March 29, 2024
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HAPPY
PRETTY
SHINY
SKY
BABY
LADY
ARMY
NAVY
TIFFANY
LIVERY
COLONY
REALLY
MIGHTY
DAISY
VERY
GOOFY
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Words Indicating Degree or Intensity
- MIGHTY: Used to emphasize the degree of something, often strength or power.
- PRETTY: In this context, it means to a considerable degree, quite.
- REALLY: Used to emphasize the truth or extent of something.
- VERY: Used for emphasizing the degree or amount of something.
DISNEY CHARACTERS
Names of Characters from Disney
- DAISY: Daisy Duck, a classic Disney character known for her relationship with Donald Duck.
- GOOFY: A funny animal character in the Disney universe, known for his clumsiness.
- HAPPY: One of the Seven Dwarfs from Disney's 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'.
- LADY: The female protagonist dog from Disney's 'Lady and the Tramp'.
KINDS OF BLUE
Different Shades of Blue
- BABY: A pale, soft blue color, often associated with baby boys.
- NAVY: A dark blue color, used in various uniforms, including those of the navy.
- SKY: A light blue color, reminiscent of a clear daytime sky.
- TIFFANY: A specific shade of light blue associated with the Tiffany & Co. brand.
BODY PARTS PLUS "Y"
Words Formed by Adding 'Y' to Body Parts
- ARMY: Though 'army' is typically a military force, it humorously could imply many arms.
- COLONY: While 'colony' usually refers to a group or community, it humorously could imply many colons.
- LIVERY: Commonly referring to a uniform or insignia, but humorously could be associated with livers.
- SHINY: Generally means reflective or bright, but humorously could imply many shins.