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What is the analogy of clarify to explain as yelling a word starting with scr spr str or thr?

Here are some analogies for "clarify" using words starting with "scr," "spr," "str," or "thr" that involve yelling:

* "Scrutinize" - Imagine trying to understand a complex instruction. You might yell, "Scrutinize the details! I need to understand this clearly!"

* "Spree" - You might yell, "Spree! What does that even mean? Clarify yourself!" This implies a rapid, confusing flow of information that needs to be made clear.

* "Strike" - "Strike! What's the key takeaway here? Clarify your point!" This suggests a forceful request for clarity.

* "Thrash" - If someone is struggling to understand a concept, you might yell, "Thrash around less! I'm trying to clarify this for you." This analogy uses "thrash" to represent confusion and suggests the need to simplify things to achieve clarity.

The best analogy will depend on the specific context of what you're trying to clarify.

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