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Scrabble for fun
Posted on October 12th, 2009 No commentsPeople who play scrabble have distorted minds because they ‘see’ words differently. When they look at the word scrabble for instance they immediately see ‘crab’ already spelt out as well as ‘rabble’ and ‘scrab’. Without too much more effort they also see ‘able’ and ‘sable’ and ‘cab’ and before long they have fun constructing sentences like ‘ Rab was able to wear sable in a cab whilst playing scrabble with rabble who scrab to cause a scab and make one curl up like a crab. These are the words that can be found easily but there are more anagrammatic words like ‘car’ and ‘arc’ and ‘lab’ and ‘bare’ and ‘bear’ and ‘bar’ and ‘bale’ and ‘barb’. There is another word which begins with ‘a’ and ends with ‘e’ with an ‘r’ and an ‘s’ in between but it should not be used in polite company. So as it is all very ‘clear’ now I encourage you to go on and have a game of scrabble and make up new sentences as you play or while waiting for the other player to play their tiles. Have fun!
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