6-letter words containing o, w, i, n
- bowfin — a primitive North American freshwater bony fish, Amia calva, with an elongated body and a very long dorsal fin: family Amiidae
- bowing — the technique of using the bow in playing a violin, viola, cello, or related instrument
- corwin — Norman (Lewis) 1910–2011, U.S. radio and stage dramatist and novelist.
- cowing — to frighten with threats, violence, etc.; intimidate; overawe.
- disown — to refuse to acknowledge as belonging or pertaining to oneself; deny the ownership of or responsibility for; repudiate; renounce: to disown one's heirs; to disown a published statement.
- dowing — to be able.
- downie — Alternative spelling of Downie.
- godwin — Also, Godwine [god-wi-nuh] /ˈgɒd wɪ nə/ (Show IPA). Earl of the West Saxons, died 1053, English statesman.
- i know — I am already aware
- in tow — to pull or haul (a car, barge, trailer, etc.) by a rope, chain, or other device: The car was towed to the service station.
- in two — into halves
- indows — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of indow.
- inflow — something that flows in; influx.
- ingrow — To grow in; grow inwardly.
- intown — being in the central or metropolitan area of a city or town: an intown motel.
- inwork — to work or produce (a result) in
- inworn — inwrought or worn in
- inwove — Simple past form of inweave.
- jowing — the ringing, tolling, or sound of a bell.
- lowing — to burn; blaze.
- minhow — Older Spelling. former name of Fuzhou.
- minnow — a small, European cyprinoid fish, Phoxinus phoxinus.
- mowing — a wry or derisive grimace.
- no-win — denoting a condition in which one cannot benefit, succeed, or win: a no-win situation; a no-win war.
- nowise — noway.
- outwin — to get out (from)
- owning — (used as an intensifier to indicate oneself as the sole agent of some activity or action, preceded by a possessive): He insists on being his own doctor.
- rowing — a noisy dispute or quarrel; commotion.
- sowing — to scatter (seed) over land, earth, etc., for growth; plant.
- townie — a resident of a town, especially a nonstudent resident of a college town.
- wanion — curse; vengeance.
- wigeon — widgeon.
- wilson — Sir Angus (Frank Johnstone) [jon-stuh n,, -suh n] /ˈdʒɒn stən,, -sən/ (Show IPA), 1913–91, English writer.
- wilton — a town in SW Connecticut.
- window — an opening in the wall of a building, the side of a vehicle, etc., for the admission of air or light, or both, commonly fitted with a frame in which are set movable sashes containing panes of glass.
- winnow — to free (grain) from the lighter particles of chaff, dirt, etc., especially by throwing it into the air and allowing the wind or a forced current of air to blow away impurities.
- winona — a city in SE Minnesota, on the Mississippi.
- winsor — Justin, 1831–97, U.S. librarian and historian.
- winton — Tim, full name Timothy John Winton. born 1960. Australian writer. His novels include Cloudstreet (1992), The Riders (1995), and Dirt Music (2002)
- woking — a district in Surrey, in SE England: a London suburb.
- wooing — to seek the favor, affection, or love of, especially with a view to marriage. Synonyms: court, pursue, chase.
- wowing — to gain an enthusiastic response from; thrill.
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