to feel free to use things that merely sound right.
Specifically, here are the words we need:
Yes, I'm afraid it's true - I'm autumning in love. autumning falling
My life is in a menu choice, I'm ready to go. a menu choice order
I've never felt this before - it's so true, so pitch. pitch reel/real*
Now I'm trying to keep my head not odd on my shoulders, not odd even
But it's so alter hard when I see your smile. alter vary/very*
You make it so partially cooked to be comfortable. partially cooked easy
Everything seems so perfect; so perpendicular. perpendicular right
I have marked the homophones with asterisks. The second word is Soltius's suggestion (he also thought up #5 which I hadn't thought of, and #7 for which I had a different, and worse, idea; go give him an upvote). So the final answer we want is FOR EVER. Awwwwwww.
$endgroup$
As Soltius has observed,
the idea is to replace words with other equivalents.
And as Brandon_J has indicated in comments,
we are supposed to feel free to use things that merely sound right.
Specifically, here are the words we need:
Yes, I'm afraid it's true - I'm autumning in love. autumning falling
My life is in a menu choice, I'm ready to go. a menu choice order
I've never felt this before - it's so true, so pitch. pitch reel/real*
Now I'm trying to keep my head not odd on my shoulders, not odd even
But it's so alter hard when I see your smile. alter vary/very*
You make it so partially cooked to be comfortable. partially cooked easy
Everything seems so perfect; so perpendicular. perpendicular right
I have marked the homophones with asterisks. The second word is Soltius's suggestion (he also thought up #5 which I hadn't thought of, and #7 for which I had a different, and worse, idea; go give him an upvote). So the final answer we want is FOR EVER. Awwwwwww.
edited Apr 14 at 20:25
answered Apr 14 at 20:17
Gareth McCaughan♦Gareth McCaughan
73.4k3183283
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Definitely on the right track! A checkmark will soon be in order.
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– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 20:18
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well done ! Was looking for first letters of words also, but wasn't getting there. Couldn't have found the missing words, no regrets
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:18
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Not unless I manage to think of that second word...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:18
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could it be "order" ? would go well with the end of the sentence, and when you've chosen something in a menu, you "order" it !
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:20
$begingroup$
Oh! Might be right. I confess I'd been trying to think of words with the exact opposite meaning :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:22
|
show 7 more comments
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Definitely on the right track! A checkmark will soon be in order.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 20:18
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well done ! Was looking for first letters of words also, but wasn't getting there. Couldn't have found the missing words, no regrets
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:18
$begingroup$
Not unless I manage to think of that second word...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:18
$begingroup$
could it be "order" ? would go well with the end of the sentence, and when you've chosen something in a menu, you "order" it !
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:20
$begingroup$
Oh! Might be right. I confess I'd been trying to think of words with the exact opposite meaning :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:22
$begingroup$
Definitely on the right track! A checkmark will soon be in order.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 20:18
$begingroup$
Definitely on the right track! A checkmark will soon be in order.
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 20:18
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well done ! Was looking for first letters of words also, but wasn't getting there. Couldn't have found the missing words, no regrets
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:18
$begingroup$
well done ! Was looking for first letters of words also, but wasn't getting there. Couldn't have found the missing words, no regrets
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:18
$begingroup$
Not unless I manage to think of that second word...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:18
$begingroup$
Not unless I manage to think of that second word...
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:18
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could it be "order" ? would go well with the end of the sentence, and when you've chosen something in a menu, you "order" it !
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:20
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could it be "order" ? would go well with the end of the sentence, and when you've chosen something in a menu, you "order" it !
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 20:20
$begingroup$
Oh! Might be right. I confess I'd been trying to think of words with the exact opposite meaning :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:22
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Oh! Might be right. I confess I'd been trying to think of words with the exact opposite meaning :-).
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 20:22
|
show 7 more comments
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Partial. With the following method
For each line, replacing one weird word/word group by one that would be a better semantical (and sometimes, gramatical) fit
We get the following words :
(1) falling, (2) item, (3) sound ?, (4) even, (5) vary(very) ?, (6) rare?, (7) right.
Not sure what to make of it for now.
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Pretty sure that of those #1 is right, #2 is wrong, #4 is right, #6 is wrong. (#3 is plausible; I hope #5 is wrong but suspect it might be right; I had a different guess for #7 but yours is probably better.)
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:46
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Hmm, actually I suspect #3 is wrong, because reasons.
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:48
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... and I respect those reasons. Non-native speaker here btw.
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– Soltius
Apr 14 at 19:49
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The reasons don't have anything to do with how well your proposed word fits the space. I'm thinking about how the final answer might work.
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:49
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@GarethMcCaughan why do you hope 5 is wrong? Because of the different spellings?
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– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 19:50
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show 4 more comments
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Partial. With the following method
For each line, replacing one weird word/word group by one that would be a better semantical (and sometimes, gramatical) fit
We get the following words :
(1) falling, (2) item, (3) sound ?, (4) even, (5) vary(very) ?, (6) rare?, (7) right.
Not sure what to make of it for now.
$endgroup$
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Pretty sure that of those #1 is right, #2 is wrong, #4 is right, #6 is wrong. (#3 is plausible; I hope #5 is wrong but suspect it might be right; I had a different guess for #7 but yours is probably better.)
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:46
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Hmm, actually I suspect #3 is wrong, because reasons.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:48
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... and I respect those reasons. Non-native speaker here btw.
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 19:49
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The reasons don't have anything to do with how well your proposed word fits the space. I'm thinking about how the final answer might work.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:49
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@GarethMcCaughan why do you hope 5 is wrong? Because of the different spellings?
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 19:50
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show 4 more comments
$begingroup$
Partial. With the following method
For each line, replacing one weird word/word group by one that would be a better semantical (and sometimes, gramatical) fit
We get the following words :
(1) falling, (2) item, (3) sound ?, (4) even, (5) vary(very) ?, (6) rare?, (7) right.
Not sure what to make of it for now.
$endgroup$
Partial. With the following method
For each line, replacing one weird word/word group by one that would be a better semantical (and sometimes, gramatical) fit
We get the following words :
(1) falling, (2) item, (3) sound ?, (4) even, (5) vary(very) ?, (6) rare?, (7) right.
Not sure what to make of it for now.
answered Apr 14 at 19:41
SoltiusSoltius
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Pretty sure that of those #1 is right, #2 is wrong, #4 is right, #6 is wrong. (#3 is plausible; I hope #5 is wrong but suspect it might be right; I had a different guess for #7 but yours is probably better.)
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:46
$begingroup$
Hmm, actually I suspect #3 is wrong, because reasons.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:48
$begingroup$
... and I respect those reasons. Non-native speaker here btw.
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 19:49
$begingroup$
The reasons don't have anything to do with how well your proposed word fits the space. I'm thinking about how the final answer might work.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:49
$begingroup$
@GarethMcCaughan why do you hope 5 is wrong? Because of the different spellings?
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– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 19:50
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show 4 more comments
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Pretty sure that of those #1 is right, #2 is wrong, #4 is right, #6 is wrong. (#3 is plausible; I hope #5 is wrong but suspect it might be right; I had a different guess for #7 but yours is probably better.)
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:46
$begingroup$
Hmm, actually I suspect #3 is wrong, because reasons.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:48
$begingroup$
... and I respect those reasons. Non-native speaker here btw.
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 19:49
$begingroup$
The reasons don't have anything to do with how well your proposed word fits the space. I'm thinking about how the final answer might work.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:49
$begingroup$
@GarethMcCaughan why do you hope 5 is wrong? Because of the different spellings?
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 19:50
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Pretty sure that of those #1 is right, #2 is wrong, #4 is right, #6 is wrong. (#3 is plausible; I hope #5 is wrong but suspect it might be right; I had a different guess for #7 but yours is probably better.)
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:46
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Pretty sure that of those #1 is right, #2 is wrong, #4 is right, #6 is wrong. (#3 is plausible; I hope #5 is wrong but suspect it might be right; I had a different guess for #7 but yours is probably better.)
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:46
$begingroup$
Hmm, actually I suspect #3 is wrong, because reasons.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:48
$begingroup$
Hmm, actually I suspect #3 is wrong, because reasons.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:48
$begingroup$
... and I respect those reasons. Non-native speaker here btw.
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 19:49
$begingroup$
... and I respect those reasons. Non-native speaker here btw.
$endgroup$
– Soltius
Apr 14 at 19:49
$begingroup$
The reasons don't have anything to do with how well your proposed word fits the space. I'm thinking about how the final answer might work.
$endgroup$
– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:49
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The reasons don't have anything to do with how well your proposed word fits the space. I'm thinking about how the final answer might work.
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– Gareth McCaughan♦
Apr 14 at 19:49
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@GarethMcCaughan why do you hope 5 is wrong? Because of the different spellings?
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– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 19:50
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@GarethMcCaughan why do you hope 5 is wrong? Because of the different spellings?
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– Brandon_J
Apr 14 at 19:50
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But now i'm only autumning apart. There's nothing I can execute. A total eclipse of the center.
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– ThePuzzlingPlatypus
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Turn around, briiiiiight eyeeeees....
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