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Add one letter to each word below anywhere in the word so that each numbered pair becomes two words of opposite meaning.

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Add one letter to each word below - anywhere in the word - so that each numbered pair becomes two words of opposite meaning. For example, adding P and L to PLUM and SENDER would result in PLUMP and SLENDER.

  1. BUGLER EXERT
  2. KID MAN
  3. STALE SHAY
  4. RAID SOW
  5. FLAT SIN
posted Apr 3, 2018 by Anamika

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