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DEYJOR-I [Wordo: HAIRY]

This is a wordlog for the SpellBinding puzzle (in which you construct words using the specified letters; each word must contain the anchor letter).

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DERIDE DERIDED DERIDER DIDDY DIDO DIED DIODE DIRE DIRER DRIED DRIER DROID EDDIED EERIE EERIER EIDER EYRIR IODIDE JOYRIDE JOYRIDER OOID REDID REDRIED RIDDER RIDE RIDER RIDERED

Pangrams: JOYRIDE JOYRIDER

So we have -ED and -ER here, for some of the words, and many English words that end in -Y (not good here) have -IED or IER forms that are good here...

We had DIDO before, but I had to look it up again. 1)a mischievous or capricious act : prank, antic —often used in the phrase cut didoes 2) : something that is frivolous or showy. Now this is curious - I've never heard of the phrase 'cut didoes', but as a carpenter, I've cut dados! Dado cuts are a bit tricky and require some preparation. I think 'cutting didoes' is a mistake that spread. That's my theory, anyway.

OOID, we've had also... (adj) egg-shaped, (n) an individual grain of an oolite (a kind of a rock formation).

RIDERED: (adj) having riders across the stakes — used of a fence.

Another day.

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