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Interesting words than end in 'X' by SkyHi2004-12-30 14:09:22
  jinx, lynx and sphynx(n/t) by Gargravarr2004-12-30 15:00:49
    Oh, you reminded me of a great word: syrinx (n/t) by tigermouse2004-12-30 15:22:33
      Hey! That was my answer! (n/t) by Spud312004-12-30 15:36:22
        Just go with the flux by tigermouse 2004-12-30 17:09:21
As a prefix, let me say I didn't mean to perplex or flummox. I guess the crux of what I'm saying is didn't mean to box you out of a good word, give you a complex, or a pain in your cerebral cortex. It was just a reflex, an attempt to discover something in the x-suffix matrix, though not the apex nor the equinox. Is that syntax nonsense? Can one throw caution to the wind while adding paradox to the mix? That's more than six, but less than a googolplex, and it's certainly not the whole ball of wax. As an appendix, I'd say wordplay was better than sex, but as this is the climax, that would be easily recognized as a hoax(it might even ruin my reputation as a minx). Well, OK, that's not really orthodox usage of most of those words, but I'm trying to outfox you with a phalanx of words, so I was a bit lax.
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          Ha ha, missed one. </nelson> by thewrongcrowd2004-12-30 17:16:07
            Oh, relax by tigermouse2004-12-30 17:27:29
              To the max. by thewrongcrowd2004-12-30 17:57:21
          Brilliant! Tigermouse knows all the trix! (n/t) by Zandermann2004-12-30 17:17:03
            *blush* by tigermouse2004-12-30 17:32:40

 

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