I always win with oyster. Nobody guesses y.
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I always win with oyster. Nobody guesses y.
allouette.... which mean lark i think in french. *sings* allouette, gentille allouette. allouette, je te plumerais!
antidisestablishmentarianism
brouhaha
I know a few good ones like Anecdote, Alabama, and Allegretto. They all start with A: this is just a coincidence.
any word that doesn't have a lot of vowels, cause everyone guessed vowels first.
oh yeah!
cwm
quark!
Use a letter that is rarely used in English like "ç" or "é" in the words "façade" and "protégé."
Then argue that they are different letters than "c" and "e."
You can also use Canadian or British spellings, or conversely if you ARE Canadian or British, use the American spelling.