Repulse (5,3) Crossword Clue Answers on November 08, 2024
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Updated Nov 08, 2024
Repulse (5,3) Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Repulse (5,3) for the November 08, 2024 edition of the crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 8 letters. Start with F and end with F, and the possible solutions are FOREHOOF, FOOTMUFF, FLUFFOFF.
Answer
The answer to the clue, Repulse (5,3) is FLUFFOFF.
Explanation
The answer to the Repulse (5,3) is FLUFFOFF.
The crossword clue "Repulse (5,3)" with the answer "FLUFF OFF" is a phrase that means to reject or dismiss someone or something, which is synonymous with "repulse." "Fluff off" is an informal expression used to describe brushing someone or something aside in a dismissive or uninterested manner, similar to repelling or pushing away. The format "5,3" indicates the answer consists of two words, the first with five letters and the second with three, fitting the structure of "FLUFF OFF." In this case, the clue's definition and the answer are closely aligned, as both describe a form of rejection or disinterest.
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