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RE: 👉 CONTEST CONTEST CONTEST --- BRAIN TEASER - LET US SEE HOW GOOD YOU ARE WITH ENGLISH ALPHABETS/10% PAYOUT TO STEEMKIDSs COMMUNITY
DAY 5
The alphabets are.
Y H A G T V A
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DAY 5
Alphabets given;
Y H A G T V A
Hat: This is a covering for head which usually have a shaped crown / brim
Tag: This is a piece of material that is hanging or being attached to something.
Vat: This is a large vessel that is used in holding liquid substance.
@adylinah's entry for Day 5.
Regards to @steemkidss and @benton3
DAY 5
YHAGTVA
My entry
1.Gah- A word used to express dismay or distress
2.Gat- Another word for a revolver or pistol.
3.Hag- An old lady with low morals usually considered a witch or wicked.
One word was not derived from the alphabets brought out for the day 5 contest. - hatt
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My day 5 entry:
1.gay:homosexual person (typically referring to a man)
2.aha: used to express satisfaction, triumph, or surprise.
3.hay:grass that has been mown and dried for use as fodder.
Thanks to @steemkidss and @benton3 for this update.
Day 5
Young - having lived or existed for only a short time.
Hate - intense hostility and aversion usually deriving from fear, anger, or sense of injury.
Gate - a hinged barrier used to close an opening in a wall, fence or hedge.
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Day 5 entry
Y H A G T V A
Ghat~Stairs or passage leasing down to a river
Agay~ an expression of one's own physical pain
Gah~ used to express exasperation or dismay
Day 5;
Ha: A gender-neutral, third person singular subject pronoun. It could also mean a representation of laughter
Tay: A township in Ontario, Canada
Vag: A present participle of vagging which means to arrest somebody as vagrant.