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7-letter words containing e, r, g

  • sergius — died 1012, pope 1009–12.
  • seringa — any of several Brazilian trees of the genus Hevea, yielding rubber.
  • serpigo — (formerly) a creeping or spreading skin disease, as ringworm.
  • serving — the act, manner, or right of serving, as in tennis.
  • sevruga — a species of sturgeon, Acipenser stellatus, of the Caspian and Black seas.
  • shagger — a person who has sexual intercourse
  • siggeir — the daughter of Volsung and mother, by her brother, Sigmund, of Sinfjotli, with whose help she kills her husband (Siggeir) to avenge his murder of Volsung.
  • sighter — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • signore — a conventional Italian title of respect for a man, usually used separately; signor.
  • singers — a person or thing that singes.
  • skanger — a young working-class person who dresses in casual sports clothes
  • skegger — a salmon fry
  • skreegh — a screech or shriek
  • slanger — a street vendor
  • sledger — someone who rides, or transports goods with, a sled
  • slinger — a person or thing that slings.
  • slogger — to hit hard, as in boxing or cricket; slug.
  • slugger — a person who strikes hard, especially a boxer noted for the ability to deliver hard punches.
  • smudger — a person or thing that smudges
  • smugger — contentedly confident of one's ability, superiority, or correctness; complacent.
  • snigger — If someone sniggers, they laugh quietly in a disrespectful way, for example at something rude or unkind.
  • snugger — warmly comfortable or cozy, as a place, accommodations, etc.: a snug little house.
  • socager — a tenant holding land by socage; sokeman.
  • spadger — a sparrow
  • sparger — a sprinkling.
  • splurge — to indulge oneself in some luxury or pleasure, especially a costly one: They splurged on a trip to Europe.
  • sponger — a person or thing that sponges.
  • spragueFrank Julian, 1857–1934, U.S. electrical engineer and inventor.
  • spreagh — a raid to steal cattle
  • springe — a snare for catching small game.
  • stagery — theatrical effects or techniques, or the arrangement of a production on stage
  • stagger — to walk, move, or stand unsteadily.
  • stegner — Wallace (Earle) 1909–93, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
  • stinger — a person or thing that stings.
  • stodger — a dull or lifeless person
  • storage — the act of storing; state or fact of being stored: All my furniture is in storage.
  • strange — unusual, extraordinary, or curious; odd; queer: a strange remark to make.
  • sturgesPreston, 1898–1959, U.S. playwright and screenwriter.
  • sugared — covered, mixed, or sweetened with sugar.
  • sugarer — someone who sugars off, a producer of maple syrup
  • super-g — a slalom race in which the course is longer and has more widely spaced gates than in a giant slalom.
  • surgent — surging
  • surgeon — a physician who specializes in surgery.
  • surgery — the art, practice, or work of treating diseases, injuries, or deformities by manual or operative procedures.
  • sverige — Swedish name of Sweden.
  • swagers — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
  • swagger — to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
  • swedger — a sweet
  • swigger — an amount of liquid, especially liquor, taken in one swallow; draught: He took a swig from the flask.
  • swinger — a person or thing that swings.
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