6-letter words containing p, y, r
- paltry — ridiculously or insultingly small: a paltry sum.
- panary — a pantry or storehouse for bread
- pantry — a room or closet in which food, groceries, and other provisions, or silverware, dishes, etc., are kept.
- papery — like paper; thin or flimsy: the papery petals of the narcissus.
- parity — the condition or fact of having borne offspring.
- parkly — of, relating to, or resembling a park
- parlay — to bet or gamble (an original amount and its winnings) on a subsequent race, contest, etc.
- parley — a discussion or conference.
- parody — a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing: his hilarious parody of Hamlet's soliloquy.
- partly — in part; to some extent or degree; partially; not wholly: His statement is partly true.
- pastry — a sweet baked food made of dough, especially the shortened paste used for pie crust and the like.
- pearly — like a pearl, especially in being white or lustrous; nacreous: her pearly teeth.
- pelory — floral mutation
- peltry — fur skins; pelts collectively.
- penury — extreme poverty; destitution.
- perfay — truly, by my faith!
- peroxy — containing the peroxy group.
- pertly — boldly forward in speech or behavior; impertinent; saucy.
- petary — a place where peat is excavated; peatary
- phrasy — characterized by the use of many phrases
- phryne — real name Muesarete. 4th century bc, Greek courtesan; lover of Praxiteles and model for Apelles' painting Aphrodite Rising from the Waves
- phylar — of or relating to a major taxonomic division of living organisms that contain one or more classes
- piercy — Marge, born 1936, U.S. poet and novelist.
- pinery — a place in which pineapples are grown.
- piracy — software piracy
- player — Gary, born 1935, South African golfer.
- poetry — the art of rhythmical composition, written or spoken, for exciting pleasure by beautiful, imaginative, or elevated thoughts.
- poorly — in a poor manner or way: The team played poorly.
- popery — the Roman Catholic Church, especially its doctrines, ceremonies, and system of government.
- portly — rather heavy or fat; stout; corpulent.
- pranky — inclined to play pranks.
- prayer — a person who prays.
- prebuy — of or pertaining to the advance purchase of a product or service
- predry — to dry or become dry in advance
- prepay — to pay or arrange to pay beforehand or before due: to prepay the loan.
- preppy — a person who is a student at or a graduate of a preparatory school.
- pressy — A pressy is something that you give to someone, for example at Christmas, or when you visit them.
- pretry — to attempt to do or accomplish: Try it before you say it's simple.
- pretty — pleasing or attractive to the eye, as by delicacy or gracefulness: a pretty face.
- preyed — an animal hunted or seized for food, especially by a carnivorous animal.
- preyer — an animal hunted or seized for food, especially by a carnivorous animal.
- pricey — expensive or unduly expensive: a pricey wine.
- pricky — prickly.
- primly — formally precise or proper, as persons or behavior; stiffly neat.
- priory — a religious house governed by a prior or prioress, often dependent upon an abbey.
- prissy — excessively proper; affectedly correct; prim.
- prolly — probably
- propyl — containing a propyl group.
- prossy — to exhibit pride or haughtiness; put on airs.
- prying — that pries; looking or searching curiously.