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8-letter words containing i, s, h, g

  • -bashing — -bashing combines with nouns to form nouns or adjectives that refer to strong, public, and often unfair criticism of the people or group mentioned.
  • abashing — Present participle of abash.
  • afghanis — Plural form of afghani.
  • agathism — The doctrine that the ultimate end of all things is good, although the intermediate means may be evil.
  • agathist — A person who believes in agathism.
  • aguishly — in an aguish manner
  • anhingas — Plural form of anhinga.
  • ashikaga — a member of a powerful family in Japan that ruled as shoguns 1338–1573.
  • at sight — as soon as seen
  • bashings — Plural form of bashing.
  • bedights — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedight.
  • big fish — If you describe someone as a big fish, you believe that they are powerful or important in some way.
  • big shot — A big shot is an important and powerful person in a group or organization.
  • blushing — to redden, as from embarrassment or shame: He blushed when they called him a conquering hero.
  • broguish — having or tending to a brogue
  • bush pig — any of a genus (Potamochoerus) of wild African pigs that live in forested regions
  • by sight — by appearance; by recognizing but not through being acquainted
  • chagrins — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chagrin.
  • chasings — a design chased on metal.
  • chasting — Present participle of chast.
  • cheesing — the curd of milk separated from the whey and prepared in many ways as a food.
  • chidings — Plural form of chiding.
  • chiggers — Plural form of chigger.
  • chignons — Plural form of chignon.
  • choosing — to select from a number of possibilities; pick by preference: She chose Sunday for her departure.
  • chousing — Present participle of chouse.
  • clashing — to make a loud, harsh noise: The gears of the old car clashed and grated.
  • crashing — (intensifier) (esp in the phrase a crashing bore)
  • crushing — A crushing defeat, burden, or disappointment is a very great or severe one.
  • dalglish — Kenny, born 1951, Scottish footballer: a striker, he played for Celtic (1968–77) and for Liverpool (1977–89): manager of Liverpool (1985–91; 2011–12), of Blackburn Rovers (1991–95), Newcastle United (1997–98), and Celtic (2000): Scotland's most-capped footballer (102 appearances, 1971–86)
  • delights — Plural form of delight.
  • denglish — a variety of German containing a high proportion of English words
  • digicash — (company)   A company, started in April 1990, which aims to develop and license products to support electronic payment methods including chip card, software only, and hybrid.
  • digraphs — Plural form of digraph.
  • dinghies — Plural form of dinghy.
  • dishrags — Plural form of dishrag.
  • dissight — something unsightly; an eyesore
  • dogeship — the chief magistrate in the former republics of Venice and Genoa.
  • dreggish — resembling or containing dregs
  • eggwhisk — A kitchen utensil made of multiple loops of wire used to beat eggs.
  • eighties — Plural form of eighty.
  • enlights — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enlight.
  • etchings — Plural form of etching.
  • eyesight — A person's ability to see.
  • farsight — The faculty of looking far ahead; farsightedness; prescience.
  • fasching — a carnival celebration that precedes Lent in German-speaking countries and communities; Shrovetide.
  • fighters — Plural form of fighter.
  • fightest — (archaic) Archaic second-person singular form of fight.
  • fishgigs — Plural form of fishgig.
  • flagfish — Also called American flagfish. a killifish, Jordanella floridae, inhabiting swamps and streams of Florida, having a blue-brown back and whitish sides with red stripes, often kept in aquariums.

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