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11-letter words containing g, u, a

  • sugar apple — sweetsop.
  • sugar basin — sugar bowl.
  • sugar candy — large crystals of sugar formed by suspending strings in a strong sugar solution that hardens on the strings, used chiefly for sweetening coffee
  • sugar daddy — a wealthy, middle-aged man who spends freely on a young woman in return for her companionship or intimacy.
  • sugar grove — sugarbush (def 2).
  • sugar maple — any of several maples having a sweet sap, especially Acer saccharum (the state tree of New York, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin), having a short trunk and long, curving branches, yielding a hard wood used for making furniture and being the chief source of maple sugar.
  • sugar spoon — a small spoon for serving granulated sugar, resembling but having a wider bowl than a teaspoon.
  • sugar tongs — small tongs used for serving cubed sugar.
  • sugar-candy — excessively sweet; saccharine: sugar-candy stories in family magazines.
  • sugar-cured — (especially of ham or bacon) cured in a mixture of sugar, salt, and sodium nitrate or sodium nitrite.
  • sugarcoated — to cover with sugar: to sugarcoat a pill.
  • superagency — a very large agency, especially a large government agency that oversees smaller ones.
  • supercharge — to charge with an abundant or excessive amount, as of energy, emotion, or tension.
  • supergalaxy — a system of galaxies.
  • superorgasm — an extreme orgasm
  • supplanting — to take the place of (another), as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like.
  • suppurating — to produce or discharge pus, as a wound; maturate.
  • surfcasting — the act, technique, or sport of fishing by casting from the shoreline into the sea, usually using heavy-duty tackle.
  • surrogation — a person appointed to act for another; deputy.
  • swamp buggy — an amphibious vehicle for use in and around swamps, typically having an automobile engine, four-wheel drive, large wheels with deep treads, and a raised chassis.
  • swan-upping — the taking up of young swans to mark them with nicks on the beak for identification.
  • swiss guard — a member of a corps of bodyguards protecting the pope, with membership restricted to natives of Switzerland.
  • syngnathous — (of fish) having a tubular snout, e.g. pipefish, seahorse
  • table sugar — granulated white sugar.
  • tankbusting — the practice of destroying tanks
  • târgu mureş — a city in central Romania.
  • targu-mures — a city in central Romania.
  • tautologism — the use of tautology.
  • tautologize — to use tautology.
  • tautologous — needless repetition of an idea, especially in words other than those of the immediate context, without imparting additional force or clearness, as in “widow woman.”.
  • tegucigalpa — a republic in NE Central America. 43,277 sq. mi. (112,087 sq. km). Capital: Tegucigalpa.
  • tegumentary — a covering or vestment; integument.
  • tetragonous — related to a tetragon
  • tharborough — a type of constable in William Shakespeare's 'Love's Labours Lost'
  • thaumaturge — a worker of wonders or miracles; magician.
  • thaumaturgy — the working of wonders or miracles; magic.
  • theophagous — relating to theophagy or the practice of symbolically consuming the body of God or a god
  • thingumabob — thingamajig.
  • thoroughwax — an umbelliferous plant with yellow flowers and perfoliate leaves, Bupleurum rotundifolium
  • thoughtcast — a mode of thought
  • through way — a way that traffic or vehicles can pass through
  • thumb glass — a drinking glass having external indentations to allow it to be firmly grasped.
  • tongue-lash — to reprimand severely; scold
  • tongues wag — If tongues are wagging, people are talking a lot about someone and their behaviour.
  • touring car — an open automobile designed for five or more passengers.
  • trade guild — a medieval guild composed of tradesmen.
  • traducingly — in a traducing manner
  • transfigure — to change in outward form or appearance; transform.
  • travelogues — a lecture, slide show, or motion picture describing travels.
  • trial judge — the judge in a trial
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