All 96 Two-letter Words With Definitions
in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary
AA - rough, cindery lava
EX - the letter "X"
OH - to exclaim in surprise
AB - abdominal muscle
FA - a tone of the scale
OM - a mantra
AD - advertisement
GO - to move along
ON - batsman's side of wicket
AE - one
HA - sound of surprise
OP - a style of abstract art
AG - pertaining to agriculture
HE - male person
OR - the heraldic color gold
AH - expresses delight
HI - used as a greeting
OS - a bone
AI - three-toed sloth
HM - expresses consideration
OW - expresses pain
AL - an East Indian tree
HO - expresses surprise
OX - a clumsy person
AM - form of "to be"
ID - part of the psyche
OY - expresses dismay
AN - indefinite article
IF - a possibility
PA - father
AR - the letter "R"
IN - to harvest
PE - a Hebrew letter
AS - to the same degree
IS - form of "to be"
PI - a Greek letter
AT - in the position of
IT - neuter pronoun
RE - a tone of the scale
AW - expresses protest
JO - sweetheart
SH - urges silence
AX - cutting tool
KA - (Egyptian) spiritual self
SI - ti (a tone of the scale)
AY - affirmative vote
LA - tone of the scale
SO - sol (a tone of the scale)
BA - (Egyptian) eternal soul
LI - Chinese unit of distance
TA - expression of gratitude
BE - to have actuality
LO - expresses surprise
TI - a tone of the scale
BI - a bisexual
MA - mother
TO - in the direction of
BO - a pal
ME - personal pronoun
UH - expresses hesitation
BY - a side issue
MI - tone of the scale
UM - indicates hesitation
DE - of; from - used in names
MM - expresses assent
UN - one
DO - a tone of the scale
MO - a moment
UP - to raise
ED - pertaining to education
MU - a Greek letter
US - personal pronoun
EF - the letter "F"
MY - possessive pronoun
UT - musical tone (is now DO)
EH - expresses doubt
NA - no; not
WE - pronoun
EL - elevated railroad
NE - born with the name of
WO - woe
EM - the letter "M"
NO - a negative reply
XI - a Greek letter
EN - the letter "N"
NU - a Greek letter
XU - monetary unit of Vietnam
ER - expresses hesitation
OD - a hypothetical force
YA - you
ES - the letter "S"
OE - Faeroe Islands whirlwind
YE - you
ET - a past tense of eat
OF - coming from
YO - used to call attention
New official words in OSPD4: FE - a Hebrew letter KI - the vital force in Chinese thought OI - oy QI - the vital force that in Chinese thought is inherent in all things ZA - pizza
“That ‘six-B slotted bolt’ makes me think his engine hasn’t anything wrong with it at all,” Larry stated, finally. “Furthermore, I think he put down his crate in some handy—good—spot!” After she had done that she stood hesitating for just a moment before she threw off all restraint with a toss of her head, and strapped about her waist a leather belt from which there hung a bowie knife and her pistol in its holster. Then slipping on her moccasins, she glided into the darkness. She took the way in the rear of the quarters, skirting the post and making with swift, soundless tread for the river. Her eyes gleamed from under her straight, black brows as she peered about her in quick, darting glances. It was tea time at the Circle K Ranch. But no one was enjoying the hour of rest. Kirby sat on the couch and abstractedly ate slice after slice of thin bread and butter, without speaking. Mrs. Kirby made shift to darn the bunch of stockings beside her, but her whole attention was strained to listening. The children did not understand, though they felt the general uneasiness, and whispered together as they looked at the pictures in the illustrated paper, months old. "Shall you go with them?" asked Cairness. "Citizen!" echoed the woman. "They'uns heap sight wuss'n the soldjers. Teamsters, gamblers, camp-followers, thieves, that'll steal the coppers off en a dead man's eyes. I had a sister that married a man that beat her, and then run off to Injianny, leavin' her with six children to support. All the mean men go to Injianny. Cl'ar out. We don't want nobody 'round heah, and specially no Injiannians. They'uns is a pizun lot." "What sort of a man was he?" "Why, one of my Sergeants reported that a Corporal came from your Headquarters, and directed the raid to be made." The firing and stone-throwing lasted an hour or more, and then seemed to die down from sheer exhaustion. Somewhere, he told himself, there would be someone.... For Dodd, it was a time to breathe and to look around. He had enough work to do: the damage to Building Three, and the confusion among the Alberts, had to be dealt with, and all knew time was short. Very few of the Alberts had actually escaped—and most of those, Dodd told himself bitterly, would die in their own jungles, for lack of knowledge or preparation. Most, though, simply milled around, waiting for the masters, wondering and worrying. "Naomi." A crash of thunder and a spit of lightning tore open the sky, and for a moment Reuben saw the slope of the Moor livid in the flash, and the crest of firs standing[Pg 225] against the split and tumbling clouds. The air rang, screamed, hissed, rushed, and rumbled. Reuben, hardly knowing what he did, had sprung to his feet. He stared at her with his mouth open. "H?ald your false tongue. You're no wife o' mine from this day forrard. I w?an't be cuckolded in my own house." "Oh, I'm a bit off colour to-night, but I can tell you I was a fine girl when I went away with Joe—and all the time I lived with him, too, first at the Camber and then at New Romney; there was many as 'ud have been proud to git me from him. But I stuck to him faithful, I did, till one morning I woke up and found him gone, off on a voyage to Australia—wonder if he met Robert—having given me over to a pal of his for five pounds and a set of oilskins. Oh, I can tell you I took on something awful—I wasn't used to men in those days. But Joe's pal he was a decent chap—there was nothing the matter with him save that he wasn't Joe. He was unaccountable good to me, and I stayed with him three years—and then I hooked it, scarcely knew why. I got a post as barmaid in Seaford, but the landlord took up with me and his missus chucked me out. And now I'm here." It was late in the afternoon ere Holgrave resolved to put the hut that had sheltered him when a boy, in a state to receive him now; but there were several hours of daylight before him, and even when the day should close, the broad harvest moon would afford him light to prolong his labour. The rushes that grew by the Isborne, the clay from the little spot of ground attached to the hut, and the withered and broken branches that lay thickly strewn over the adjoining forest, gave him ample materials for his purpose. HoME困绑虏待自己尿道
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