Wordscapes Level 148 Answers
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Wordscapes level 148 belongs to the Canyon group and sub-category Pillar pack, which holds fourteen words with crosswords of six letters. In this 148th puzzle, you need to make fourteen answers by using these six letters: C, K, R, S, T, and U.
If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 148 answers for you.
CUT, RUT, TUSK, CRUST, STUCK, TRUCK, TUCKS, TURKS, CUTS, RUST, RUTS, SUCK, TUCK, STRUCK.
Bonus or Extra Words in the Pillar Level 148
Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 148 are:
CRUS, SCUT, UTS, RUC, TSK, CURT, CRU, RUCS, RUCK, RUSK, RUCKS, CUR, SUK, SCUR, CURS, TRUCKS, CURST, TURK, CUSK.
Level 148 Words Meaning:
- CUT: To make an opening, incision, or wound in something with a sharp-edged tool or object.
- RUT: A long, deep track made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles.
- TUSK: A long, pointed tooth, especially one that protrudes from the closed mouth of an animal such as an elephant or wild boar.
- CRUST: The challenging outer part of a loaf of bread.
- STUCK: Unable to move or be moved fixed or fastened in place.
- TRUCK: A large, heavy motor vehicle transporting goods, materials, or troops.
- TUCKS: Folds in a piece of fabric or clothing that are stitched down, often used to create shape or control fullness.
- TURKS: A member of the Turkish-speaking ethnic group in Turkey or, historically, the Ottoman Empire.
- CUTS: Making an opening, incision, or wound in something with a sharp-edged tool or object.
- RUST: A reddish- or yellowish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide formed on iron or steel by oxidation, especially in moisture.
- RUTS: Long, deep tracks made by the repeated passage of the wheels of vehicles in a particular line.
- SUCK: Draw into the mouth by contracting the muscles of the lips and mouth to make a partial vacuum.
- TUCK: Push, fold, or turn the edges or ends of something, especially a garment or bedclothes, to hide or hold them in place securely.
- STRUCK: Past tense and participle of “strike” to hit forcibly and deliberately with one’s hand, weapon, or other implement.