These are the meanings of the letters LERWE when you unscramble them.
            
                
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                    Ewer (n.)
                    
                        A kind of widemouthed pitcher or jug; esp., one used to hold   water for the toilet.
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (a.)
                    
                        Destitute of a rider; and hence, led, not ridden; as, a leer   horse.
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (a.)
                    
                        Empty of contents.
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (a.)
                    
                        Empty; destitute; wanting
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (a.)
                    
                        Wanting sense or seriousness; trifling; trivolous; as, leer   words.
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (n.)
                    
                        A distorted expression of the face, or an indirect glance of   the eye, conveying a sinister or immodest suggestion.
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (n.)
                    
                        An oven in which glassware is annealed.
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (n.)
                    
                        Complexion; aspect; appearance.
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (n.)
                    
                        The cheek.
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (v. i.)
                    
                        To look with a leer; to look askance with a suggestive   expression, as of hatred, contempt, lust, etc. ; to cast a sidelong   lustful or malign look.
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (v. t.)
                    
                        To entice with a leer, or leers; as, to leer a man to   ruin.
                    
                 
                
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                    Leer (v. t.)
                    
                        To learn.
                    
                 
                
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                    Reel (n.)
                    
                        A device consisting of radial arms with horizontal stats,   connected with a harvesting machine, for holding the stalks of grain in   position to be cut by the knives.
                    
                 
                
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                    Reel (n.)
                    
                        A frame with radial arms, or a kind of spool, turning on an   axis, on which yarn, threads, lines, or the like, are wound; as, a log   reel, used by seamen; an angler's reel; a garden reel.
                    
                 
                
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                    Reel (n.)
                    
                        A lively dance of the Highlanders of Scotland; also, the   music to the dance; -- often called Scotch reel.
                    
                 
                
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                    Reel (n.)
                    
                        A machine on which yarn is wound and measured into lays and   hanks, -- for cotton or linen it is fifty-four inches in circuit; for   worsted, thirty inches.
                    
                 
                
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                    Reel (n.)
                    
                        The act or motion of reeling or staggering; as, a drunken   reel.
                    
                 
                
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                    Reel (v. i.)
                    
                        To have a whirling sensation; to be giddy.
                    
                 
                
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                    Reel (v. i.)
                    
                        To incline, in walking, from one side to the other; to   stagger.
                    
                 
                
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                    Reel (v. t.)
                    
                        To roll.
                    
                 
                
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                    Reel (v. t.)
                    
                        To wind upon a reel, as yarn or thread.
                    
                 
                
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                    Weel ()
                    
                        Alt. of Weely
                    
                 
                
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                    Weel (a. & adv.)
                    
                        Well.
                    
                 
                
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                    Weel (n.)
                    
                        A whirlpool.
                    
                 
                
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                    weer (unknown)
                    
                        Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
                    
                 
                
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                    Were ()
                    
                        The imperfect indicative plural, and imperfect subjunctive   singular and plural, of the verb be. See Be.
                    
                 
                
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                    Were (n.)
                    
                        A fine for slaying a man; the money value set upon a man's   life; weregild.
                    
                 
                
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                    Were (n.)
                    
                        A man.
                    
                 
                
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                    Were (n.)
                    
                        A weir. See Weir.
                    
                 
                
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                    Were (v. t.)
                    
                        To guard; to protect.
                    
                 
                
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                    Were (v. t. & i.)
                    
                        To wear. See 3d Wear.