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  • Steven Haskill SrS Offline
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    QUELCHED is a word. I just lost 80 points.

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    • Steven Haskill SrS Steven Haskill Sr

      QUELCHED is a word. I just lost 80 points.

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      @steven-haskill-sr Please refer to this link: https://forum.lexulous.com/topic/30/recommend-addition-removal-of-words

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      • Steven Haskill SrS Steven Haskill Sr

        QUELCHED is a word. I just lost 80 points.

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        @steven-haskill-sr It's valid in the UK dictionary.

        https://www.lexulous.com/v2/gameresources

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        • Steven Haskill SrS Steven Haskill Sr

          QUELCHED is a word. I just lost 80 points.

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          @steven-haskill-sr Aw, that's gotta suck. I find the UK dictionary so much more flexible than the American dictionary.

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