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6-letter words containing e, d, g

  • pledge — a solemn promise or agreement to do or refrain from doing something: a pledge of aid; a pledge not to wage war.
  • plodge — to wade in water, esp the sea
  • pugged — to track (especially game) by following footprints or another spoor.
  • ragged — clothed in tattered garments: a ragged old man.
  • ranged — working or grazing on a range: range horses; range animals like steer and sheep.
  • redbug — chigger (def 1).
  • redleg — a member of a secret organization, formed in Kansas in 1862, that engaged in guerrilla activities during the Civil War.
  • regard — to look upon or think of with a particular feeling: to regard a person with favor.
  • regild — to gild again
  • ridged — a long, narrow elevation of land; a chain of hills or mountains.
  • ridger — a plough used to form furrows and ridges
  • rigged — Chiefly Nautical. to put in proper order for working or use. to fit (a ship, mast, etc.) with the necessary shrouds, stays, etc. to fit (shrouds, stays, sails, etc.) to the mast, yard, or the like.
  • ringed — having or wearing a ring or rings.
  • rodger — a male given name, form of Roger.
  • rouged — any of various red cosmetics for coloring the cheeks or lips.
  • rugged — having a roughly broken, rocky, hilly, or jagged surface: rugged ground.
  • sagged — to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, especially in the middle: The roof sags.
  • seadog — fogbow.
  • sedged — made of sedge.
  • serged — to overcast (unfinished seams or edges, as in a fabric or rug), especially by machine, in order to prevent fraying.
  • sieged — the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to isolate it from help and supplies, for the purpose of lessening the resistance of the defenders and thereby making capture possible.
  • sighed — to let out one's breath audibly, as from sorrow, weariness, or relief.
  • signed — a token; indication.
  • singed — to burn superficially or slightly; scorch.
  • sledge — a vehicle of various forms, mounted on runners and often drawn by draft animals, used for traveling or for conveying loads over snow, ice, rough ground, etc.
  • sludge — mud, mire, or ooze; slush.
  • smidge — a very small amount or part
  • smudge — a dirty mark or smear.
  • snudge — to be miserly or stingy
  • staged — adapted for or produced on the stage.
  • stodge — to stuff full, especially with food or drink; gorge.
  • sughed — sough2 .
  • surged — a strong, wavelike, forward movement, rush, or sweep: the onward surge of an angry mob.
  • szeged — a city in S Hungary, on the Tisza River.
  • tanged — a sharp ringing or twanging sound; clang.
  • tinged — a slight degree of coloration.
  • todger — a penis
  • togaed — wearing a toga
  • togged — a coat.
  • trudge — to walk, especially laboriously or wearily: to trudge up a long flight of steps.
  • tugged — to pull at with force, vigor, or effort.
  • unaged — having lived or existed long; of advanced age; old: an aged man; an aged tree.
  • unedge — to take the edge off; blunt
  • verged — the edge, rim, or margin of something: the verge of a desert; to operate on the verge of fraud.
  • wagged — to move from side to side, forward and backward, or up and down, especially rapidly and repeatedly: a dog wagging its tail.
  • wanged — Simple past tense and past participle of wang.
  • wedged — having the shape of a wedge.
  • wedges — Plural form of wedge.
  • wedgie — Often, wedgies. a shoe with a wedge heel.
  • widger — (gardening) a small gardening tool used to loosen soil, consisting of a handle and long thin spatula.
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