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

  • slavery — the condition of a slave; bondage.
  • sledder — a person who rides on or steers a sled.
  • sledger — someone who rides, or transports goods with, a sled
  • sleeker — smooth or glossy, as hair, an animal, etc.
  • sleeper — a person or thing that sleeps.
  • sleever — a measure of beer, equal to about three-quarters of a pint
  • slender — having a circumference that is small in proportion to the height or length: a slender post.
  • slicers — a thin-bladed knife or implement used for slicing, especially food: a cheese slicer.
  • slicker — a smooth or slippery place or spot or the substance causing it: oil slick.
  • slidder — a furrow down a hillside
  • slimmer — a garment size meant for a thin person.
  • slinger — a person or thing that slings.
  • slinker — to walk about in a stealthy manner
  • slinter — a dodge, trick, or stratagem
  • slipper — any light, low-cut shoe into which the foot may be easily slipped, for casual wear in the home, for dancing, etc. Compare bedroom slipper, house slipper.
  • slither — to slide down or along a surface, especially unsteadily, from side to side, or with some friction or noise: The box slithered down the chute.
  • slobber — to let saliva or liquid run from the mouth; slaver; drivel.
  • slogger — to hit hard, as in boxing or cricket; slug.
  • slotter — a person or thing that slots.
  • slubber — to perform hastily or carelessly.
  • slugger — a person who strikes hard, especially a boxer noted for the ability to deliver hard punches.
  • slumber — to sleep, especially lightly; doze; drowse.
  • slummer — Often, slums. a thickly populated, run-down, squalid part of a city, inhabited by poor people.
  • slurper — a person who slurps his or her food or drink
  • slurred — to pass over lightly or without due mention or consideration (often followed by over): The report slurred over her contribution to the enterprise.
  • smaller — of limited size; of comparatively restricted dimensions; not big; little: a small box.
  • smeller — a person who smells.
  • smelter — a person or thing that smelts.
  • smolder — to burn without flame; undergo slow or suppressed combustion.
  • snarler — to growl threateningly or viciously, especially with a raised upper lip to bare the teeth, as a dog.
  • sneller — active; lively: a snell lad.
  • snorkel — Also called, British, snort. a device permitting a submarine to remain submerged for prolonged periods, consisting of tubes extended above the surface of the water to take in air for the diesel engine and for general ventilation and to discharge exhaust gases and foul air.
  • soberly — not intoxicated or drunk.
  • soilure — a stain.
  • soldier — a person who serves in an army; a person engaged in military service.
  • soleure — French name of Solothurn.
  • solider — having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure.
  • spaller — a person or thing that spalls
  • sparkle — to issue in or as if in little sparks, as fire or light: The candlelight sparkled in the crystal.
  • speeler — an acrobat
  • speller — a person who spells words.
  • spelter — zinc, especially in the form of ingots.
  • spheral — of or relating to a sphere.
  • spieler — a barker, as at a circus sideshow.
  • splicer — a device used to hold two sections of motion-picture film, recording tape, etc., in proper alignment while they are being spliced together.
  • splurge — to indulge oneself in some luxury or pleasure, especially a costly one: They splurged on a trip to Europe.
  • spoiler — a person or thing that spoils.
  • spooler — someone whose job is to wind cotton or yarn onto spools
  • sporule — a spore, especially a small one.
  • spurtle — a stick used to stir porridge.
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