6-letter words containing n, g
- boeing — (language) An early system on the IBM 1130.
- bog in — to start energetically on a task
- bogman — the body of a person found preserved in a peat bog
- bogong — an edible dark-coloured Australian noctuid moth, Agrotis infusa
- boning — Anatomy, Zoology. one of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate. the hard connective tissue forming the substance of the skeleton of most vertebrates, composed of a collagen-rich organic matrix impregnated with calcium, phosphate, and other minerals.
- booing — the action or an instance of booing
- boonga — a Pacific Islander
- boring — Someone or something boring is so dull and uninteresting that they make people tired and impatient.
- bowing — the technique of using the bow in playing a violin, viola, cello, or related instrument
- boxing — Boxing is a sport in which two people wearing large padded gloves fight according to special rules.
- brings — to carry, convey, conduct, or cause (someone or something) to come with, to, or toward the speaker: Bring the suitcase to my house. He brought his brother to my office.
- brogan — a heavy laced usually ankle-high work boot
- buggan — an evil spirit
- bugong — bogong.
- bunged — a stopper for the opening of a cask.
- bungee — a type of stretchy rope consisting of elastic strands often in a fabric casing
- bunger — a firework
- bungle — If you bungle something, you fail to do it properly, because you make mistakes or are clumsy.
- busing — the practice of transporting by bus
- butung — an island of Indonesia, southeast of Sulawesi: hilly and forested. Chief town: Baubau. Area: 4555 sq km (1759 sq miles)
- buying — (as modifier)
- bygone — Bygone means happening or existing a very long time ago.
- caging — a boxlike enclosure having wires, bars, or the like, for confining and displaying birds or animals.
- cagney — James. 1899–1986, US film actor, esp in gangster roles; his films include The Public Enemy (1931), Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), The Roaring Twenties (1939), and Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) for which he won an Oscar
- caking — Present participle of cake.
- calgon — a chemical compound, sodium hexametaphosphate, with water-softening properties, used in detergents
- cangle — to wrangle
- cangue — (formerly in China) a large wooden collar worn by petty criminals as a punishment
- caning — a beating with a cane as a punishment
- caping — a piece of land jutting into the sea or some other large body of water.
- caring — If someone is caring, they are affectionate, helpful, and sympathetic.
- casing — A casing is a substance or object that covers something and protects it.
- caving — the sport of climbing in and exploring caves
- cawing — harsh cries
- cc'ing — to send a duplicate of a document, email, or the like to: I always cc my boss when I write a memo to my staff.
- ceding — to yield or formally surrender to another: to cede territory.
- ch'ing — See under Manchu (def 1).
- chagan — a Mongolian imperial title
- changa — an expression of approval or agreement
- change — If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
- changs — Plural form of chang.
- citing — to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), especially as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense.
- clangs — Plural form of clang.
- clangy — Having a clanging sound.
- clings — Plural form of cling.
- clingy — If you describe someone as clingy, you mean that they become very attached to people and depend on them too much.
- cluing — anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc.
- clunge — (UK, vulgar, slang, mostly, internet) vagina.
- coding — Coding is a method of making something easy to recognize or distinct, for example by colouring it.
- cogent — A cogent reason, argument, or example is strong and convincing.