8-letter words containing d, e, w
- speedway — a town in central Indiana.
- sprawled — to be stretched or spread out in an unnatural or ungraceful manner: The puppy's legs sprawled in all directions.
- squawked — to utter a loud, harsh cry, as a duck or other fowl when frightened.
- stewpond — a fishpond, often located in the garden of a monastery
- sumpweed — a herbaceous, oily, annual plant, Iva annua, native to North America and once cultivated for its edible seeds
- swaddler — a blanket in which to swaddle a baby
- swadeshi — a political movement in British India that encouraged domestic production and the boycott of foreign, especially British, goods as a step toward home rule.
- swanherd — a person who tends swans.
- swelldom — fashionable society
- swindled — (of a gem) cut so as to retain the maximum weight of the original stone or to give a false impression of size, especially by having the table too large.
- swindler — to cheat (a person, business, etc.) out of money or other assets.
- switched — a hairpiece consisting of a bunch or tress of long hair or some substitute, fastened together at one end and worn by women to supplement their own hair.
- swiveled — a fastening device that allows the thing fastened to turn around freely upon it, especially to turn in a full circle.
- swizzled — a tall drink, originating in Barbados, composed of full-flavored West Indian rum, lime juice, crushed ice, and sugar: typically served with a swizzle stick.
- swounded — swoon.
- takedown — made or constructed so as to be easily dismantled or disassembled.
- teakwood — the wood of the teak.
- teardown — a taking apart; disassembly.
- the weed — tobacco
- the wild — a free natural state of living
- the word — the proper or most fitting expression
- tidewave — the swell of the earth's water levels as the tide moves
- tie down — that with which anything is tied.
- tie-down — a device for tying something down.
- townsend — Francis Everett, 1867–1960, U.S. physician and proposer of the Townsend plan.
- twaddler — trivial, feeble, silly, or tedious talk or writing.
- tweedily — in a manner characteristic of upper-class people who live in the country
- tweedler — a person who tweedles
- twiddler — to turn about or play with lightly or idly, especially with the fingers; twirl.
- twin bed — a twin-size bed, especially one of a matching pair in a bedroom; single bed.
- twitched — to tug or pull at with a quick, short movement; pluck: She twitched him by the sleeve.
- unavowed — acknowledged; declared: an avowed enemy.
- unchewed — not chewed
- unclawed — not mauled, scratched, or otherwise damaged by claws
- uncrewed — lacking a crew
- underjaw — the lower jaw
- undertow — the seaward, subsurface flow or draft of water from waves breaking on a beach.
- underway — occurring while under way: the underway activities on a cruise ship.
- underwit — a halfwit or a fool
- unflawed — perfect
- unplowed — an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil.
- unstowed — to remove (tools, utensils, equipment, etc.) from stowage, especially in preparation for use.
- unswayed — swaybacked.
- unthawed — not thawed; still frozen
- unviewed — an instance of seeing or beholding; visual inspection.
- unwaived — to refrain from claiming or insisting on; give up; forgo: to waive one's right; to waive one's rank; to waive honors.
- unwalked — to advance or travel on foot at a moderate speed or pace; proceed by steps; move by advancing the feet alternately so that there is always one foot on the ground in bipedal locomotion and two or more feet on the ground in quadrupedal locomotion.
- unwalled — not surrounded by walls, not having or protected by walls
- unwanted — not desired or needed; not wanted: My absence generated some unwanted attention.
- unwarded — not warded or guarded; undefended