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11-letter words containing g, a, r, i, c, k

  • barebacking — sexual intercourse performed without the use of a condom
  • bricklaying — the technique or practice of laying bricks
  • brickmaking — the activity of making bricks
  • caneworking — A glassblowing technique that uses rods of coloured glass to add intricate patterns and stripes to blown glass objects.
  • care-taking — a person who is in charge of the maintenance of a building, estate, etc.; superintendent.
  • carjackings — Plural form of carjacking.
  • cracklingly — With a crackling sound.
  • gimcrackery — cheap, showy, useless trifles, ornaments, trinkets, etc.
  • griddlecake — a thin cake of batter cooked on a griddle; pancake.
  • grind crank — A mythical accessory to a terminal. A crank on the side of a monitor, which when operated makes a zizzing noise and causes the computer to run faster. Usually one does not refer to a grind crank out loud, but merely makes the appropriate gesture and noise. See grind. Historical note: At least one real machine actually had a grind crank - the R1, a research machine built toward the end of the days of the great vacuum tube computers, in 1959. R1 (also known as "The Rice Institute Computer" (TRIC) and later as "The Rice University Computer" (TRUC)) had a single-step/free-run switch for use when debugging programs. Since single-stepping through a large program was rather tedious, there was also a crank with a cam and gear arrangement that repeatedly pushed the single-step button. This allowed one to "crank" through a lot of code, then slow down to single-step for a bit when you got near the code of interest, poke at some registers using the console typewriter, and then keep on cranking.
  • hacking run — (jargon)   (Analogy with "bombing run" or "speed run") A hack session extended long outside normal working times, especially one longer than 12 hours. May cause you to "change phase the hard way".
  • icebreaking — Serving the purpose of breaking ice.
  • jack-up rig — an offshore drill rig or platform having a floating hull fitted with retractable legs that can be lowered to the seabed to elevate the hull above wave level.
  • jackarooing — Present participle of jackaroo.
  • jackass rig — a rig of sails not conforming to a recognized type.
  • jacklighter — a person who hunts or fishes at night with the aid of a jacklight.
  • kingcroaker — The weakfish or sea trout.
  • kymographic — Of or pertaining to a kymograph.
  • mistracking — track system.
  • muck-raking — If you accuse someone of muck-raking, you are criticizing them for finding and spreading unpleasant or embarrassing information about someone, especially a public figure.
  • pilgarlicky — bald or growing bald
  • quick grass — the couch grass, Agropyron repens.
  • racewalking — the activity of racing by walking fast rather than running
  • singletrack — (of a railroad or section of a railroad's route) having but one set of tracks, so that trains going in opposite directions must be scheduled to meet only at points where there are sidings.
  • skyscraping — of or like a skyscraper; very high: a skyscraping chimney.
  • smoking car — smoker (def 2a).
  • tracklaying — (of a vehicle) having an endless jointed metal band around the wheels
  • trafficking — the movement of vehicles, ships, persons, etc., in an area, along a street, through an air lane, over a water route, etc.: the heavy traffic on Main Street.
  • warchalking — the practice of marking chalk symbols on walls and pavements at places where local wireless internet connections may be obtained for free via a computer, usually without permission

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