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6-letter words containing r, e, w

  • 'twere — it were
  • abwehr — the German high-command service for espionage, counterintelligence, and sabotage during World War II.
  • adware — a type of computer software that collects information about a user's browsing patterns in order to display relevant advertisements in his or her Web browser
  • andrew — Saint. one of the twelve apostles of Jesus; the brother of Peter; patron saint of Scotland. Feast day: Nov 30
  • answer — When you answer someone who has asked you something, you say something back to them.
  • arrowe — Obsolete spelling of arrow.
  • avower — A person who avows.
  • aweary — weary; tired (of)
  • bawler — to cry or wail lustily.
  • bercow — John (Simon). born 1963, British Conservative politician; speaker of the House of Commons from 2009
  • berwyn — a city in NE Illinois, near Chicago.
  • beware — If you tell someone to beware of a person or thing, you are warning them that the person or thing may harm them or be dangerous.
  • beworm — to fill or infest with worms
  • bewrap — to wrap up; to conceal
  • bewray — to divulge; reveal; betray
  • blower — The blower is the telephone.
  • bowers — a musician, as a violinist, who performs with a bow on a stringed instrument.
  • bowery — a farm or plantation of an early Dutch settler of New York
  • bowler — The bowler in a sport such as cricket is the player who is bowling the ball.
  • bowser — a tanker containing fuel for aircraft, military vehicles, etc
  • bowyer — a person who makes or sells archery bows
  • brewed — to make (beer, ale, etc.) by steeping, boiling, and fermenting malt and hops.
  • brewer — Brewers are people or companies who make beer.
  • brewis — bread soaked in broth, gravy, etc
  • browed — having a brow of a specified kind (usually used in combination): a shaggy-browed brute.
  • browne — Coral (Edith). 1913–91, Australian actress: married to Vincent Price
  • browse — If you browse in a shop, you look at things in a fairly casual way, in the hope that you might find something you like.
  • bulwerSir Henry (William Henry Lytton Earle Bulwer; Baron Dalling and Bulwer) 1801–72, British diplomat and author.
  • cawker — a metal projection on a horse's shoe which prevents slipping
  • chewer — One who chews.
  • cowers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cower.
  • cowper — William. 1731–1800, English poet, noted for his nature poetry, such as in The Task (1785), and his hymns
  • cowrie — any marine gastropod mollusc of the mostly tropical family Cypraeidae, having a glossy brightly marked shell with an elongated opening
  • crewed — (especially of an aircraft, ship, or spacecraft) operated by a crew on board.
  • crewel — a loosely twisted worsted yarn, used in fancy work and embroidery
  • crowea — an Australian shrub of the genus Crowea, having pink flowers
  • crowed — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
  • crower — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
  • crowne — Obsolete spelling of crown.
  • curfew — A curfew is a law stating that people must stay inside their houses after a particular time at night, for example during a war.
  • curlew — A curlew is a large brown bird with long legs and a long curved beak. Curlews live near water and have a very distinctive cry.
  • decrew — to become less or weaker
  • dewier — Comparative form of dewy.
  • deworm — to rid or free of worms
  • dowers — Plural form of dower.
  • dowery — dowry.
  • downer — Informal. a depressant or sedative drug, especially a barbiturate. a depressing experience, person, or situation.
  • dowser — Also called dowsing rod [dou-zing] /ˈdaʊ zɪŋ/ (Show IPA). divining rod.
  • drawed — (dialectal) Simple past tense and past participle of draw.
  • drawee — a person on whom an order, draft, or bill of exchange is drawn.

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