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Words with double y in them?

You're right! There are very few words in English that have a double "y". Here's why and some examples:

* "Y" is rarely doubled within a word. It's typically used at the end of a word, or in a few specific cases.

* "Y" acts as a vowel in some words. Think of words like "happy" or "fly." In these cases, it's not usually doubled.

Here are some uncommon words with a double "y":

* "Ayy" - This is a slang term used to express excitement, agreement, or attention.

* "Shyly" - This word is an adverb formed from the adjective "shy."

* "Yappy" - A word used to describe something, especially a dog, that barks a lot.

* "Byyyy" - A playful way of writing "bye".

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