8-letter words containing f, i, g
- sign off — a token; indication.
- sign-off — the act or fact of signing off.
- signifie — (in linguistics) the signified.
- skurfing — skateboarding.
- sluffing — the outer layer of the skin of a snake, which is cast off periodically.
- smurfing — the activity of using a specially designed computer program to attack a computer network by flooding it with messages, thereby rendering it inoperable
- sniffing — to draw air through the nose in short, audible inhalations.
- snuffing — to cut off or remove the snuff of (candles, tapers, etc.).
- softling — a weakling or something which has a soft nature
- solfeggi — a vocal exercise in which the sol-fa syllables are used.
- spiffing — to reward (a salesperson) with a spiff.
- spoofing — a mocking imitation of someone or something, usually light and good-humored; lampoon or parody: The show was a spoof of college life.
- staffing — a group of persons, as employees, charged with carrying out the work of an establishment or executing some undertaking.
- stifling — suffocating; oppressively close: the stifling atmosphere of the cavern.
- strafing — an act or instance of strafing
- stuffing — the material of which anything is made: a hard, crystalline stuff.
- swoffing — the sport of saltwater fly-fishing
- trifling — of very little importance; trivial; insignificant: a trifling matter.
- unfading — not liable to fade in colour
- unfringe — an outer edge; margin; periphery: on the fringe of the art world.
- ungifted — not talented
- unifying — bringing about unification
- wafering — Present participle of wafer.
- waffling — to talk foolishly or without purpose; idle away time talking.
- wharfing — Wharfs collectively.
- whiffing — Present participle of whiff.
- whitgift — John. ?1530–1604, English churchman; as archbishop of Canterbury (1583–1604) he tried to curb the influence of Puritanism
- wild fig — the caprifig.
- wolfling — a young wolf
- wuffling — Present participle of wuffle.
- ziegfeld — Florenz [flawr-uh nz,, flor-] /ˈflɔr ənz,, ˈflɒr-/ (Show IPA), 1867–1932, U.S. theatrical producer.