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7-letter words containing g, n, u

  • bung up — a stopper for the opening of a cask.
  • bungest — out of order; broken; unusable.
  • bungled — to do clumsily and awkwardly; botch: He bungled the job.
  • bungler — A bungler is a person who often fails to do things properly because they make mistakes or are clumsy.
  • bunking — a built-in platform bed, as on a ship.
  • bunting — Bunting consists of rows of small coloured flags that are used to decorate streets and buildings on special occasions.
  • buoying — Nautical. a distinctively shaped and marked float, sometimes carrying a signal or signals, anchored to mark a channel, anchorage, navigational hazard, etc., or to provide a mooring place away from the shore.
  • burgeon — If something burgeons, it grows or develops rapidly.
  • burking — to murder, as by suffocation, so as to leave no or few marks of violence.
  • burning — You use burning to describe something that is extremely hot.
  • burring — a pronunciation of the r- sound as a uvular trill, as in certain Northern English dialects.
  • bushing — an adaptor having ends of unequal diameters, often with internal screw threads, used to connect pipes of different sizes
  • busking — Chiefly British. to entertain by dancing, singing, or reciting on the street or in a public place.
  • bussing — a large motor vehicle, having a long body, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service; omnibus.
  • busying — actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
  • butting — a push or blow with the head or horns.
  • buzzing — a low, vibrating, humming sound, as of bees, machinery, or people talking.
  • cap gun — cap pistol.
  • causing — a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident?
  • chaunge — Obsolete form of change.
  • chengdu — a city in S central China, capital of Sichuan province. Pop: 3 478 000 (2005 est)
  • chengtu — Chengdu
  • chilung — a port in N Taiwan: fishing and industrial centre. Pop: 406 000 (2005 est)
  • chongju — a city in central South Korea.
  • chungju — a city in central South Korea.
  • chungke — Alternative form of chunkey.
  • chusing — Present participle of chuse.
  • clueing — Present participle of clue.
  • coilgun — Any of various devices that use electromagnets to accelerate a magnetic projectile via non contact means.
  • congius — a unit of liquid measure equal to 1 Imperial gallon
  • congrue — to agree
  • cubbing — Present participle of cub.
  • cuffing — a blow with the fist or the open hand; buffet.
  • culling — the reduction of the size of an animal population
  • culming — a stem or stalk, especially the jointed and usually hollow stem of grasses.
  • cumming — Present participle of cum.
  • cunning — Someone who is cunning has the ability to achieve things in a clever way, often by deceiving other people.
  • cupping — the process of applying a cupping glass to the skin
  • curbing — material for a curb
  • curding — Often, curds. a substance consisting mainly of casein and the like, obtained from milk by coagulation, and used as food or made into cheese.
  • curling — a game played on ice, esp in Scotland and Canada, in which heavy stones with handles (curling stones) are slid towards a target (tee)
  • curring — to make a low, purring sound, as a cat.
  • cursing — the expression of a wish that misfortune, evil, doom, etc., befall a person, group, etc.
  • curving — a continuously bending line, without angles.
  • cushing — Harvey Williams. 1869–1939, US neurosurgeon: identified a pituitary tumour as a cause of the disease named after him
  • cusping — Formation of a cusp or cusps.
  • cussing — to use profanity; curse; swear.
  • cutting — A cutting is a piece of writing which has been cut from a newspaper or magazine.
  • daubing — to cover or coat with soft, adhesive matter, as plaster or mud: to daub a canvas with paint; to daub stone walls with mud.
  • dauting — to caress.
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