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Anyone playing wordle?

A not so archaic FOUR (thought I should have done better after 1st guess). Happy FriYAY!!
REALLY? Is it me and a brain fart today? I did grow up back east and my mother (not me) said words funny (sorry Bostonians, I do love you). But pretty sure I typically use AMOUNG and it took me a minute to decide AMONG was worth a try..
From a google search: "Amoung" is a misspelling of the word "among," which means surrounded by or in the company of. "Amoung" is considered an archaic or incorrect spelling and is not used in modern English.
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Five. A toughie. With a dumb mistake.
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Four, but I was in agony for a minute! 😀
Sandi, I’ve lived in the deep south all my life but I don’t recall ever seeing it spelled AMOUNG. I’m sure I probably have but I have never spelled that way myself.
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Five. :(

I thought for sure my fourth word was going to be correct. It made line five easy, but still ... sniff.

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A not so archaic FOUR (thought I should have done better after 1st guess). Happy FriYAY!!
REALLY? Is it me and a brain fart today? I did grow up back east and my mother (not me) said words funny (sorry Bostonians, I do love you). But pretty sure I typically use AMOUNG and it took me a minute to decide AMONG was worth a try..
From a google search: "Amoung" is a misspelling of the word "among," which means surrounded by or in the company of. "Amoung" is considered an archaic or incorrect spelling and is not used in modern English.
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When I thought of this word I too stared at it and thought “no, that’s 6 letters with a U in the middle”. Was semi surprised it took!
 
Very fast four today. shaka

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Dave
 
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