Q: How to create clouds with word chunks?
A: Clouds are made from water vapor, so I don't think you can create them with chunks of words.
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Words are often hot air, so it may be possible.Ogrim wrote:Q: How to create clouds with word chunks?
A: Clouds are made from water vapor, so I don't think you can create them with chunks of words.
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Ogrim wrote:Q: How to create clouds with word chunks?
A: Clouds are made from water vapor, so I don't think you can create them with chunks of words.
Sorry but "clouds" can be made by combining the initial chunk of the word "clover" with the terminal chunk of the word "earbuds".
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Iversen wrote:Q: How can I learn 50 new vocabulary words a day?
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And if it's always same words, you don't run out of words to learn and you don't need to make new flash card decks. #lifehack.
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