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7-letter words containing d, k

  • donkeys — Plural form of donkey.
  • dorhawk — nightjar
  • dorkier — stupid, inept, or unfashionable.
  • dorking — one of an English breed of chicken, having five toes on each foot instead of the usual four.
  • dorkish — stupid or contemptible
  • dornick — a small stone that is easy to throw.
  • doucker — (UK, dialect) A grebe or diver.
  • dovekie — a small, short-billed, black and white auk, Alle alle, of northern Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
  • drinked — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of drink.
  • drinker — a person who drinks.
  • droshky — A low four-wheeled open carriage of a kind formerly used in Russia.
  • droukit — drenched; soaked
  • drucken — drunken
  • drumkit — Alternative spelling of drum kit.
  • drunked — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of drink.
  • drunken — intoxicated; drunk.
  • drunker — Comparative form of drunk.
  • drydock — (nautical) A dock that can be drained of water and is used in the repair and construction of ships.
  • duckers — Plural form of ducker.
  • duckies — Plural form of duckie.
  • ducking — to stoop or bend suddenly; bob.
  • duckpin — Bowling. a short pin of relatively large diameter, used in a game resembling tenpins, and bowled at with small balls.
  • duikers — Plural form of duiker.
  • dukakisMichael, born 1933, U.S. politician: governor of Massachusetts 1983–90.
  • dukedom — a duchy.
  • dundalk — a town in central Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • dunkers — any flavorful sauce, dip, gravy, etc., into which portions of food are dipped before eating.
  • dunking — any flavorful sauce, dip, gravy, etc., into which portions of food are dipped before eating.
  • dunkirk — French Dunkerque [dœn-kerk] /dœ̃ˈkɛrk/ (Show IPA). a seaport in N France: site of the evacuation of a British expeditionary force of over 330,000 men under German fire May 29–June 4, 1940.
  • dunnock — hedge sparrow.
  • duskier — Comparative form of dusky.
  • duskily — In a dusky manner.
  • dusking — Present participle of dusk.
  • duskish — Somewhat dusky.
  • dvornik — a Russian doorkeeper, caretaker, or groundsman
  • dybbuks — Plural form of dybbuk.
  • dzongka — the official language of Bhutan: a dialect of Tibetan
  • fadlike — resembling a fad
  • farkled — (jargon)   /far'kld/ (From DeVry Institute of Technology, Atlanta) A synonym for hosed. Possibly related to Yiddish "farblondjet" and/or the "Farkle Family" skits on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
  • fd leak — file descriptor leak
  • fickled — Simple past tense and past participle of fickle.
  • flacked — Simple past tense and past participle of flack.
  • flanked — the side of an animal or a person between the ribs and hip.
  • flecked — a speck; a small bit: a fleck of dirt.
  • flicked — a sudden light blow or tap, as with a whip or the finger: She gave the horse a flick with her riding crop.
  • flocked — Simple past tense and past participle of flock.
  • flunked — Simple past tense and past participle of flunk.
  • fosdickHarry Emerson, 1878–1969, U.S. preacher and author.
  • franked — Simple past tense and past participle of frank.
  • freaked — Simple past tense and past participle of freak.
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