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February 17, 2024

Game

FAMILY
SHIP
LOCK
NESS
ION
PRESS
FLEA
CURL
FLYING
MEDIA
TRESS
EXPOSURE
COVERAGE
DOM
PUBLICITY
RINGLET

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BIT OF HAIR


Small portions or types of hair

  • CURL: A small twist or ringlet of hair.
  • LOCK: A strand or small portion of hair.
  • RINGLET: A small, tightly curled piece of hair.
  • TRESS: A long lock or ringlet of hair.

MEDIA ATTENTION


Various forms of attention or coverage by the media

  • COVERAGE: The extent to which the media reports on a particular event or topic.
  • EXPOSURE: The amount of public attention or visibility given to a person, organization, or issue by the media.
  • PRESS: The media and agencies that produce news, or the coverage they provide.
  • PUBLICITY: Media attention for promotional, especially in the context of public relations.

NOUN SUFFIXES


Suffixes used to form nouns

  • DOM: A suffix indicating a state, condition, or domain (e.g., kingdom, freedom).
  • ION: A suffix indicating an action, condition, or state (e.g., completion, union).
  • NESS: A suffix used to form abstract nouns indicating a state or quality (e.g., happiness, sadness).
  • SHIP: A suffix used to form nouns indicating a state, quality, or condition (e.g., leadership, friendship).

___ CIRCUS


Phrases that can be preceded by the word 'circus'

  • FAMILY: Refers to a family-based or family-oriented circus.
  • FLEA: Refers to a small, novelty circus or exhibition, often featuring trained fleas.
  • FLYING: Refers to a circus featuring aerial performances, like trapeze.
  • MEDIA: Refers to a chaotic or sensational media event, often resembling a circus in its disorder.