It’s time for an Easter egg hunt! We’ve chosen an Easter word. Well, an Easter phrase: ‘Chocolate Bunny’, and now we’re going to search far and wide for the words hidden inside! Before you read through our list, take a moment for yourself; if this were your rack (an extra long rack), how many words could you find inside this Easter vocabulary?
Now, we realize that it’s unlikely you will manage to land a word with eight or more letters on a Words with Friends board, (unless you get really lucky with the cross-words), but there’s no harm in having a little fun. Plus, it’s all about the challenge. Can you spot either of the ten letter words hiding in the tall grass of ‘Chocolate Bunny’? We’ll save them until the end, just to give you time to think.
21 points
a tropical Old World climbing plant of the gourd family, which bears a pulpy fruit.
20 points
a program that searches for and deletes specified mailings from internet newsgroups.
21 points
unlucky, inauspicious, or dangerous.
20 points
a gem that has been polished but not faceted.
20 points
elease (a clenched part of the body).
18 points
a composition in a series of varying sections in slow triple time.
18 points
(of an animal) lying with the body resting on the legs and the head raised.
18 points
darling (used as a form of address).
17 points
a crystalline compound obtained by distilling catechu.
17 points
a formal lunch, or a formal word for lunch.
16 points
a soldier in a blue uniform, especially a Union soldier during the American Civil War.
16 points
remove the clothes from (oneself or someone else).
15 points
a cord or leather strip for lacing boots.
21 points
a flagellated cell with a collar of protoplasm at the base of the flagellum, numbers of which line the internal chambers of sponges.
21 points
Full of chocolate flavor or texture.
Bingo, anybody? These are the words you really want to see in your basket on Easter morning. Just imagine all the points waiting for you if you manage to assemble any of these words on your rack!
20 points
the unwanted fish and other marine creatures trapped by commercial fishing nets during fishing for a different species.
18 points
covered with blotches; patchy.
17 points
a platform enclosed by a wall or balustrade on the outside of a building, with access from an upper-floor window or door.
17 points
complete freedom to act as one wishes.
17 points
(in Brazil) an indigenous person.
17 points
the part of a church near the altar, reserved for the clergy and choir, and typically separated from the nave by steps or a screen.
17 points
a system of winds rotating inwards to an area of low barometric pressure, with an anticlockwise (northern hemisphere) or clockwise (southern hemisphere) circulation; a depression.
16 points
a vegetable extract containing tannin, especially one obtained from the heartwood of an Indian acacia tree, used for tanning and dyeing.
16 points
(in South Korea) a large family-owned business conglomerate.
16 points
a spicy condiment of Indian origin, made of fruits or vegetables with vinegar, spices, and sugar.
16 points
the spiral cavity of the inner ear containing the organ of Corti, which produces nerve impulses in response to sound vibrations.
16 points
the depression in the external ear leading to its central opening.
16 points
denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful.
16 points
a ridge or ledge formed along the downhill side of a plot by plowing in ancient times.
16 points
a preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant, which are cured by a process of drying and fermentation for smoking or chewing.
15 points
a report or description of an event or experience.
There’s a certain sense of satisfaction, finding an easter egg that’s been well hidden. That’s what the words in this category are. They aren’t necessarily going to be the highlight of your day when you play them, but you won’t manage to have a successful Words with Friends game without finding a few of the words in this category!
17 points
relating to the cheek.
17 points
involving risks and uncertainty.
17 points
soft limestone capable of being easily worked.
17 points
a conscientious objector.
16 points
relating to, suggestive of, or appropriate for a beach or a holiday spent at the beach.
16 points
make white or pale by extracting color.
16 points
make a sudden flinching movement out of fear or pain.
16 points
Clumsily executed; unskilful; shoddy; characterized by botches.
16 points
bouncing or causing things to bounce.
16 points
(of a tune or phrase) instantly appealing and memorable.
16 points
a steep valley or ravine.
16 points
the mass of stones, broken shells, and grit of which an oyster bed is formed.
15 points
cause (a material such as cloth, paper, or hair) to become white or much lighter by a chemical process or by exposure to sunlight.
15 points
an appetizing item of food, especially something sweet eaten at the end of a meal.
14 points
an Italian game similar to bowls but played on a shorter, narrower green.
14 points
a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
14 points
electricity.
14 points
a plant of the agave family with swordlike leaves and spikes of white bell-shaped flowers that are dependent upon the yucca moth for fertilization, native to warm regions of the US and Mexico.
13 points
a thick-bodied European river fish with grey-green back and white underparts.
12 points
used as a term of endearment, often after a personal name.
11 points
suffering from continuous dull pain.
11 points
a group of countries or political parties with common interests who have formed an alliance.
11 points
an Italian dish made of shin of veal containing marrowbone, stewed in wine with vegetables.
11 points
brass, tortoiseshell, or other material cut to make a pattern and used for inlaying furniture.
11 points
a simplified form of kung fu used as a system of self-defense.
11 points
a mountain slope which receives little sunshine, especially one facing north.
10 points
denoting a radical of general formula —C(O)R, where R is an alkyl group, derived from a carboxylic acid.
10 points
a daughter-in-law.
This was only a sampling of words that could be found in the letters ‘Chocolate Bunny’. Were you able to find any other words we missed? Have you managed to play any of these words in a game of Words with Friends? If you had fun with this, check out our other brain teasers, as you prepare for your next challenge in Words with Friends! And, of course, have a Happy Easter!
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