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This is a gemlog for the SpellBinding puzzle, in which you construct words using the specified letters (each word must contain the anchor letter).
EELY EGGING EGGY ELEGY ENGINE ENGINING EYEING EYELINE EYING GELLING GENE GENIE GIGGLE GILLIE GLEE GLEN INNIE JELL JELLING JELLY JELLYING JIGGLE JINGLE LEGGING LEGGY LIEN LINE LINEN NEGLIGEE NELLIE NELLY NIGGLE NINE YELL YELLING
Pangram: JELLYING
Missed: LIEGE
An -ING puzzle with surprizingly few -ING words: ENGINING, JELLYING, JELLING, and YELLING...
A quick glance stops at GILLIE - sounds 'chiefly Scottish', as Merriam-Webster would say. A quick look confirms at least some meanings: 1) a male attendant on a Scottish Highland chief; 2)chiefly Scotland and Ireland : a fishing and hunting guide; and a perhaps more general 3)a shoe with a low top and decorative lacing - probably also Scottish...
Having learned English by osmosis, I try to look words up just to check (because, rarely but sometimes, my definitions are way off)... So GLEN is a valley like I thought, but specifically "a secluded narrow valley". Heh.
NIGGLE (v) trifle, spend too much time on needless details; carp; gnaw (on)... There is a separate British definition, as a noun: a trifling doubt, objection, or complaint. NIGG- words require special care, as we know. I see more and more writing advice such as 'Avoid the word "snigger"', etc...
Another day.