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03-06-2024 , 02:47 PM
I think obscure is not a relative measurement, but rather an absolute one.
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03-06-2024 , 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Didace
I think obscure is not a relative measurement, but rather an absolute one.
Everything is relative. Except uniqueness.
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03-06-2024 , 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by d2_e4
Everything is relative. Except uniqueness.
That's a somewhat unique point of view.
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03-06-2024 , 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by d2_e4
OK, here's mine. Obviously without Googling - longest English word without repeated letters.

Hint: think of what the ending could be.
That's an easy one.

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03-06-2024 , 05:08 PM
Lol
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03-08-2024 , 08:57 AM
Results?
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03-08-2024 , 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Luckbox Inc
Results?
https://gprivate.com/69wwq
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03-08-2024 , 10:01 AM
Chillrob's link contains the answer as the first hit.

You often look for possible words with that ending in Scrabble when looking for bingoes.
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03-08-2024 , 11:00 PM
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03-09-2024 , 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Luckbox Inc
More Miss Israels posted in this thread, fewer dead children.

Thanks.
FYP, though I agree with the sentiment.
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