9-letter words containing g, r, i, s, t
- stagyrite — a native or inhabitant of Stagira.
- star sign — one of 12 signs of the Zodiac
- staringly — in a staring way
- starlight — the light emanating from the stars.
- startling — creating sudden alarm, surprise, or wonder; astonishing.
- steerling — a young or small steer
- steinberg — Saul, 1914–1999, U.S. painter, cartoonist, and illustrator; born in Romania.
- stingaree — a stingray.
- store pig — a pig that has not yet been weaned and weighs less than 40 kg
- straights — without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path.
- straining — to draw tight or taut, especially to the utmost tension; stretch to the full: to strain a rope.
- stranding — to form (a rope, cable, etc.) by twisting strands together.
- strapping — powerfully built; robust.
- strategic — pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of strategy: strategic movements.
- strayling — a stray
- streaking — a long, narrow mark, smear, band of color, or the like: streaks of mud.
- streaming — a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook. Synonyms: rill, run, streamlet, runnel.
- streeking — the act of stretching one's limbs, as on awakening or by exercise.
- stressing — importance attached to a thing: to lay stress upon good manners. Synonyms: significance, meaning, emphasis, consequence; weight, value, worth.
- string up — a slender cord or thick thread used for binding or tying; line.
- stringent — rigorously binding or exacting; strict; severe: stringent laws.
- stringing — a slender cord or thick thread used for binding or tying; line.
- stripling — a youth.
- stripping — to cut, tear, or form into strips.
- strolling — to walk leisurely as inclination directs; ramble; saunter; take a walk: to stroll along the beach.
- strongish — having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or robust: a strong boy.
- strouding — a woolly material used to make strouds or blankets
- strutting — walking or moving with a strut; walking pompously; pompous.
- sugar tit — a piece of cloth containing moist sugar, wrapped to resemble a nipple and used to pacify an infant.
- sugar-tit — a piece of cloth containing moist sugar, wrapped to resemble a nipple and used to pacify an infant.
- sunbright — as bright as the sun, very bright
- swingtree — a whiffletree.
- synergist — Physiology, Medicine/Medical. a body organ, medicine, etc., that cooperates with another or others to produce or enhance an effect.
- tarsalgia — pain in the tarsus
- the girls — a group of women, esp acquaintances
- theurgist — a system of beneficent magic practiced by the Egyptian Platonists and others.
- thirdings — the third part of growing grain or corn owed to the lord at the time of the tenant's death
- thirsting — a sensation of dryness in the mouth and throat caused by need of liquid.
- thrashing — an act or instance of thrashing; beating; blow.
- threshing — to separate the grain or seeds from (a cereal plant or the like) by some mechanical means, as by beating with a flail or by the action of a threshing machine.
- thrusting — to push forcibly; shove; put or drive with force: He thrust his way through the crowd. She thrust a dagger into his back.
- tigerfish — a large, voracious, freshwater game fish, Hydrocyenus goliath, of African rivers.
- tiggerish — irrepressibly bouncy and cheerful
- tigrishly — in a tigrish manner
- to rights — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
- togavirus — a virus belonging to the Togaviridae family and which usually affects birds and mammals rather than humans
- tragedies — a lamentable, dreadful, or fatal event or affair; calamity; disaster: stunned by the tragedy of so many deaths.
- trainings — the education, instruction, or discipline of a person or thing that is being trained: He's in training for the Olympics.
- traipsing — to walk or go aimlessly or idly or without finding or reaching one's goal: We traipsed all over town looking for a copy of the book.
- trappings — articles of equipment or dress, especially of an ornamental character.