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4 Letter Words

1. krayker16 July 2010, 13:45 GMT +02:00

You can only change ONE letter, AND/OR rearrange the letters currently available. The first word is:

WINS

11330. Ayla8731 August 2015, 7:42 GMT +02:00

boys

11331. xymonau31 August 2015, 11:56 GMT +02:00

yobs

11332. gesinek31 August 2015, 12:10 GMT +02:00

jobs

11333. micromoth31 August 2015, 14:22 GMT +02:00

jabs

11334. Ayla8731 August 2015, 15:59 GMT +02:00

jaws

11335. xymonau31 August 2015, 18:06 GMT +02:00

wads

11336. Ayla871 September 2015, 7:09 GMT +02:00

ways

11337. xymonau1 September 2015, 7:31 GMT +02:00

maws

11338. micromoth1 September 2015, 7:57 GMT +02:00

swam

11339. Ayla871 September 2015, 13:28 GMT +02:00

swim

11340. xymonau1 September 2015, 15:23 GMT +02:00

First day of spring here! It's cold again tonight, though.

smit

11341. Ayla871 September 2015, 15:38 GMT +02:00

here it is first day of autumn and still very warm with 28 °C

hits

11342. xymonau1 September 2015, 15:52 GMT +02:00

It was 4.4C last night and 26 today. It's going to be another cold one tonight. Currently 9C, so probably as cold again, but the days are wonderful. Then we're up to double digits at night for the next week, plus some rain. Thank goodness. The tank has to be filled. I said to my son yesterday (it rained) that all my life I hated rain, so I never thought I'd be glad to see it pouring down - until I had tank water!

hips

11343. micromoth1 September 2015, 20:14 GMT +02:00

Still very variable here. I don't remember a year with such prevalent cold grey cloud, through winter, spring and summer. At least we've had a fair bit of sunshine today.Our weather is certainly not...

Posh

11344. Ayla872 September 2015, 7:58 GMT +02:00

Christa is very thankful for rain now, too. All the plants on the terrace are always very thirsty. She has to water them when it is too dry - and it was far too dry this summer.

gosh

11345. xymonau2 September 2015, 8:24 GMT +02:00

I wonder what people would talk about if the weather was always perfect? LOL

goth

11346. Ayla872 September 2015, 11:58 GMT +02:00

Have you ever seen any place with always perfect wheather?

both

11347. xymonau2 September 2015, 15:26 GMT +02:00

I used to live in Bundaberg - north of where I live now. It had the 7th best (most stable) climate on the planet, so, less temperature variation throughout the year, and the temps are comfortable. Because of that, you get acclimatised easily, and rarely have the sweltering or freezing of other places. It's on the same latitude as Hawaii. You only needed long sleeves on winter nights - and that lasted about two weeks to a month. Given its recent catastrophic flood, there is some cause to rethink, however, that was an extremely unusual event.

doth

11348. Ayla872 September 2015, 15:51 GMT +02:00

I didn't know that Bundy was famous for such a good climate situation. Berlin would be far off on that statistic, I suppose.

moth (for Mimi)

11349. xymonau2 September 2015, 19:11 GMT +02:00

mote

I used to love the climate there. I moved up from Sydney, and I was wandering around in velvet pants and boots (well, it was the 70s!) and they were so hot in that winter. For a long time I spent almost every day on the beach - before my son was of school age. It was a good life.

11350. Ayla873 September 2015, 7:32 GMT +02:00

good memories. you are a lucky girl, that's fine.

move

11351. xymonau3 September 2015, 13:45 GMT +02:00

I was, and I've got the skin cancers to prove it! LOL

vole

11352. Ayla873 September 2015, 13:55 GMT +02:00

So you have one more reason to get rid of some of that skin. But it won't help to loose much weight...

pole

11353. xymonau3 September 2015, 21:15 GMT +02:00

lope

Sadly, no.

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