Queue
Can you also add "aitch" ?
Weights- take away the 'w' and 's' and you get 'eight'- weights
Sixty... when u take 2 letters away you are left with 'six'
The word "sixty."
wholesome
Anyway away way! etc...
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queue
garlic keeps vampires away
money.
tupeal
snot
Festa di partenza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "going away party." The feminine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "party of departure" in English. The pronunciation will be "FEH-sta dee par-TEN-tsa" in Italian.
"zhet" is the pronunciation of the French word jette. The verb in question serves one of three functions: first person or third person singular of the present indicative or present subjunctive and second person singular of the present imperative. The respective translations into English will be "I throw away (am throwing away, do throw away)" and "He (it, she) throws away" in the indicative, "that I (he, it, she) may throw away" in the subjunctive, and "Throw (it)!" in the imperative.
Queue or Q (as in waiting in a queue or the letter Q)
QUEUE, remove "UEUE", say Q
It is the strong smell in the trees that keeps the insects away.
an apple a day keeps pimples away. it is one of the biggest cures for pimples. but two a day is even better