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6-letter words containing f, e, u

  • fugger — Jakob II [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), ("the Rich") 1459–1525, German financier, a member of a German family of bankers and merchants of the 14th to 17th centuries.
  • fugues — Plural form of fugue.
  • fuhrer — leader.
  • fukien — Older Spelling. Fujian.
  • fulled — completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup.
  • fuller — the highest or fullest state, condition, or degree: The moon is at the full.
  • fumage — a tax payable to the king for each hearth in every house owned by a person not exempt from church taxes and poor taxes.
  • fumble — to feel or grope about clumsily: She fumbled in her purse for the keys.
  • fumets — Plural form of fumet.
  • fundae — (rare, slang) Plural form of funda.
  • funded — Simple past tense and past participle of fund.
  • funder — One who funds.
  • fundie — A fundamentalist, especially a Christian fundamentalist.
  • funest — boding or causing evil or death; fatal; disastrous.
  • funges — Plural form of funge.
  • funked — rotten; moldy.
  • funker — cowering fear; state of great fright or terror.
  • funned — something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
  • funnel — a cone-shaped utensil with a tube at the apex for conducting liquid or other substance through a small opening, as into a bottle, jug, or the like.
  • funner — something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
  • furane — (organic compound) Furan.
  • furder — Eye dialect of further Comparative form of far.
  • furies — unrestrained or violent anger, rage, passion, or the like: The gods unleashed their fury on the offending mortal.
  • furled — to gather into a compact roll and bind securely, as a sail against a spar or a flag against its staff.
  • furore — a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, controversy, or the like.
  • furred — of or relating to fur, animal skins, dressed pelts, etc.: a fur coat; a fur trader.
  • fusees — Plural form of fusee.
  • fuseli — (John) Henry (Johann Heinrich Füssli) 1741–1825, English painter, illustrator, and essayist; born in Switzerland.
  • fusile — formed by melting or casting; fused; founded.
  • fusker — a piece of software that generates obvious passwords and filenames in order to extract data that is held on free websites
  • fussed — an excessive display of anxious attention or activity; needless or useless bustle: They made a fuss over the new baby.
  • fusser — One who fusses; a fussy person.
  • fusses — Plural form of fuss.
  • fustet — the smoke tree, Cotinus coggygria.
  • futile — incapable of producing any result; ineffective; useless; not successful: Attempting to force-feed the sick horse was futile.
  • futter — To fuck.
  • future — time that is to be or come hereafter.
  • futzed — Simple past tense and past participle of futz.
  • futzes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of futz.
  • fuzzed — loose, light, fibrous, or fluffy matter.
  • fuzzes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fuzz.
  • fuzzle — (obsolete) To make drunk; to intoxicate.
  • gaufer — a waffle
  • guffed — Simple past tense and past participle of guff.
  • guffer — (zoology) The eelpout or guffer eel.
  • gulfed — a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land.
  • gurfle — (exclamation)   /ger'fl/ An expression of shocked disbelief. "He said we have to recode this thing in Fortran by next week. Gurfle!" Compare weeble.
  • huffed — a mood of sulking anger; a fit of resentment: Just because you disagree, don't walk off in a huff.
  • huffer — A drug addict who gets a high by inhaling or sniffing intoxicating fumes, as in glue or aerosols.
  • infuse — to introduce, as if by pouring; cause to penetrate; instill (usually followed by into): The energetic new principal infused new life into the school.
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