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10-letter words containing a, g, k

  • buckraking — the practice of accepting large sums of money for speaking to special interest groups.
  • bulk cargo — unpackaged cargoes, such as grain or coal
  • bulk large — to be or seem important or prominent
  • caretaking — a person who is in charge of the maintenance of a building, estate, etc.; superintendent.
  • carjacking — A carjacking is an attack on a person who is driving their own car during which things may be stolen or they may be harmed physically.
  • change key — a key opening only one lock.
  • chargeback — the return of funds by a seller to a buyer's debit or credit card account
  • chuckwagon — A wagon equipped with food and cooking utensils, as on a ranch or in a lumber camp.
  • clankingly — With a clanking sound.
  • clarksburg — a city in N West Virginia, on the Monongahela River.
  • cracklings — Plural form of crackling.
  • craigfluke — a common name for the grey sole fish Glyptocephalus cynoglossus
  • creakingly — With a creaking sound.
  • daggerlike — resembling a dagger in shape or form
  • dealmaking — The making of commercial, financial or political deals.
  • deck cargo — cargo that is carried on the deck of a ship
  • dog basket — a basket for a dog to sleep in
  • dog-walker — a person who walks other people's dogs, especially for a fee.
  • dragonlike — a mythical monster generally represented as a huge, winged reptile with crested head and enormous claws and teeth, and often spouting fire.
  • dragonskin — The skin of a dragon, or leather made from it.
  • drug-taker — someone who takes illegal drugs
  • eagle-hawk — a large aggressive Australian eagle, Aquila audax
  • earmarking — Present participle of earmark.
  • fabricking — the action of building or constructing
  • fight back — retaliate
  • filmmaking — Also called moviemaker. a producer or director of motion pictures, especially one working in all phases of production: the leading young filmmakers of France.
  • fingermark — a mark, especially a smudge or stain, made by a finger.
  • flagsticks — Plural form of flagstick.
  • flankering — Present participle of flanker.
  • folk magic — any attempt to practice charms, spells, etc., to control events or people.
  • gadzookery — the use or overuse of period-specific or archaic expressions, as in a historical novel: Without any gadzookery and its excessive use of “forsooth,” “prithee,” etc., her first historical novel conveys a superb sense of the period.
  • gamekeeper — a person employed, as on an estate or game preserve, to prevent poaching and provide a natural environment conducive to the propagation of game, as by thinning brush, scattering food after a snowstorm, and the like.
  • gangplanks — Plural form of gangplank.
  • gas cooker — cooking stove that runs on gas
  • gas worker — a gas engineer
  • gatekeeper — a person in charge of a gate, usually to identify, count, supervise, etc., the traffic or flow through it.
  • gatun lake — an artificial lake in the Canal Zone, forming part of the Panama Canal: created by the Gatun dam. 164 sq. mi. (425 sq. km).
  • genoa cake — a rich fruit cake, usually decorated with almonds
  • giant kelp — any of various very large kelps of the genera Laminaria, Macrocystis, and Nereocystis.
  • gill raker — (in fish) one of a series of stiff projections along the inner margins of the branchial arches that prevent food particles from passing through the branchial clefts.
  • glass tank — a reverberatory furnace in which glass is melted directly under the flames.
  • glassmaker — A person or company that makes glass or glass items.
  • glassworks — a factory where glass is made.
  • glovemaker — A maker of gloves; a glover.
  • gluemakers — Plural form of gluemaker.
  • go back on — at, to, or toward the rear; backward: to step back.
  • go back to — revert
  • go walkies — to be lost or stolen
  • go-karting — racing in small vehicle
  • goalkeeper — (in ice hockey, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, etc.) a player whose chief duty is to prevent the ball or puck from crossing or entering the goal.
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