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8-letter words containing f, l, u, r

  • rudolf i — 1218–91, king of Germany and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1273–91: founder of the Hapsburg dynasty.
  • ruefully — causing sorrow or pity; pitiable; deplorable: a rueful plight.
  • ruffling — to beat (a drum) in this manner.
  • rumsfeldDonald, born 1932, U.S. secretary of defense 1975–77, 2001–06.
  • run-flat — (of an automobile tire) constructed so as not to deflate completely after a puncture so that a motorist can still drive the vehicle for some distance.
  • ryeflour — a flour made from rye
  • scornful — full of scorn; derisive; contemptuous: He smiled in a scornful way.
  • scrofula — primary tuberculosis of the lymphatic glands, especially those of the neck.
  • scuffler — a person who scuffles
  • shuffler — a person who shuffles.
  • siffleur — a male professional whistler
  • startful — tending to make sudden small involuntary movements of the body from fright or nerves, etc
  • stormful — having many storms; stormy
  • subfloor — a rough floor beneath a finished floor.
  • sulfuret — Chemistry. a sulfide.
  • sulfuric — of, relating to, or containing sulfur, especially in the hexavalent state.
  • sulfuryl — containing the sulfuryl group, SO 2 , as sulfuryl chloride; sulfonyl.
  • surgeful — full of surge
  • tradeful — (of shops etc) full of trade
  • tristful — full of sadness; sorrowful.
  • trothful — faithful or loyal
  • troutful — (of a river, stream, lake or other body of water) full of trout
  • truckful — the amount of something that can be conveyed in a truck
  • trunkful — the amount that a trunk will hold.
  • trustful — full of trust; free of distrust, suspicion, or the like; confiding: a trustful friend.
  • truthful — telling the truth, especially habitually: a truthful person.
  • turfless — without any turf
  • udderful — the capacity of an udder
  • unartful — slyly crafty or cunning; deceitful; tricky: artful schemes.
  • unfairly — not fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics: an unfair law; an unfair wage policy.
  • unflared — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
  • unfurled — to spread or shake out from a furled state, as a sail or a flag; unfold.
  • unifilar — having or involving only one thread, wire, or the like.
  • unrifled — (of a firearm or its bore) not rifled; smoothbore
  • unruffle — to calm (someone).
  • uplifter — a person or thing that uplifts.
  • urnfield — a Bronze Age cemetery in which the ashes of the dead were buried in urns.
  • weariful — full of weariness; fatigued; exhausted.
  • worthful — full of worth or merit.
  • wrackful — ruinous.
  • wrathful — very angry; ireful; full of wrath: They trembled before the wrathful queen.
  • wreakful — (obsolete) Vengeful; angry, furious.
  • wreckful — causing wreckage.
  • wrongful — unjust or unfair: a wrongful act; a wrongful charge.
  • yearnful — Filled with yearning; desirous; mournful; distressing.
  • yourself — Used to refer to the person being addressed as the object of a verb or preposition when they are also the subject of the clause.
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