| Word | Scrabble | WWF |
|---|---|---|
| MIRY (4) TWLCollinsWWF adjective: Relating to a mire; swampy, boggy. [def] | 9 M (3) + I (1) + R (1) + Y (4) | 9 |
| RIMY (4) TWLCollinsWWF adjective: Coated in rime. [def] | 9 R (1) + I (1) + M (3) + Y (4) | 9 |
| PRIM (4) TWLCollinsWWF verb: To make affectedly precise or proper. [def] | 8 P (3) + R (1) + I (1) + M (3) | 10 |
| PRY (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: The act of prying. [def] | 8 P (3) + R (1) + Y (4) | 8 |
| YIP (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A sharp, high-pitched bark [def] | 8 Y (4) + I (1) + P (3) | 8 |
| IMP (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A small, mischievous sprite, or a malevolent supernatural creature, somewhat comparable to a demon but smaller and less powerful. [def] | 7 I (1) + M (3) + P (3) | 9 |
| MY (2) TWLCollinsWWF interjection: Used to express surprise, shock or amazement. [def] | 7 M (3) + Y (4) | 7 |
| MIR (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 5 M (3) + I (1) + R (1) | 6 |
| RIM (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 5 R (1) + I (1) + M (3) | 6 |
| RIP (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A tear (in paper, etc.). [def] | 5 R (1) + I (1) + P (3) | 6 |
| MI (2) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A syllable used in sol-fa (solfรจge) to represent the third note of a major scale. [def] | 4 M (3) + I (1) | 5 |
| PI (2) TWLCollinsWWF noun: The 16th letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets and the seventeenth in Old Greek. [def] | 4 P (3) + I (1) | 5 |
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