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7-letter words containing g, s, u

  • mustagh — Karakoram (def 1).
  • mustang — a small, hardy horse of the American plains, descended from Spanish stock.
  • musting — to be obliged; be compelled: Do I have to go? I must, I suppose.
  • mzungus — Plural form of mzungu.
  • nougats — Plural form of nougat.
  • noughts — Plural form of nought.
  • nuggets — a lump of something, as of precious metal.
  • nursing — a person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm. Compare nurse-midwife, nurse-practitioner, physician's assistant, practical nurse, registered nurse.
  • nutmegs — Plural form of nutmeg.
  • oppugns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oppugn.
  • orgasum — Misspelling of orgasm.
  • ousting — to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
  • outages — Plural form of outage.
  • outgoes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgo.
  • outgush — (intransitive) To gush or flow outward.
  • outings — Plural form of outing.
  • outsang — simple past tense of outsing.
  • outsing — to sing better than.
  • outsung — past participle of outsing.
  • pegasus — 1.   (networking, product)   A product to support Internet searches, electronic mail, and Usenet news. 2.   (project)   An open source project run by The Open Group which implements a Common Information Model (CIM) Object Manager.
  • pulsing — the regular throbbing of the arteries, caused by the successive contractions of the heart, especially as may be felt at an artery, as at the wrist.
  • pursing — a woman's handbag or pocketbook.
  • pushing — that pushes.
  • quaggas — Plural form of quagga.
  • quahogs — Plural form of quahog.
  • quangos — Plural form of quango.
  • regulus — (initial capital letter) Astronomy. a first magnitude star in the constellation Leo.
  • resurge — to rise again, as from desuetude or from virtual extinction.
  • rigours — strictness, severity, or harshness, as in dealing with people.
  • roguish — pertaining to, characteristic of, or acting like a rogue; knavish or rascally.
  • rousing — exciting; stirring: a rousing song.
  • rugglesCarl, 1876–1971, U.S. composer.
  • rushing — the act of rushing; a rapid, impetuous, or violent onward movement.
  • rusting — Also called iron rust. the red or orange coating that forms on the surface of iron when exposed to air and moisture, consisting chiefly of ferric hydroxide and ferric oxide formed by oxidation.
  • s gauge — a model railroad gauge of 7/8 inch (2.2 cm).
  • saguaro — a tall, horizontally branched cactus, Carnegiea (or Cereus) gigantea, of Arizona and neighboring regions, yielding a useful wood and bearing an edible fruit: still locally common, though some populations have been reduced.
  • sagunto — a city in E Spain, N of Valencia: besieged by Hannibal 219–218 b.c.
  • sandbug — mole crab.
  • sangui- — blood
  • sausage — minced pork, beef, or other meats, often combined, together with various added ingredients and seasonings, usually stuffed into a prepared intestine or other casing and often made in links.
  • scourge — a whip or lash, especially for the infliction of punishment or torture.
  • scrouge — to crowd or press
  • scumbag — a condom.
  • scutage — (in the feudal system) a payment exacted by a lord in lieu of military service due to him by the holder of a fee.
  • seagull — a gull, especially any of the marine species.
  • segugio — an Italian breed of dog
  • sergius — died 1012, pope 1009–12.
  • sevruga — a species of sturgeon, Acipenser stellatus, of the Caspian and Black seas.
  • shoguns — the title applied to the chief military commanders from about the 8th century a.d. to the end of the 12th century, then applied to the hereditary officials who governed Japan, with the emperor as nominal ruler, until 1868, when the shogunate was terminated and the ruling power was returned to the emperor.
  • shotgun — a smoothbore gun for firing small shots to kill birds and small quadrupeds, though often used with buckshot to kill larger animals.
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