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7-letter words containing l, o, e, r

  • glories — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glory.
  • glosser — a person or thing that puts a gloss or shine on something.
  • glovers — Plural form of glover.
  • glowers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glower.
  • gobbler — a person or thing that gobbles or consumes voraciously or quickly: a gobbler of science fiction.
  • godlier — Comparative form of godly.
  • goggler — a person who stares goggle-eyed.
  • golfers — Plural form of golfer.
  • gomeral — a fool.
  • gomerel — a fool.
  • gomeril — a fool.
  • goneril — (in Shakespeare's King Lear) the elder of Lear's two faithless daughters.
  • gormley — Sir Antony. born 1950, British sculptor, noted for Angel of the North (1998) and Another Place (1997), an installation of cast-iron figures facing out to sea on Crosby beach, near Liverpool
  • grockle — (slang, British, various parts of the South West) A tourist from elsewhere in the country.
  • grolier — pertaining to a decorative design (Grolier design) in bookbinding, consisting of bands interlaced in geometric forms.
  • grovels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grovel.
  • growled — to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier.
  • growler — a person or thing that growls.
  • helotry — serfdom; slavery.
  • hobbler — One who hobbles.
  • holberg — Ludvig, Baron. 1684–1754, Danish playwright, poet, and historian, born in Norway: considered the founder of modern Danish literature
  • holders — Plural form of holder.
  • hollers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of holler.
  • holster — a sheathlike carrying case for a firearm, attached to a belt, shoulder sling, or saddle.
  • hornell — a city in S New York.
  • hornlet — a small horn
  • horsely — Pertaining to or relating to horses; horse-like; equine.
  • hostler — a person who takes care of horses, especially at an inn.
  • hoveler — Alternative form of hoveller.
  • howlers — Plural form of howler.
  • implore — to beg urgently or piteously, as for aid or mercy; beseech; entreat: They implored him to go.
  • joggler — One who takes part in the sport of joggling (a combination of jogging and juggling).
  • jollier — a person who jollies, especially a person who uses teasing flattery in order to gain a desired aim.
  • jollyer — a person who uses a jolley or jigger to make pottery
  • jowlers — Plural form of jowler.
  • jowlier — Comparative form of jowly.
  • kerflop — with or as if with a flop: He fell kerflop.
  • kilgore — a city in NE Texas.
  • knoller — to ring or toll a bell for; announce by tolling.
  • korolev — Sergei Pavlovich [sur-gey pav-lohvich;; Russian syir-gyey puh-vlaw-vyich] /sɜrˈgeɪ pæv loʊvɪtʃ;; Russian syɪrˈgyeɪ pəˈvlɔ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1906–66, Russian aeronautical and rocket scientist.
  • labored — of or relating to workers, their associations, or working conditions: labor reforms.
  • laborer — a person engaged in work that requires bodily strength rather than skill or training: a laborer in the field.
  • labrose — thick-lipped
  • ladrone — a thief.
  • langreo — a city in N Spain.
  • latrobeBenjamin Henry, 1764–1820, U.S. architect and engineer, born in England.
  • layover — stopover.
  • lectors — Plural form of lector.
  • legator — a person who bequeaths; a testator.
  • leggero — (music) Lightly, delicately, or gently.
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