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  • 2. What are the words in the puzzle words?
  • 3.What words can be made with fan?
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What words are there in the puzzle words?


1. Words starting with the word "mi": maze, fans, mini, fascinated, charming, lost, obsessed, infatuated, comatose, hide and seek, fragrant and charming, lost, unconscious, obsessed, intoxicated, confused, confused, confused, Bewildered, confusing, vagus nerve, dazed, superstitious, lost, lost and betrayed, ecstasy, chess fan, dream, obsessed, ecstasy, camouflage, comic, official fan, theater fan, dazed, movie fan, dance fan, depressed, ghostly mind, stray.

2. Words with the word "mi" in the middle: bird's eyes, hide and seek, ghost's heart, scatter, bamboo's sun, laugh and laugh, laugh and tiger, cloud and fog cover, cloud and fog lock, cloud and mist Confused, confused but not aware of attachment, confused but not counter-false, confused by the three ways, covering the sky and the earth, confused by the five ways, lost in the mountain by one leaf, led astray, blurred by the shadow of flowers, misty by mist and mist, confused by eyes and mind, led astray.

What words can be made with fan?


Charming
[mí rén]
Intoxicating; fascinating: scenery~.
Maze
[mí gōng]
A building with a complex entrance and difficult to distinguish, making it difficult for people to enter and exit. A metaphor for a field full of mysteries and difficult to explore: mathematics~.
Get lost
[mí lù]
1. Getting lost: It’s easy in the mountains and forests. Got lost halfway along the road.
Mini
[mí nǐ]
Attribute word. Refers to the smaller of similar items; small: ~skirt (miniskirt). [English mini]
Enthralled
[rù mí]
Like something to the point of addiction: The old man told stories, and the children were fascinated.
Fans
[qiú mí]
A person who is fascinated by playing or watching football games.
Obsessed
[zháo mí]
Having an irresistible interest in people or things; obsessed: The stories told by the old man were so touching that the children were all fascinated.
Infatuation
[mí liàn]
Being too fond of something and being unable to give it up: ~ wine and sex. ~Specialties from my hometown.
Coma
[hūn mí]
Long-term loss of consciousness due to severe damage to brain function. Severe trauma, cerebral hemorrhage, meningitis, etc. can cause coma.
Lost
[mí shī]
Can’t figure out (direction); take the wrong (road): ~ direction.
Obsessed
[chī mí]
Deeply obsessed: When he was in college, he had a passion for film art for a while.
Blurred
[mí lí]
Blurred and difficult to distinguish clearly: ~ in a trance. Sleepy eyes~.
Enchanted
[mí zuì]
Infatuated, intoxicated; addicted: the tea-picking girl’s singing rises and falls, making people ~. ~Concentrating on the past will hinder better progress.
Confused
[mí wǎng]
Confused because of unclear distinction, not knowing what to do: spirit~.
Confused
[mí máng]
1. A vast and unclear look: the sky is covered with heavy snow and the wilderness is vast~.
Superstition
[mí xìn]
1. Believe in the existence of supernatural things such as gods and ghosts.
Lost
[mí tú]
1. Lost the way: ~ Know your way back. ~The lamb.
Camouflage
[mí cǎi]
A color that can create illusions. The purpose of using camouflage is to conceal oneself and confuse the enemy.
Infatuated
[chén mí]
(To be deeply obsessed with something): ~Unenlightened. ~ To dance.
Get lost
[mí háng]
Planes or ships lose their way while sailing.

The above is all about the second volume of the first-grade puzzle words, what are the puzzle words, and the related content of the puzzle words. I hope it can help you.

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