Word play! Creativity and vocabulary mental exercise
Fun way to give your author's brain a quick workout with Word play! Creativity and vocabulary mental exercise
How does it work?
I will show you three words below. You need to type one word which connects all those three words. For example:
Suppose I showed you these three words: MOTION, THINK, CAT.
Now you need to enter one word which can connect all those three words. For example, "QUICK"
And your words become: QUICK MOTION, QUICK THINK-ing, QUICK CAT
Then make a sentence using all the words.
Ready? Start below. Refresh the page to get a new set of three words.
Click the word to see its meaning. Huh... so you also learn new words with this game? Cool!
Your words:
WILLIWAW; WILLYWAW: A whirlwind, or whirlwind squall, encountered in the Straits of Magellan. W. C. Russell.
HARBOR MASTER: An officer charged with the duty of executing the regulations respecting the use of a harbor.
STEVEDORE: One whose occupation is to load and unload vessels in port; one who stows a cargo in a hold. (more info) to pack, to stow, L. stipare to press, compress, probably akin to E.
Enter connecting word:
Enter sentence using all the words above:
Too difficult? Use 2 words instead.
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