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Alter one letter of each word in the groups to make well-known phrases. e.g. "Lack no worm" would become "Back to work".

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Alter one letter of each word in the groups to make well-known phrases.
e.g. "Lack no worm" would become "Back to work".

  1. Pimply she jest

  2. Weep is stop

  3. Far wetter on horse

  4. Some odd dame ole!

posted Feb 17, 2016 by Deepak Chitragar

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