7 letters:
ben hur,
but her,
cut her,
get her,
has her,
let her,
put her,
ran her,
was her,
won her,
del sur,
fun fur,
gen xer,
ten per,
van der,
von der,
bit her,
did her
8 letters:
done her,
rev. ver,
shut her,
then her,
when her,
push her,
wish her,
much per,
can earn,
can hurt,
get hers,
get hurt,
just her,
la verne,
men wore,
was hers,
was hurt,
bear her,
uses her,
area per
9 letters:
flung her,
gum myrrh,
stuck her,
swung her,
has heard,
loved her,
loves her,
trust her,
was heard,
fetch her,
which her,
being her,
bless her,
bring her,
below her,
cover her
10 letters:
struck her,
cupped her,
hugged her,
rubbed her,
scrub bird,
thrust her,
become her,
eva per�,
eva perón,
extra work,
asking her
11 letters:
brushed her,
judge heard,
chief heard,
terra firme,
terra verde,
twice heard,
upper earth,
young earth,
cette heure,
extra shirt,
alice heard,
extra flour,
extra verse,
uncle heard,
paula scher,
express her
12 letters:
dutch church,
bharat earth,
douglas hurd,
mother earth,
shrugged her,
struck earth,
office heard,
extra shirts,
reassure her
13 letters:
touch a nerve,
touches earth,
office search,
addressed her
15 letters:
touched a nerve
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