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10-letter words containing r, e, s, t

  • great guns — Informal. in a relentlessly energetic or successful manner: The new president has the company going great guns.
  • great ouse — Ouse (def 2).
  • great sark — the larger northern section of the island of Sark in the Channel Islands, connected to Little Sark by a narrow isthmus
  • great seal — the principal seal of a government or state.
  • great skua — Also called bonxie. any of several large brown gull-like predatory birds of the genus Catharacta, related to jaegers, especially C. skua (great skua) of colder waters of both northern and southern seas.
  • greatcoats — Plural form of greatcoat.
  • greatsword — Any generally straight bladed double edged sword large enough that it required the use of two hands to wield it effectively.
  • greedyguts — (informal) A greedy person.
  • greenbelts — Plural form of greenbelt.
  • greenstick — A greenstick fracture.
  • greenstone — any of various altered basaltic rocks having a dark-green color caused by the presence of chlorite, epidote, etc.
  • greenstrip — any vegetation that does not burn easily, left uncut or planted along a roadway or waterway, usually to prevent wildfires.
  • greenstuff — paper money.
  • grey skate — a species of skate, Dipturus batis
  • grey-state — (of a fabric or material) not yet dyed
  • grillsteak — a flat fried cake of minced beef or lamb that is usually grilled from frozen
  • grindstone — a rotating solid stone wheel used for sharpening, shaping, etc.
  • gripe site — a website through which people can express their contempt for a particular person, organization, pop group, etc
  • grittiness — consisting of, containing, or resembling grit; sandy.
  • grotesques — Plural form of grotesque.
  • grottiness — the quality of being grotty
  • grouchiest — Superlative form of grouchy.
  • groupmates — Plural form of groupmate.
  • grubstaked — Simple past tense and past participle of grubstake.
  • grubstaker — provisions, gear, etc., furnished to a prospector on condition of participating in the profits of any discoveries.
  • grubstakes — Plural form of grubstake.
  • grubstreet — produced by a hack; poor in quality: a grubstreet book.
  • guarantees — Plural form of guarantee.
  • guaranties — a warrant, pledge, or formal assurance given as security that another's debt or obligation will be fulfilled.
  • guest beer — a draught beer stocked by a bar, often for a limited period, in addition to its usual range
  • guest room — a room for the lodging of guests.
  • guest rope — a rope suspended from the side of a vessel or a boom as an object to which other vessels can moor, or to afford a hold for persons in such vessels.
  • guest star — TV: famous actor playing a role
  • guest-rope — a rope suspended from the side of a vessel or a boom as an object to which other vessels can moor, or to afford a hold for persons in such vessels.
  • guestrooms — Plural form of guestroom.
  • gut course — snap course.
  • hagerstown — a city in NW Maryland.
  • hair style — a style of cutting, arranging, or combing the hair; hairdo; coiffure.
  • hairstreak — any small, dark butterfly of the family Lycaenidae, having hairlike tails on the hind wings.
  • hairstyles — Plural form of hairstyle.
  • halberstamDavid, 1934–2007, U.S. writer.
  • hammerfest — a seaport in N Norway: the northernmost town in Europe.
  • hammertoes — Plural form of hammertoe.
  • handstroke — the downward movement of the bell rope as the bell swings around allowing the ringer to grasp and pull it
  • harassment — the act or an instance of harassing, or disturbing, pestering, or troubling repeatedly; persecution: She sued her boss for sexual harassment.
  • hard paste — true porcelain, made with kaolin, feldspar, quartz, or petuntse.
  • hard times — a period of difficulties or hardship.
  • hard-asset — denoting an asset with intrinsic value: diamonds and other hard-asset commodities.
  • hardfisted — mean or miserly
  • hartebeest — any large African antelope of the genus Alcelaphus, having ringed horns that curve backward: some species are endangered.
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