There are no six-letter English words that end in the letters "fay." In fact, there are no other English four-letter or more words that end in those letters.
There are no words that start with the letter N and have a QU in it. There are not many words that do have a QU in them. When QU is in a word, it is more commonly at the beginning.
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Here are some words: recomb, resorb, reverb, replumb, rhubarb, reabsorb.
There can be words beginning with different letters without ruining the alliteration, but the more words that do start with the same letter, the stronger the alliteration.
Some words ending in SOME are:awesomegruesomehandsomelonesomenoisomequarrelsometiresomewinsome
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Four or more letter words that can be made from the letters in BACKBONE are:acneaeonbabebackbaconbakebancobanebankbeaconbeakbeanbeckbeckonbockbonecakecanecanoecokeconeconkebonkenoknobkoannabobnecknockoakenoceanonce
The number of letters in words varies. There is no specific number of letters or of words in a sentence. In poetry, the shortest expression is "O !" An utterance can be as short as "Hi." Two or three letter words make up simple sentences in everyday speech. More complex sentences need more words, and hence, will have more letters in them.
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No there actually more combinations that we can make with numbers than letters. That's not actually true, since there are more letters than numerals, but every combination of numerals is a number and there are an infinite number of them, whereas, not all combinations of letters actually make words--there is only a finite number of words.