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10-letter words containing d, u, g, e

  • ruggedness — having a roughly broken, rocky, hilly, or jagged surface: rugged ground.
  • run ragged — to cause to be exhausted, as by constant pressure or harassment
  • sandgrouse — any of several birds of the family Pteroclididae inhabiting sandy areas of the Old World, resembling both pigeons and shorebirds and having precocial young.
  • scheduling — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • sdeignfull — disdainful
  • seducingly — in a seducing manner
  • seguidilla — Prosody. a stanza of four to seven lines with a distinctive rhythmic pattern.
  • self-guard — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
  • shield bug — any shield-shaped herbivorous heteropterous insect of the superfamily Pentamoidea, esp any of the family Pentatomidae
  • shuddering — trembling or quivering with fear, dread, cold, etc.
  • side judge — a referee who works on the side of the field and watches the receiver to ensure nothing illegal happens
  • sludgeworm — a small freshwater worm, Tubifex tubifex, often inhabiting sewage sludge and the muddy bottoms of lakes, rivers, and pools.
  • smudge pot — a container for burning oil or other fuels to produce smudge, as for protecting fruit trees from frost.
  • soundstage — a soundproof room or building in which cinematic films are shot
  • staudinger — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1881–1965, German chemist: Nobel prize 1953.
  • sturbridge — a town in central Massachusetts: reconstruction of early American village.
  • subheading — a subordinate division of a title or heading.
  • succeeding — being that which follows; subsequent; ensuing: laws to benefit succeeding generations.
  • supergrade — a high-level rank, Grade 16, 17, or 18, in the federal civil service.
  • surge tide — a powerful and often destructive tide that may occur when an abnormally high tide (e.g. at the autumn equinox) coincides with high wind and low atmospheric pressure
  • take guard — (of a batsman) to choose a position in front of the wicket to receive the bowling, esp by requesting the umpire to indicate his position relative to the stumps
  • the budget — an estimate of British government expenditures and revenues and the financial plans for the ensuing fiscal year presented annually to the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer
  • the deluge — the great flood in Noah's time: Gen. 7
  • the dergue — the socialist ruling body of Ethiopia, established in 1974
  • the guides — an organization for girls equivalent to the Scouts
  • thundering — of, relating to, or accompanied by thunder.
  • tide-gauge — a gauge for measuring the level of the tide: usually equipped with a marigraph.
  • tour guide — A tour guide is a person employed by a travel company to assist people who are on vacation.
  • un-grouted — a thin, coarse mortar poured into various narrow cavities, as masonry joints or rock fissures, to fill them and consolidate the adjoining objects into a solid mass.
  • unabridged — not abridged or shortened, as a book.
  • unadhering — to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling (usually followed by to): The mud adhered to his shoes.
  • unarranged — not arranged in order
  • unassigned — to give or allocate; allot: to assign rooms at a hotel.
  • unassuaged — to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease; mitigate: to assuage one's grief; to assuage one's pain.
  • unbeguiled — to influence by trickery, flattery, etc.; mislead; delude.
  • unblighted — Plant Pathology. the rapid and extensive discoloration, wilting, and death of plant tissues. a disease so characterized.
  • unbudgeted — (of expenses or expenditures) that have not been budgeted for; unplanned
  • undelaying — presenting no delay or impasse
  • undeleting — action of undoing the deletion of a computer file
  • under-hang — to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
  • underagent — a secondary agent
  • underbough — a low-lying tree branch
  • underglaze — (of a color or decoration) applied to a piece before the piece is glazed.
  • undergrove — a covered grove
  • undergrown — not grown to normal size or height: sickly and undergrown cattle.
  • underguard — to keep safe from harm or danger; protect; watch over: to guard the ruler.
  • underlying — lying or situated beneath, as a substratum.
  • undersight — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • underslung — suspended from an upper support, as the chassis of a vehicle from the axles.
  • undesigned — not planned beforehand; unpremeditated; unintentional.
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