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

  • presoak — to soak (laundry) in a liquid containing agents that loosen dirt, remove stains, etc., before washing.
  • prework — exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • pronuke — pronuclear1 .
  • provoke — to anger, enrage, exasperate, or vex.
  • re-cock — to cock (a gun) again
  • re-cork — the outer bark of an oak, Quercus suber, of Mediterranean countries, used for making stoppers for bottles, floats, etc.
  • reawoke — waking; not sleeping.
  • reblock — a solid mass of wood, stone, etc., usually with one or more flat or approximately flat faces.
  • red oak — any of several oak trees, as Quercus rubra, or Q. falcata, of North America.
  • restock — refill, replenish with supplies
  • restoke — to stoke (a fire, flames, a furnace, etc) again
  • roanoke — a city in SW Virginia.
  • rockery — rock garden.
  • rockeye — a 500-pound (225-kg) U.S. cluster bomb, consisting of 247 two-pound (0.9 kg) fragmentation bombs, designed for use against tanks.
  • rockies — Rocky Mountains.
  • rodlike — a stick, wand, staff, or the like, of wood, metal, or other material.
  • roebuck — a male roe deer.
  • roethkeTheodore, 1908–63, U.S. poet and teacher.
  • rokelay — a type of short cloak
  • rooinek — Briton; Britisher.
  • rookery — a breeding place or colony of gregarious birds or animals, as penguins and seals.
  • shertok — Moshe [moh-shuh] /ˈmoʊ ʃə/ (Show IPA), Sharett, Moshe.
  • shkoder — a city in NW Albania, on Lake Scutari: a former capital of Albania.
  • shocker — a thick, bushy mass, as of hair.
  • shooker — simple past tense of shake.
  • snooker — a variety of pool played with 15 red balls and 6 balls of colors other than red, in which a player must shoot one of the red balls, each with a point value of 1, into a pocket before shooting at one of the other balls, with point values of from 2 to 7.
  • 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.
  • soakers — absorbent, knitted briefs or shorts, often of wool, used as a diaper cover on infants.
  • stocker — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • stonker — to hit hard; knock unconscious.
  • stooker — shock2 (def 1).
  • stroker — someone or something that strokes
  • strooke — a stroke
  • trocken — (of wine, esp German wine) dry
  • unbroke — unbroken.
  • volckerPaul Adolph, born 1927, U.S. economist: Federal Reserve Board chairman 1979–87.
  • webwork — A mesh or network of links or connecting pieces.
  • wonkery — The quality or activities associated with being a wonk.
  • workend — a weekend where more time is spent doing housework than on relaxing or leisure pursuits
  • workers — Plural form of worker.
  • workmen — Plural form of workman.
  • yonkers — a city in SE New York, on the Hudson, near New York City.
  • yorkers — Plural form of yorker.
  • younker — a youngster.
  • yukoner — a river flowing NW and then SW from NW Canada through Alaska to the Bering Sea. About 2000 miles (3220 km) long.
  • zonkers — Plural form of zonker.
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