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7-letter words containing p, i, g, o

  • pierogi — a small dough envelope filled with mashed potato, meat, cheese, or vegetables, crimped to seal the edge and then boiled or fried, typically served with sour cream or onions.
  • pig dog — a dog bred for hunting wild pigs in the bush
  • pig out — a young swine of either sex, especially a domestic hog, Sus scrofa, weighing less than 120 pounds (220 kg)
  • pig-out — an instance of overindulging in eating; food binge.
  • pigboat — a submarine.
  • piggott — Lester (Keith). born 1935, English flat-racing jockey: won 30 English classic races, including the Derby nine times; champion jockey eleven times, his first in 1960 and his last in 1982
  • pignoli — pine nut (def 1).
  • pignora — property held as security for a debt.
  • pioning — the process or activity of excavating or digging
  • pirogen — (used with a plural verb) Jewish Cookery. small baked pastries filled with chopped chicken livers, onion, etc.
  • pirogue — piragua (def 1).
  • plagio- — slanting, inclining, or oblique
  • plowing — an agricultural implement used for cutting, lifting, turning over, and partly pulverizing soil.
  • ploying — a maneuver or stratagem, as in conversation, to gain the advantage.
  • podding — a somewhat elongated, two-valved seed vessel, as that of the pea or bean.
  • pogonia — a terrestrial orchid of the genus Pogonia, of North America.
  • pogonip — an ice fog that forms in the mountain valleys of the western U.S.
  • polling — poll
  • ponding — a body of water smaller than a lake, sometimes artificially formed, as by damming a stream.
  • ponging — an unpleasant smell; stink.
  • ponting — Ricky (Thomas). born 1974, Australian cricketer; a batsman, he played in 168 test matches (1995–2012), 77 as captain; scored 13,378 runs in tests (an Australian record), and captained Australia to two World Cup wins (2003, 2007)
  • poohing — poop4 .
  • pooling — Also called pocket billiards. any of various games played on a pool table with a cue ball and 15 other balls that are usually numbered, in which the object is to drive all the balls into the pockets with the cue ball.
  • popping — to make a short, quick, explosive sound: The cork popped.
  • porangi — crazy; mad
  • porrigo — any disease of the scalp
  • porting — Military. the position of a rifle or other weapon when ported.
  • posting — Chiefly British. a single dispatch or delivery of mail. the mail itself. the letters and packages being delivered to a single recipient. an established mail system or service, especially under government authority.
  • pouring — to send (a liquid, fluid, or anything in loose particles) flowing or falling, as from one container to another, or into, over, or on something: to pour a glass of milk; to pour water on a plant.
  • pouting — having the lips sticking out, usually in order to show annoyance or to appear sexually attractive
  • probing — to search into or examine thoroughly; question closely: to probe one's conscience.
  • prodigy — a person, especially a child or young person, having extraordinary talent or ability: a musical prodigy.
  • prurigo — a skin condition characterized by itching papules.
  • pygmoid — a pygmy
  • scoping — extent or range of view, outlook, application, operation, effectiveness, etc.: an investigation of wide scope.
  • serpigo — (formerly) a creeping or spreading skin disease, as ringworm.
  • sloping — to have or take an inclined or oblique direction or angle considered with reference to a vertical or horizontal plane; slant.
  • sopping — soaked; drenched: Her clothes were sopping from the rain.
  • spoking — a simple past tense of speak.
  • spongin — a scleroprotein occurring in the form of fibers that form the skeleton of certain sponges.
  • sporing — Biology. a walled, single- to many-celled, reproductive body of an organism, capable of giving rise to a new individual either directly or indirectly.
  • stoping — any excavation made in a mine, especially from a steeply inclined vein, to remove the ore that has been rendered accessible by the shafts and drifts.
  • topping — the highest or loftiest point or part of anything; apex; summit. Synonyms: zenith, acme, peak, pinnacle, vertex. Antonyms: bottom, base, foot, lowest point.
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