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5-letter words containing h, u, g

  • aught — anything at all; anything whatever (esp in the phrase for aught I know)
  • baughSamuel Adrian ("Slinging Sammy") 1914–2008, U.S. football player and coach.
  • bough — A bough is a large branch of a tree.
  • brugh — a mansion or large house
  • burgh — (in Scotland) a town, esp one incorporated by charter, that enjoyed a degree of self-government until the local-government reorganization of 1975
  • chugs — a large gulp or swallow: He finished his beer in two chugs.
  • chung — (in Confucianism) conscientiousness in one's dealings with others.
  • cough — When you cough, you force air out of your throat with a sudden, harsh noise. You often cough when you are ill, or when you are nervous or want to attract someone's attention.
  • daugh — An old Scots unit of measure equal to four ploughgates.
  • dough — flour or meal combined with water, milk, etc., in a mass for baking into bread, cake, etc.; paste of bread.
  • faugh — Expressing disgust.
  • fough — Obsolete spelling of faugh.
  • ghaut — a wide set of steps descending to a river, especially a river used for bathing.
  • ghoul — an evil demon, originally of Muslim legend, supposed to feed on human beings, and especially to rob graves, prey on corpses, etc.
  • ghusl — (Islam) A full-body wash taken by Muslims to restore the body to a state of purity.
  • grush — healthy; thriving.
  • gulch — a deep, narrow ravine, especially one marking the course of a stream or torrent.
  • gunch — /guhnch/ (TMRC) To push, prod, or poke at a device that has almost (but not quite) produced the desired result. Implies a threat to mung.
  • gursh — qirsh.
  • gushy — given to or marked by excessively effusive talk, behavior, etc.
  • hagueCape, a cape in NW France, in the English Channel near Cherbourg: the NW extremity of the Cotentin Peninsula.
  • haugh — a stretch of alluvial land forming part of a river valley; bottom land.
  • heugh — (Scotland) A steep crag or cliff, especially one with overhanging sides.
  • hogue — a roadstead off the NW coast of France; naval battle, 1692.
  • houghEmerson, 1857–1923, U.S. novelist.
  • huang — river in N China, flowing from Tibet into the Gulf of Bo Hai: c. 3,395 mi (5,464 km)
  • hudge — (mining) A bucket for hoisting coal or ore.
  • hugelBaron Friedrich von, 1852–1925, English theologian and writer.
  • huger — extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent: a huge ship; a huge portion of ice cream.
  • huggy — Tending to hug; affectionate in a physical way.
  • hugin — one of the two ravens of Odin that brought him news from the whole world.
  • hugli — a river in NE India, in W Bengal: the westernmost channel by which the Ganges enters the Bay of Bengal. 160 miles (258 km) long.
  • laugh — to express mirth, pleasure, derision, or nervousness with an audible, vocal expulsion of air from the lungs that can range from a loud burst of sound to a series of quiet chuckles and is usually accompanied by characteristic facial and bodily movements.
  • lough — a lake.
  • murgh — (in Indian cookery) chicken.
  • ought — a cipher (0); zero.
  • plugh — (games)   /ploogh/ A magic word from the ADVENT game.
  • rough — having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks; not smooth: rough, red hands; a rough road.
  • saugh — sallow2 .
  • shrug — to raise and contract (the shoulders), expressing indifference, disdain, etc.
  • sough — to make a rushing, rustling, or murmuring sound: the wind soughing in the meadow.
  • teugh — tough
  • thugs — a cruel or vicious ruffian, robber, or murderer.
  • tough — strong and durable; not easily broken or cut.
  • vughs — a small cavity in a rock or vein, often lined with crystals.
  • waughAlec (Alexander Raban) 1898–1981, English novelist, traveler, and lecturer (son of Arthur, brother of Evelyn).
  • yeugh — Obsolete spelling of yew.

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