Wordscapes July 6 Answers

if You are trying to catch the 🦋 butterfly when solving the daily puzzle of July 6 in Wordscapes, we have prepared all the lists of the word.
The answers of Wordscapes July 6 daily puzzle are listed by number of letters, in order to allow you to capture the 🦋 butterfly and reach the third star to recieve the three stars available to build up your photo collection.
The tray contains 6 letters which are ‘OOEVSH and the words to find by number of letters are as follows :

  • 3 Letters : 3 words .
  • 4 Letters : 3 words .
  • 5 Letters : 1 words .
  • 6 Letters : 1 words .
  • 7 Letters : No Words
If you place these 8 words in the crossword in the exact order drawn by the butterfly and find the bonus words, you will get the most of today’s challenge : 3 stars and 26 brilliance points.
Then, probably, you will get additional coins plus a new photo in your collection but this is depending on your overall progress. So, before diving into the word list, please look at the position of the 🦋 butterfly in the grid, look at the number of the letters and then look at the possible answers.

Bonus Words:

  • HOES
  • HOVE

Regular Answers:

3 Letters

  • SHE, OOH, HOE

4 Letters

  • HOSE, SHOE, SHOO

5 Letters

  • SHOVE

6 Letters

  • HOOVES

Definitions:

For today’s puzzle definition(s), we have selected :

  • Shove : 1. To drive along by the direct and continuous application of strength; to push; especially, to push (a body) so as to make it move along the surface of another body; as, to shove a boat on the water; to shove a table across the floor. 2. To push along, aside, or away, in a careless or rude manner; to jostle. And shove away the worthy bidden guest. Milton. He used to shove and elbow his fellow servants. Arbuthnot.nn1. To push or drive forward; to move onward by pushing or jostling. 2. To move off or along by an act pushing, as with an oar a pole used by one in a boat; sometimes with off. He grasped the oar,shoved from shore. Garth.nnThe act of shoving; a forcible push. I rested . . . and then gave the boat another shove. Swift. Syn. — See Thrust.nnp. p. of Shove. Chaucer.
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