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- Words after laugh or whoop
- Words after ham or whoop
- Whoop ____ (celebrate)
- Whoop ___
- Patti LaBelle "Stir ___"
- Live __: party hearty
- Live ___ (have fun)
- Live ___ (have a good time)
- Live ___ (enjoy life)
- Live ___ (celebrate wildly): 2 wds
- Live ___ (be gay)
- Live ___ (be carefree)
- Live __ (have fun)
- Kiss "Lick ___"
- Kicka notch
- Keep ___ (continue): 2 wds
- I've had ____ to here!
- Hall & Oates "Give ___ (Old Habits)"
- Elvis Costello "Pump ___"
- Cars "Shake ___"
- Bob Marley "Stir ____"
- "You could look ___"
- "Pretenders II" song "Pack ___"
- "Light ___" (1999 Usher film)
- "Let's run ___ the flagpole..."
- "I've had ___ to here with you!"
- "Give ___ for ..."
- "Break ___!" ("Stop fighting!")
- 'I've had -- to here!'
- Live _____ (enjoy the good life)
- Lived ___ (celebrated)
- Words after give or live
- "Live ___!"
- Live ___ (have a ball)
- "Give ___ for …"
- "Shake ___" (1981 song by the Cars)
- Give ___ for ...!" (intro phrase)
- See 2-Down
- Ham ___ (emote)
- "Rip ___," Presley hit
- Words after ham or live
- Ham ___ (overact)
- Lived ___ (partied heartily)
- Words after shake or break
- 'Live !'
- "Break __!"
- Words with live or give
- Words with ham or live
- Words after break or shake
- Words after live or give
- Soul Asylum "Keep ___"
- "Turn ___!"
- "Pump ___" (Elvis Costello song)
- Words with whoop or ham
- Words with "live" or "give"
- Words after wrap or whoop
- Words after whoop, ham or live
- Words after live and give
Usage examples of "itup".
By and by I got it straightened out into the anagram business Macgillivray had mentioned.
Friedman chose to do so in anagram cipher, the solution to which he sealed in a time-stamped envelope, inviting readers to try and unravel it.
He searches out pattern in the music of a phrase or the spell of an anagram, in the shapes of time or the weave of the universe.
He thought it might be an anagram, since the phrase makes little sense.
I finally solved the all-time killer anagram, after more than a year of working at it in trains and buses and waiting rooms.
I particularly enjoy it when I can make both ends of the anagram work.
I had written down the anagram Edmund had just given us to solve, for it was his turn to provide the puzzle.
Newbold strayed all over the text to force-fit the solutions to anagrams into a predetermined transcription.
She liked anagrams, and she made half a dozen out of my name on the back of a napkin like this one.
To this Sirin would contribute poems, riddles, crossword puzzles, and probably some of its unsigned anagrams, logogriphs, meta-grams.
Martelli composed a satire against Maffei, in which he designated him by the anagram of Femia.
Lying Roven and is by one Ninian Bres, which happens to be anagram of the real name of one of the authors of Mysteries of Magic!
French kings throughout the Renaissance were so convinced that anagrams held magic power that they appointed royal anagrammatists to help them make better decisions by analyzing words in important documents.
You are right about the undead predilection for noms de plume, alter egos, secret identities, anagrams, and palindromes and acrostics.
The printed words became jumbled if she was too specific, but they tended to be anagrams and were easily deciphered.