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6-letter words containing f, s, y

  • basify — to make basic
  • casefy — to make or become similar to cheese
  • fartsy — Only used in artsy-fartsy.
  • fastly — Securely.
  • fausty — Fusty.
  • feisty — full of animation, energy, or courage; spirited; spunky; plucky: The champion is faced with a feisty challenger.
  • flashy — sparkling or brilliant, especially in a superficial way or for the moment: a flashy performance.
  • fleshy — having much flesh; plump; fat.
  • flimsy — without material strength or solidity: a flimsy fabric; a flimsy structure.
  • flisky — skittish; frisking; flighty
  • floosy — a gaudily dressed, usually immoral woman, especially a prostitute.
  • flossy — made of or resembling floss; downy.
  • flushy — ruddy; reddish
  • flyers — Plural form of flyer.
  • flyest — clever; keen; ingenious.
  • flysch — an association of certain types of marine sedimentary rocks characteristic of deposition in a foredeep.
  • flytes — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
  • foisty — Mouldy, musty, fusty.
  • folksy — friendly or neighborly; sociable.
  • footsy — Sometimes, footsies. the act of flirting or sharing a surreptitious intimacy.
  • forays — Plural form of foray.
  • forsay — To forbid.
  • fosseyDian [dahy-an] /daɪˈæn/ (Show IPA), 1932–85, U.S. zoologist: expert on great apes.
  • fousty — (Bristol) Fusty.
  • foyers — Plural form of foyer.
  • frisky — lively; frolicsome; playful.
  • frosty — characterized by or producing frost; freezing; very cold: frosty weather.
  • frousy — frowzy.
  • frowsy — frowzy.
  • fryers — Plural form of fryer.
  • fynbos — (botany) Vegetation unique to the Cape Floral Kingdom made up chiefly of Proteaceae, restios and Ericaceae.
  • gasify — Convert (a solid or liquid, especially coal) into gas.
  • loslyf — a promiscuous female
  • myself — There is no disagreement over the use of myself and other -self forms when they are used intensively (I myself cannot agree) or reflexively (He introduced himself proudly). Questions are raised, however, when the -self forms are used instead of the personal pronouns (I, me, etc.) as subjects, objects, or complements.  Myself occurs only rarely as a single subject in place of I:  Myself was the one who called.  The recorded instances of such use are mainly poetic or literary. It is also uncommon as a simple object in place of me:  Since the letter was addressed to myself, I opened it.  As part of a compound subject, object, or complement, myself and to a lesser extent the other -self forms are common in informal speech and personal writing, somewhat less common in more formal speech and writing:  The manager and myself completed the arrangements. Many came to welcome my husband and myself back to Washington.   Myself and other -self forms are also used, alone or with other nouns or pronouns, in constructions after as, than, or but in all varieties of speech and writing:  The captain has far more experience than myself in such matters. Orders have arrived for everyone but the orderlies and yourself.   There is ample precedent, going as far back as Chaucer and running through the whole range of British and American literature and other serious formal writing, for all these uses. Many usage guides, however, state that to use myself in any construction in which I or me could be used instead (as My daughter and myself play the flute instead of My daughter and I, or a gift for my husband and myself instead of for my husband and me) is characteristic only of informal speech and that such use ought not to occur in writing. See also me.  
  • ossify — to convert into or cause to harden like bone.
  • safely — secure from liability to harm, injury, danger, or risk: a safe place.
  • safety — the state of being safe; freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss.
  • salify — to form into a salt, as by chemical combination.
  • sanify — to make or become healthy
  • sawfly — any of numerous hymenopterous insects of the family Tenthredinidae, the female of which has a sawlike ovipositor for inserting the eggs in the tissues of a host plant.
  • scaffy — a street sweeper or refuse collector
  • scurfy — resembling, producing, or covered with or as if with scurf.
  • sheafy — composed of, related to, or resembling a sheaf
  • shelfy — full of sandbanks or reefs hidden beneath the water's surface
  • shifty — resourceful; fertile in expedients.
  • shufty — a look; peep
  • shy of — A number or amount that is just shy of another number or amount is just under it.
  • sinify — to Sinicize.
  • sniffy — inclined to sniff, as in scorn; disdainful; supercilious: He was very sniffy about breaches of etiquette.
  • snifty — having a pleasant smell

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