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Word Scramble - New Game!!!

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omymm
Took a while to find this one again, but I knew there was one recently that I puzzled over but couldn't get. Before I cheat and Google "anagrams for...", is there a typo there, or are those the actual letters? I'll confess I haven't made anything out of it so far :scratch2::bow::shrug:
 

Took a while to find this one again, but I knew there was one recently that I puzzled over but couldn't get. Before I cheat and Google "anagrams for...", is there a typo there, or are those the actual letters? I'll confess I haven't made anything out of it so far :scratch2::bow::shrug:
Here's a clue - Think of a family member!
 
Here's a clue - Think of a family member!
If there was a u in it, I'd make it Mummy, which is why I asked if there was a typo?

[Edit: I've seen in print the American dialect version of Mum as Mom (not in any other English-speaking country), apparently pronounced "mawm" like Tom or calm. Is there a babytalk version Mommy? Is it pronounced Mawmee?]

rnida
 
If there was a u in it, I'd make it Mummy, which is why I asked if there was a typo?

[Edit: I've seen in print the American dialect version of Mum as Mom (not in any other English-speaking country), apparently pronounced "mawm" like Tom or calm. Is there a babytalk version Mommy? Is it pronounced Mawmee?]

rnida
"Mommy" is a diminutive form of "mom" & "mother." No doubt I called my mom "Mommy" when I was I little kid. Where I live (in Phila. PA) , we pronounce it as "mahm - mee," with the accent on the first syllable.

drain

dgera - 2 words
 
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