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6-letter words containing k, c

  • reback — to provide (a book) with a new back, backing or lining
  • reckan — a chain, hook or bar for hanging a pot over a fire
  • recked — to have care, concern, or regard (often followed by of, with, or a clause).
  • reckon — to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
  • recook — to cook (something) again
  • recork — the outer bark of an oak, Quercus suber, of Mediterranean countries, used for making stoppers for bottles, floats, etc.
  • redock — to dock (a vessel or spacecraft) again or (of a vessel or spacecraft) to dock again
  • relock — to lock again
  • repack — fill luggage again
  • rerack — (in billiards) the act of replacing the object balls in the triangular rack to restart the game, esp when the previous game has not been completed but abandoned
  • retack — to tack again
  • ricker — Also, hayrick. Chiefly Midland U.S. a large, usually rectangular stack or pile of hay, straw, corn, or the like, in a field, especially when thatched or covered by a tarpaulin; an outdoor or makeshift mow.
  • ricket — a mistake
  • rickey — a drink made with lime juice, carbonated water, and gin or other liquor.
  • rickle — an unsteady or shaky structure, esp a dilapidated building
  • rickly — run-down or rickety
  • rocked — to move or sway to and fro or from side to side.
  • rocker — a rocking movement: the gentle rock of the boat.
  • rocket — Maurice [maw-rees;; French moh-rees] /mɔˈris;; French moʊˈris/ (Show IPA), ("Rocket") 1921–2000, Canadian hockey player.
  • rockne — Knute (Kenneth) [noot] /nut/ (Show IPA), 1888–1931, U.S. football coach, born in Norway.
  • rucked — a fold or wrinkle; crease.
  • ruckle — ruck2
  • ruckus — a noisy commotion; fracas; rumpus: The losers are sure to raise a ruckus.
  • sacked — the plundering of a captured place; pillage: the sack of Troy.
  • sacker — a person who sacks; plunderer; pillager.
  • schick — Béla [bey-luh;; Hungarian bey-lo] /ˈbeɪ lə;; Hungarian ˈbeɪ lɒ/ (Show IPA), 1877–1967, U.S. pediatrician, born in Hungary.
  • screak — to screech.
  • scrike — to shriek
  • seckel — a small, yellowish-brown variety of pear.
  • seckle — a small, sweet, reddish or brown pear
  • shacko — a military cap in the form of a cylinder or truncated cone, with a visor and a plume or pompon.
  • shacky — run-down; dilapidated: a shacky old place.
  • shlock — Also, schlocky. cheap; trashy: a schlock store.
  • shmuck — schmuck.
  • shtick — (especially in comic acting) a routine or piece of business inserted to gain a laugh or draw attention to oneself.
  • shucks — a husk or pod, as the outer covering of corn, hickory nuts, chestnuts, etc.
  • sicked — sic1 .
  • sicken — disgust
  • sicker — afflicted with ill health or disease; ailing.
  • sickie — Also, sicko. a person who is deranged or perverted.
  • sickle — an implement for cutting grain, grass, etc., consisting of a curved, hooklike blade mounted in a short handle.
  • sickly — not strong; unhealthy; ailing.
  • skeech — (of horses) spirited; inclined to shy.
  • sketch — a simply or hastily executed drawing or painting, especially a preliminary one, giving the essential features without the details.
  • skiech — (of horses) spirited; inclined to shy.
  • skitch — (of a dog) to attack; catch
  • skycap — a porter who carries passenger baggage at an airport or airline terminal.
  • slacks — the fine screenings of coal.
  • smacks — heroin.
  • snacks — Snacks is are simple foods that are quick and easy to prepare and eat.
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