6-letter words containing l, g, y
- glitzy — pretentiously or tastelessly showy: a glitzy gown.
- globby — Characterised by globs or lumps.
- gloomy — dark or dim; deeply shaded: gloomy skies.
- gloopy — (informal) Having a glutinous, sloppy consistency; gloppy.
- gloppy — marked by or full of glop.
- glossy — having a shiny or lustrous surface.
- gluily — In a gluey way.
- glumly — sullenly or silently gloomy; dejected.
- glummy — (obsolete) dark; gloomy; dismal.
- glumpy — sullen
- glycin — a poisonous crystalline compound, C 8 H 9 NO 3 , used as a photographic developer.
- glyco- — indicating sugar
- glycol — Also called ethylene glycol, ethylene alcohol. a colorless, sweet liquid, C 2 H 6 O 2 , used chiefly as an automobile antifreeze and as a solvent.
- glycyl — of or relating to a glycinic residue present in a polypeptide or protein.
- glyphs — Plural form of glyph.
- gnarly — gnarled.
- goatly — (slang) Having the characteristics of goat.
- goggly — Resembling goggles, used mostly in relation to eyes.
- goodly — of good or substantial size, amount, etc.: a goodly sum.
- googly — a bowled ball that swerves in one direction and breaks in the other.
- gorily — In a gory manner.
- grayly — In a gray way.
- greely — Adolphus Washington, 1844–1935, U.S. general and arctic explorer.
- grimly — stern and admitting of no appeasement or compromise: grim determination; grim necessity.
- grisly — gristly.
- grooly — gruesome
- growly — resembling a growl in pitch and harshness: This cold has made my voice growly.
- grumly — in a grum manner
- guilty — having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty; culpable: The jury found her guilty of murder.
- gulley — gully1 (defs 1, 2).
- guyler — a person who tricks or hoodwinks
- highly — in or to a high degree; extremely: highly amusing; highly seasoned food.
- hugely — extraordinarily large in bulk, quantity, or extent: a huge ship; a huge portion of ice cream.
- jangly — to produce a harsh, discordant sound, as two comparatively small, thin, or hollow pieces of metal hitting together: The charms on her bracelet jangle as she moves.
- jiggly — tending to jiggle or marked by a jiggling movement.
- jingly — to make clinking or tinkling sounds, as do coins, keys, or other light, resonant metal objects when coming into contact or being struck together repeatedly: The keys on his belt jingled as he walked.
- jungly — resembling or suggesting a jungle.
- kingly — stately or splendid, as resembling, suggesting, or befitting a king; regal: He strode into the room with a kingly air.
- kludgy — Sloppy, hasty, shoddy, or inelegant.
- laughy — tending to laugh a lot or to make people laugh a lot
- laying — to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
- legacy — legacy system
- lighty — (obsolete) illuminated.
- logily — in a sluggish, heavy manner
- logway — gangway (def 7).
- longly — having considerable linear extent in space: a long distance; a long handle.
- longyi — a cloth used as a turban, scarf, sarong, etc., in India, Pakistan, and Burma.
- loungy — to pass time idly and indolently.
- loyang — Luoyang.
- lungyi — lungi.