8-letter words containing k, i, n, g, c
- gunstick — a ramrod
- hackling — Present participle of hackle.
- heckling — to harass (a public speaker, performer, etc.) with impertinent questions, gibes, or the like; badger.
- jackling — the winning of the ball, by the defender's team, after a tackle and before a ruck has formed
- ka-ching — expressing sth moneymaking
- kerching — (onomatopoeia, informal, humorous) Said to indicate that someone is obtaining money, especially a comparatively large amount.
- ketching — Present participle of ketch.
- kingchow — former name of Jiangling.
- kingcups — Plural form of kingcup.
- knacking — Present participle of knack.
- knocking — Present participle of knock.
- lickings — Plural form of licking.
- lockings — Plural form of locking.
- peckings — to strike or indent with the beak, as a bird does, or with some pointed instrument, especially with quick, repeated movements.
- pickings — the act of a person or thing that picks.
- pickling — a cucumber that has been preserved in brine, vinegar, or the like.
- pricking — a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
- quacking — Present participle of quack.
- ringneck — a ring-necked animal.
- rockling — any of several small cods of the genera Enchalyopus and Gaidropsarus, found in the North Atlantic.
- sculking — to lie or keep in hiding, as for some evil reason: The thief skulked in the shadows.
- shocking — causing intense surprise, disgust, horror, etc.
- shucking — a husk or pod, as the outer covering of corn, hickory nuts, chestnuts, etc.
- slacking — not tight, taut, firm, or tense; loose: a slack rope.
- smacking — smart, brisk, or strong, as a breeze.
- smocking — a loose, lightweight overgarment worn to protect the clothing while working.
- snacking — a small portion of food or drink or a light meal, especially one eaten between regular meals.
- specking — a small spot differing in color or substance from that of the surface or material upon which it appears or lies: Specks of soot on the window sill.
- stacking — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
- stocking — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
- suckling — Sir John, 1609–42, English poet.
- tackling — equipment, apparatus, or gear, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.
- tickling — light touching
- tracking — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- tricking — a crafty or underhanded device, maneuver, stratagem, or the like, intended to deceive or cheat; artifice; ruse; wile.
- trucking — a shuffling jitterbug step.
- whacking — large.
- wingback — an offensive back who lines up outside an end.
- wracking — Also called cloud rack. a group of drifting clouds.
- wrecking — any building, structure, or thing reduced to a state of ruin.
- zincking — Present participle of zinc.