6-letter words containing a, y, u
- hurray — to shout “hurrah.”.
- ieyasu — Tokugawa [taw-koo-gah-wah] /ˈtɔ kuˈgɑ wɑ/ (Show IPA), 1542–1616, Japanese general and public servant.
- jaunty — easy and sprightly in manner or bearing: to walk with a jaunty step.
- laquey — (networking) [LaQuey, T. (with J. Ryer), "The Internet Companion: A Beginner's Guide to Global Networking", Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1992]
- laughy — tending to laugh a lot or to make people laugh a lot
- lay up — the manner, relative position, or direction in which something lies: the lie of the patio, facing the water. Synonyms: place, location, site.
- lay-up — Basketball. a shot with one hand from a point close to the basket, in which a player shoots the ball toward the basket, often off the backboard.
- layout — an arrangement or plan: We objected to the layout of the house.
- lunacy — insanity; mental disorder.
- lunary — (obsolete) lunar.
- maguey — any of several plants of the genus Agave, of the agave family, especially the cantala, A. cantala.
- maundy — the ceremony of washing the feet of the poor, especially commemorating Jesus' washing of His disciples' feet on Maundy Thursday.
- maungy — (esp of a child) sulky, bad-tempered, or peevish
- maurya — a member of an ancient Indian people who united northern India and established an empire 322–184 b.c.
- murray — Sir (George) Gilbert (Aimé) [ey-mey] /eɪˈmeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1866–1957, English classical scholar.
- muzaky — (of music) having a light, bland sound
- outlay — an expending or spending, as of money.
- outsay — to say (something) out loud
- outway — A way out or an exit.
- pay up — to settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something: Please pay your bill.
- payout — an act or instance of paying, expending, or disbursing.
- plaguy — such as to plague, torment, or annoy; vexatious: a plaguy pile of debts.
- pyuria — the presence of pus in the urine.
- quacky — sounding like a quack
- quaggy — of the nature of or resembling a quagmire; marshy; boggy.
- qualmy — Queasy; nauseous.
- quarry — an excavation or pit, usually open to the air, from which building stone, slate, or the like, is obtained by cutting, blasting, etc.
- quayle — James Danforth ("Dan") born 1947, vice president of the U.S. 1989–93.
- quazzy — unwell
- queasy — inclined to or feeling nausea, as the stomach, a person, etc.; nauseous; nauseated.
- queazy — inclined to or feeling nausea, as the stomach, a person, etc.; nauseous; nauseated.
- raguly — having tooth-like or stub-like projections
- runway — a way along which something runs.
- salyut — one of a series of Soviet earth-orbiting space stations, first launched in 1971.
- saughy — made of willow; full of willows
- sauncy — sonsy.
- scaury — (on Orkney and Shetland) a young seagull
- suably — in a suable manner
- subway — Also called, especially British, tube, underground. an underground electric railroad, usually in a large city.
- sugary — of, containing, or resembling sugar.
- sunday — William Ashley [ash-lee] /ˈæʃ li/ (Show IPA), ("Billy Sunday") 1862–1935, U.S. evangelist.
- sunray — a ray of sunlight; sunbeam.
- synura — any of several species of green alga
- tanguy — Yves [eev] /iv/ (Show IPA), 1900–55, French painter, in the U.S. after 1939.
- tautly — tightly drawn; tense; not slack.
- turiya — the fourth state of consciousness, beyond thought, love, and will, and beyond the awareness of variety, duality, and unity.
- uneasy — not easy in body or mind; uncomfortable; restless; disturbed; perturbed.
- unpray — to withdraw or rescind (a prayer)
- unwary — not wary; not cautious or watchful, as against danger or misfortune.
- upbray — to upbraid