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LAZY (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A lazy person. [def]
16
L (1) + A (1) + Z (10) + Y (4)
16
YEZ (3)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
15
Y (4) + E (1) + Z (10)
14
LAZE (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: An instance of lazing. [def]
13
L (1) + A (1) + Z (10) + E (1)
14
ZEAL (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: The fervour or tireless devotion for a person, cause, or ideal and determination in its furtherance; diligent enthusiasm; powerful i... [def]
13
Z (10) + E (1) + A (1) + L (1)
14
ZA (2)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
11
Z (10) + A (1)
11
ALLEY (5)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings. [def]
8
A (1) + L (1) + L (1) + E (1) + Y (4)
9
ALLY (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A person, group, or state (etc) which is associated with another for a common cause; one united to another by treaty or common purpo... [def]
7
A (1) + L (1) + L (1) + Y (4)
8
YELL (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A shout. [def]
7
Y (4) + E (1) + L (1) + L (1)
8
AYE (3)
TWLCollinsWWF
adverb: Ever, always [def]
6
A (1) + Y (4) + E (1)
5
LAY (3)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: Arrangement or relationship; layout. [def]
6
L (1) + A (1) + Y (4)
6
LEY (3)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
6
L (1) + E (1) + Y (4)
6
LYE (3)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
6
L (1) + Y (4) + E (1)
6
YEA (3)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: An affirmative vote, usually but not always spoken [def]
6
Y (4) + E (1) + A (1)
5
AY (2)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
5
A (1) + Y (4)
4
YA (2)
TWLCollinsWWF
pronoun: (object pronoun) The people spoken, or written to, as an object. [def]
5
Y (4) + A (1)
4
YE (2)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
5
Y (4) + E (1)
4
LEAL (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
adjective: Loyal, honest. [def]
4
L (1) + E (1) + A (1) + L (1)
6
ALE (3)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A beer made without hops. [def]
3
A (1) + L (1) + E (1)
4
ALL (3)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: (with a possessive pronoun) Everything that one is capable of. [def]
3
A (1) + L (1) + L (1)
5
ELL (3)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A measure for cloth. An English ell was 1 1/4 yards (45 inches), whereas a Scottish ell measured only about 37 inches and a Flemish ... [def]
3
E (1) + L (1) + L (1)
5

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