This is more a suggestion on functionality than a critique of code. One thing that I ran into with my boggle script is that the unix dict file doesn't have variants of words. For example, it has huge but not hugely, fish but not fishes or fishing, etc.
Ideally, you would have some kind of functionality to address this. One possibility is to stem words before you check them. I know that Lingua::Stem implements one popular algorithim to do this. I didn't look into it close enough to see if it would do the trick for me.
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