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6-letter words containing r, u, p

  • syrupy — having the appearance or quality of syrup; thick or sweet: syrupy coffee.
  • tampur — tambura.
  • thrump — a thumping, rumbling sound, usually repetitive: the thrump of artillery echoing through the valley.
  • troupe — a company, band, or group of singers, actors, or other performers, especially one that travels about.
  • trumps — a trumpet.
  • tupperSir Charles, 1821–1915, Canadian statesman: prime minister 1896.
  • turnip — the thick, fleshy, edible root of either of two plants of the mustard family, the white-fleshed Brassica rapa rapifera or the yellow-fleshed rutabaga.
  • turnup — something that is turned up or that turns up.
  • turpinBen, 1874–1940, U.S. silent-film comedian.
  • umpire — a person selected to rule on the plays in a game.
  • unpray — to withdraw or rescind (a prayer)
  • unprop — to remove support from; take away a prop from
  • unpure — free from anything of a different, inferior, or contaminating kind; free from extraneous matter: pure gold; pure water.
  • unripe — not ripe; immature; not fully developed: unripe fruit.
  • unrope — to release oneself by untying a rope
  • unspar — to open or remove a barricade from
  • unwrap — to remove or open the wrapping of.
  • up for — to, toward, or in a more elevated position: to climb up to the top of a ladder.
  • upbear — to bear up; raise aloft; sustain or support.
  • upbore — to bear up; raise aloft; sustain or support.
  • upbray — to upbraid
  • upcard — Stud Poker. a card properly dealt face up. Compare hole card.
  • upcurl — to curl up
  • updart — to dart upwards
  • updrag — to drag up or upwards
  • updraw — to draw up
  • upfurl — to roll up
  • upgird — to support or hold up
  • upgrow — to become more adult
  • uphurl — to throw upwards
  • upprop — to support or prop up
  • uprate — to raise in rate, power, size, classification, etc.; upgrade: to uprate a rocket engine.
  • uprear — to raise up; lift: The horse upreared its head and whinnied.
  • uprest — an uprising
  • uprise — to rise up; get up, as from a lying or sitting posture.
  • uproar — a state of violent and noisy disturbance, as of a multitude; turmoil.
  • uproll — to roll up
  • uproot — to pull out by or as if by the roots: The hurricane uprooted many trees and telephone poles.
  • uprose — simple past tense of uprise.
  • uprush — an upward rush, as of water or air.
  • upsoar — to soar upwards
  • upstir — a commotion or disturbance
  • uptear — to wrench or tear out by or as if by the roots or foundations; destroy.
  • uptorn — past participle of uptear.
  • upturn — to turn up or over: The farmer upturned clumps of sod with his spade.
  • upward — toward a higher place or position: The birds flew upward.
  • upwarp — a geologic structure, usually of relatively large dimensions, whose flanks slope gradually away from the center.
  • upwrap — a fold with downward sloping layers; an anticline
  • uropod — an abdominal limb of an arthropod, especially one of those on either side of the telson, as in a lobster.
  • vapour — a visible exhalation, as fog, mist, steam, smoke, or noxious gas, diffused through or suspended in the air: the vapors rising from the bogs.
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