March 31, 2025
Game
FORE
WORD
DEPOSIT
TOO
PUT AWAY
SCREEN
ATE
BALANCE
BESIDES
HORSE
TRANSFER
TO BOOT
HAD
AS WELL
TOOK IN
WITHDRAWAL
Hints
CONSUMED
Eating or Taking In
- ATE: The past tense of 'eat,' meaning to consume food.
- HAD: To have consumed something, often food or drink.
- PUT AWAY: An informal phrase meaning to eat or drink something, often quickly or in large quantities.
- TOOK IN: To consume or absorb something, such as food, information, or experiences.
ALSO
Synonyms for 'In Addition'
- AS WELL: A phrase meaning 'in addition' or 'too.'
- BESIDES: In addition to; apart from.
- TO BOOT: An informal phrase meaning 'in addition' or 'as well.'
- TOO: Meaning 'also' or 'in addition.'
ATM OPTIONS
Common ATM Transaction Choices
- BALANCE: An option to check the current amount in a bank account.
- DEPOSIT: An option to add money to a bank account.
- TRANSFER: An option to move money from one account to another.
- WITHDRAWAL: An option to take money out of a bank account.
___PLAY
Words That Pair with 'Play'
- FORE: Part of 'foreplay,' referring to activities preceding sexual intercourse.
- HORSE: Part of 'horseplay,' meaning rough or boisterous play.
- SCREEN: Part of 'screenplay,' referring to the script of a movie or TV show.
- WORD: Part of 'wordplay,' meaning clever or witty use of words.