Wordscapes Level 465 Answers
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Wordscapes level 465 belongs to the Winter group and sub-category frost pack, which holds thirteen words with crosswords of six letters. In this 465th puzzle, you need to make thirteen answers by using these six letters: G, L, N, S, U, and Y.
If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 465 answers for you.
GUN, GUY, GNU, LUNG, SLUG, SNUG, SUNG, UGLY, LUG, SLY, SUN, SLUNG, SNUGLY.
Bonus or Extra Words in the Frost Level 465
Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 465 are:
GUNS, GULY, LUNS, YUGS, GULS, YUS, LUN, UNS, YUG, LUNGS, NYS, NUG, GUYS, SUG, NUGS, NUS, SYN, GUL, GNUS, LUGS, SNY, LUNY, UGS, GUS.
Level 465 Words Meaning:
- GUN: A weapon designed to discharge projectiles, typically bullets, by the force of an explosion or compressed air.
- GUY: A man, a rope, cable, or similar device used to steady or guide something.
- GNU is a large African antelope with a shaggy coat, long curved horns, and a beard, native to parts of eastern and southern Africa.
- LUNG: An organ involved in respiration, situated in the chest cavity and essential for breathing, oxygenation of blood, and removal of carbon dioxide.
- SLUG: A slimy, shell-less terrestrial mollusc, often found in damp or shady areas; also, a solid projectile, typically cylindrical, fired from a gun.
- SNUG: Comfortably or cosily fitting, a small, cosy, and comfortable space or position.
- SUNG: The past tense and past participle of “sing” refers to producing musical sounds with the voice, typically in the form of a melody or song.
- UGLY: Unpleasant or displeasing to look at, not attractive.
- LUG: To carry or haul something heavy or bulky with great effort, a projecting piece on a device used for lifting, pulling, or attaching.
- SLY: Cunning or deceitful behaviour displaying a clever or manipulative nature, often with a secretive or mischievous intent.
- SUN: The star around which the Earth and other planets in the solar system orbit; the light and heat-producing celestial body illuminates the day and provides energy to Earth.
- SLUNG: The past tense and past participle of “sling” refers to throwing or hurling something with force using a flexible strap or band. It can also mean hanging something loosely or casually.
- SNUGLY: In a snug or tight manner, fitting closely and comfortably, often referring to clothing or other items.