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Listed below are clues that refer to 2 different words. The sound of..........Can you figure out all the compound words?

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Listed below are clues that refer to 2 different words. The sound of these words, put together, make a different compound word. Also, just to make things even trickier, when you figure out words, you might need to switch them around to find the compound word.
Ex. A piece of bread used foe making some sandwiches shaped as the fifth letter of the alphabet. ( Bun + E = Bunny )
Can you figure out all the compound words?
1. A relation's short sleep.
2. The talker was the opposite of quiet.
3. A cube-shaped vehicle.
4. Spade's situation.

posted Sep 25, 2017 by Parampreet Kaur

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1. Napkin (nap + kin)
2. Loudspeaker (loud + speaker)
3. Boxcar (box + car)
4. Suitcase (suit + case)

answer Oct 26, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana



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