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5-letter words containing o, d, y

  • boody — to sulk
  • cordy — Of, or like, cord; having cords or cord-like parts.
  • coyed — artfully or affectedly shy or reserved; slyly hesitant; coquettish.
  • d'you — D'you is a shortened form of 'do you' or 'did you', used in spoken English.
  • decoy — If you refer to something or someone as a decoy, you mean that they are intended to attract people's attention and deceive them, for example by leading them into a trap or away from a particular place.
  • devoy — Dame Susan (Elizabeth Anne). born 1964, New Zealand squash player; winner of the World Open Championship 1985, 1987, 1990, and 1992
  • do by — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  • dobby — British Dialect. a fatuous person; fool.
  • doddy — doddie.
  • dodgy — inclined to dodge.
  • dogey — dogie.
  • doggy — a little dog or a puppy.
  • dogly — Of, like, or pertaining to dogs or the dog family; canine.
  • dohyo — a sumo wrestling ring
  • doily — any small, ornamental mat, as of embroidery or lace.
  • doisy — Edward Adelbert [ad-l-bert,, uh-del-] /ˈæd l bərt,, əˈdɛl-/ (Show IPA), 1893–1986, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1943.
  • dolby — Dolby is a system which reduces the background noise on electronic cassette players.
  • dolly — Informal. a doll.
  • doney — (colloquial) girl, sweetheart, darling, young woman, woman.
  • donsy — British Dialect. fastidious; neat; tidy.
  • doody — (US, slang, childish) Excrement, poop.
  • dooky — (US, slang) alternative spelling of dookie.
  • dooly — (in India) a simple litter, often used to transport sick or wounded persons.
  • doomy — fate or destiny, especially adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom.
  • doozy — Something outstanding or unique of its kind.
  • dopey — stupid; inane: It was rather dopey of him to lock himself out.
  • dorky — stupid, inept, or unfashionable.
  • dormy — (golf) alt form dormie.
  • dorty — sullen; sulky.
  • dotty — marked with dots; dotted.
  • dowdy — not stylish; drab; old-fashioned: Why do you always wear those dowdy old dresses?
  • dowly — dull; low-spirited; dismal
  • downy — of the nature of or resembling down; fluffy; soft.
  • dowry — Also, dower. the money, goods, or estate that a wife brings to her husband at marriage.
  • doyen — the senior member, as in age, rank, or experience, of a group, class, profession, etc.
  • doyle — Sir Arthur Conan [kaw-nuh n,, koh-] /ˈkɔ nən,, ˈkoʊ-/ (Show IPA), 1859–1930, British physician, novelist, and detective-story writer.
  • doyly — Archaic form of doily.
  • drony — (of a sound) Dronelike.
  • duroy — a type of rough cloth made of wool and similar to tammy
  • dykon — a celebrity much admired by lesbians
  • dynos — Plural form of dyno.
  • dyson — Sir James. born 1947, British businessman and industrial designer; inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner (1979–93)
  • floyd — Carlisle (Sessions, Jr.) born 1926, U.S. composer, especially of operas.
  • foody — Eatable; fit for food or consumption.
  • godey — Louis Antoine [an-twahn] /ˈæn twɑn/ (Show IPA), 1804–78, U.S. publisher: founded the first women's magazine in the U.S. 1830.
  • godly — conforming to the laws and wishes of God; devout; pious.
  • godoy — Manuel de. 1767–1851, Spanish statesman: Charles IV's unpopular chief minister (1792–97; 1801–08)
  • goldy — Golden.
  • goody — Usually, goodies. something especially attractive or pleasing, especially cake, cookies, or candy.
  • gordyBerry, Jr, born 1929, U.S. music and record producer: founder of Motown records.

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