9-letter words containing h, i, r, n, g
- throbbing — to beat with increased force or rapidity, as the heart under the influence of emotion or excitement; palpitate.
- thronging — a multitude of people crowded or assembled together; crowd.
- thrumming — to play on a stringed instrument, as a guitar, by plucking the strings, especially in an idle, monotonous, or unskillful manner; strum.
- thrusting — to push forcibly; shove; put or drive with force: He thrust his way through the crowd. She thrust a dagger into his back.
- thuringer — a mildly seasoned cervelat, either fresh or smoked.
- thuringia — a state in central Germany. 5985 sq. mi. (15,550 sq. km) Capital: Erfurt.
- thwarting — to oppose successfully; prevent from accomplishing a purpose.
- tranching — Finance. one part or division of a larger unit, as of an asset pool or investment: The loan will be repaid in three tranches. a group of securities that share a certain characteristic and form part of a larger offering: The second tranche of the bond issue has a five-year maturity.
- ungirthed — the measure around anything; circumference.
- unharming — not capable of harming
- unrhyming — identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
- unsharing — the full or proper portion or part allotted or belonging to or contributed or owed by an individual or group.
- wethering — Present participle of wether.
- whangarei — a port in New Zealand, the northernmost city of North Island: oil refinery. Pop: 72 200 (2004 est)
- withering — to shrivel; fade; decay: The grapes had withered on the vine.
- wreathing — a circular band of flowers, foliage, or any ornamental work, for adorning the head or for any decorative purpose; a garland or chaplet.
- wrenching — to twist suddenly and forcibly; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist: He wrenched the prisoner's wrist.
- wretching — Present participle of wretch.
- wuthering — (of wind) to blow fiercely.