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6-letter words containing k, r

  • brooke — Alan Francis
  • brooks — Geraldine. born 1955, Australian writer. Her novels include March (2005), which won the Pulitzer prize
  • brooky — abounding in brooks.
  • bucker — the male of the deer, antelope, rabbit, hare, sheep, or goat.
  • buckra — (used contemptuously by Black people, esp in the US) a White man
  • bulker — magnitude in three dimensions: a ship of great bulk.
  • bunker — A bunker is a place, usually underground, that has been built with strong walls to protect it against heavy gunfire and bombing.
  • burked — to murder, as by suffocation, so as to leave no or few marks of violence.
  • burker — a person who burkes
  • burkha — all-enveloping garment worn by Muslim women
  • busker — Chiefly British. to entertain by dancing, singing, or reciting on the street or in a public place.
  • bywork — work done outside usual working hours
  • cakery — A cake shop.
  • calker — a person who caulks the seams of boats or the like.
  • canker — A canker is something evil that spreads and affects things or people.
  • carack — a merchant vessel having various rigs, used especially by Mediterranean countries in the 15th and 16th centuries; galleon.
  • cawker — a metal projection on a horse's shoe which prevents slipping
  • chakra — (in yoga) any of the seven major energy centres in the body
  • charka — (in India and the East Indies) a cotton gin or spinning wheel.
  • choker — A choker is a necklace or band of material that fits very closely round a woman's neck.
  • chokra — a young male
  • chokri — a girl or young woman
  • chukar — a common Indian partridge, Alectoris chukar (or graeca), having red legs and bill and a black-barred sandy plumage
  • clarke — Sir Arthur C(harles). 1917–2008, British science-fiction writer, who helped to develop the first communications satellites. He scripted the film 2001, A Space Odyssey (1968)
  • clerks — Plural form of clerk.
  • clerky — Clerklike; clerkish.
  • cocker — a devotee of cockfighting
  • conker — Conkers are round brown nuts which come from horse chestnut trees.
  • cooker — A cooker is a large metal device for cooking food using gas or electricity. A cooker usually consists of a grill, an oven, and some gas or electric rings.
  • corked — (of a wine) tainted through having a cork containing excess tannin
  • corker — If you say that someone or something is a corker, you mean that they are very good.
  • corkir — a lichen from which red or purple dye is made
  • cracks — to break without complete separation of parts; become fissured: The plate cracked when I dropped it, but it was still usable.
  • crackt — (obsolete) Simple past tense and past participle of crack.
  • cracky — full of cracks
  • craker — (obsolete) One who boasts; a braggart.
  • crakow — poulaine.
  • cranko — John. 1927–73, British choreographer, born in South Africa: director of the Stuttgart Ballet (1961–73)
  • cranks — Plural form of crank.
  • cranky — If you describe ideas or ways of behaving as cranky, you disapprove of them because you think they are strange.
  • creaks — to make a sharp, harsh, grating, or squeaking sound.
  • creaky — A creaky object creaks when it moves.
  • creeks — Plural form of creek.
  • creeky — having many creeks
  • cricks — Plural form of crick.
  • crikey — Some people say crikey in order to express surprise, especially at something unpleasant.
  • crinky — (rare) crinkly.
  • croaks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of croak.
  • croaky — If someone's voice is croaky, it is low and rough.
  • crocks — Plural form of crock.
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