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Change-a-Letter Game - PLUS!!!

 
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A new take on an old standard (the 'change-a-letter game').

You may either change, add, or drop a letter - as long as the new word contains between 4 and 6 letters.
Format: repeat the original word with a question mark, follow it with a new word - and then append a common phrase that includes the new word.

Examples

If the original word were 'sever', a valid response could be:

sever? never

A magician never reveals his secrets


If the word were 'table', a valid response could be:

table? able

Ready, willing, and able


If no common phrase containing your new word exists (or you blank/can't think of one), you can also make up a whimsical or poetic one containing the new word.

Examples

If the original word were 'table', a valid response could be something like:

table? able

Go fetch Aunt Mabel


(Importantly, your phrase doesn’t have to make coherent sense, it just has to have whimsy - or contain a poetic sound device.)

Examples of valid poetic sound devices: rhyme (as in the instance above), alliteration, assonance, and consonance

Longer phrases are also allowed — for example:

Would you, could you, on the table? Would you, could you, if you're able?

I've tailored the rule-set to preclude 'traps' - words that can be played into but not out of. ('Undoes' are not allowed.) Although rare, there do seem to be a few traps under the current rules... In theory, one could go from limitdimit, and from dimitdimity, but here one finds oneself in a gameplay cul-de-sac.

To keep the game moving in the event of suspected traps, one final rule -

A new seed word may be dropped if the time since the last post reads "posted 2 days ago" (or longer).

Use the following format when dropping a new seed:

dimity dies
I pronounce it dead
play on from cello instead



The first seed word is 'cello'.
 
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cello? hello

Hello darkness, my old friend
 
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Hello, hell

It went to hell in a handbasket!
 
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Hell? bell

Hell's bells!
 
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bell? belle

La belle dame sans merci
 
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Belle? Belly!
She was the belle of the ball as she belly danced across the room
 
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belly? belay

Belay that order number one.
 
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