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8-letter words containing i, t, w

  • the wain — Charles's Wain
  • the wild — a free natural state of living
  • thindown — a reduction in the number of particles, esp protons, of very high energy reaching and penetrating the earth's atmosphere from outer space
  • thisaway — this way; in this direction.
  • thrawing — British Dialect. to throw.
  • throw in — to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
  • throwing — the act of projecting or casting (something) through the air, esp with a rapid motion of the arm and wrist
  • thuswise — in this way; thus
  • tidewave — the swell of the earth's water levels as the tide moves
  • tie down — that with which anything is tied.
  • tie-down — a device for tying something down.
  • tightwad — a close-fisted or stingy person.
  • time was — there was a time
  • timework — work done and paid for by the hour or day.
  • timeworn — worn or impaired by time.
  • tinworks — an establishment for the mining or processing of tin or for the making of tinware.
  • toilworn — worn by toil: toilworn hands.
  • toweling — an absorbent cloth or paper for wiping and drying something wet, as one for the hands, face, or body after washing or bathing.
  • towering — very high or tall; lofty: a towering oak.
  • townling — a person who lives in a town
  • township — a unit of local government, usually a subdivision of a county, found in most midwestern and northeastern states of the U.S. and in most Canadian provinces.
  • townskip — a mischievous and roguish child who frequents city streets
  • toy with — If you toy with an idea, you consider it casually without making any decisions about it.
  • trainway — a railway track; the channel in a built-up area through which a train passes
  • trawling — fishing using a trawl net or trawl line
  • tripwire — a wire used to set off concealed explosives, as one stretched across a footpath to be struck and activated by the foot of an enemy soldier.
  • twanging — to give out a sharp, vibrating sound, as the string of a musical instrument when plucked.
  • tweaking — to pinch and pull with a jerk and twist: to tweak someone's ear; to tweak someone's nose.
  • tweedily — in a manner characteristic of upper-class people who live in the country
  • tweeting — a weak chirping sound, as of a young or small bird.
  • twenties — a cardinal number, 10 times 2.
  • twerking — a provocative dance performed by moving the hips rapidly back and forth while standing with the feet apart and raising and lowering the body in a squatting motion
  • twichild — a person who is experiencing a second childhood
  • twiddler — to turn about or play with lightly or idly, especially with the fingers; twirl.
  • twigless — having no twigs
  • twigsome — covered with twigs
  • twilight — the soft, diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon, either from daybreak to sunrise or, more commonly, from sunset to nightfall.
  • twin bed — a twin-size bed, especially one of a matching pair in a bedroom; single bed.
  • twin set — a matching pair of women's sweaters, a pullover and a cardigan, intended to be worn together
  • twin-tub — a type of washing machine that has two revolving drums, one for washing and the other for spin-drying
  • twinborn — born at the same birth.
  • twinight — (of a baseball double-header) held in the late afternoon and evening
  • twinleaf — a North American herb, Jeffersonia diphylla, having a single white blossom and leaves divided in two.
  • twinning — either of two children or animals brought forth at a birth.
  • twinship — the condition of being a twin or twins
  • twirling — to cause to rotate rapidly; spin; revolve; whirl.
  • twisting — a deviation in direction; curve; bend; turn.
  • twitched — to tug or pull at with a quick, short movement; pluck: She twitched him by the sleeve.
  • twitcher — to tug or pull at with a quick, short movement; pluck: She twitched him by the sleeve.
  • twittery — given to or characterized by twittering.
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