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6-letter words containing k, u, c

  • lukacsGeorge, 1885–1971, Hungarian literary critic.
  • mckuenRod, 1933–2015, U.S. poet and songwriter.
  • mockup — a contemptuous or derisive imitative action or speech; mockery or derision.
  • mucked — Simple past tense and past participle of muck.
  • mucker — Slang. a vulgar, illbred person.
  • muckle — mickle.
  • musick — to compose music for (a poem, libretto, etc.)
  • nickum — a mischievous person, mischief-maker
  • nubuck — suede-like leather
  • pickup — an improvement, as in health, business conditions, work, production, etc.
  • plucky — having or showing pluck or courage; brave: The drowning swimmer was rescued by a plucky schoolboy.
  • pucker — a wrinkle; an irregular fold.
  • puckle — a mischievous or evil spirit
  • quacks — Plural form of quack.
  • quacky — sounding like a quack
  • quick- — quick- is added to words, especially present participles, to form adjectives which indicate that a person or thing does something quickly.
  • quicke — Obsolete spelling of quick.
  • quicks — Plural form of quick.
  • quicky — Alternative spelling of quickie.
  • rucked — a fold or wrinkle; crease.
  • ruckle — ruck2
  • ruckus — a noisy commotion; fracas; rumpus: The losers are sure to raise a ruckus.
  • shmuck — schmuck.
  • shucks — a husk or pod, as the outer covering of corn, hickory nuts, chestnuts, etc.
  • struck — simple past tense and a past participle of strike.
  • sucken — a piece of land from which the crops must be ground at a specific mill
  • sucker — a person or thing that sucks.
  • suckle — to nurse at the breast or udder.
  • tuckerRichard, 1915–75, U.S. operatic tenor.
  • tucket — a trumpet fanfare.
  • tureck — Rosalyn [roz-uh-lin] /ˈrɒz ə lɪn/ (Show IPA), 1914–2003, U.S. pianist.
  • turkic — a family of closely related languages of southwest, central, and northern Asia and eastern Europe, including Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Uzbek, Kirghiz, and Yakut.
  • u-lock — a lock, consisting of a strong metal U-shaped ring, that is used to secure a bicycle to a post or rack
  • uckers — a board game similar to ludo, played by people in the navy
  • uncake — to remove compacted matter from (something)
  • uncock — (of wrists) to bend into a cocked position during a golf swing
  • uncork — to draw the cork from.
  • undeck — to remove decorations from
  • undock — to uncouple (two spacecraft modules or a spacecraft and space station).
  • unlock — to undo the lock of (a door, chest, etc.), especially with a key.
  • unpack — to undo or remove the contents from (a box, trunk, etc.).
  • unpick — to take out the stitches of (sewing, knitting, etc.).
  • untack — to unfasten (something tacked).
  • untuck — to release from or bring out of a tucked condition: She untucked her legs.
  • uplock — to lock, to lock up
  • uptick — a rise or improvement in business activity, in mood, etc.
  • wickup — An onomatopoeic representation of the chirp of certain species of flickers.
  • zanuck — Darryl F(rancis) [dar-uh l] /ˈdær əl/ (Show IPA), 1902–79, U.S. motion-picture producer.
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