7-letter words containing s, p, u, e
- spudded — Informal. a potato.
- spudder — a person who prepares and operates a rig for drilling oil wells.
- spuddle — a feeble movement
- spulyie — to plunder
- spumone — an Italian style of ice cream of a very fine and smooth texture, usually containing layers of various colors and flavors and chopped fruit or nuts.
- spunkie — a will-o'-the-wisp.
- spuriae — the feathers on the bastard wing of a bird
- spurned — to reject with disdain; scorn.
- spurred — having a spur or spurs.
- spurrey — spurry.
- spurter — to gush or issue suddenly in a stream or jet, as a liquid; spout.
- spurtle — a stick used to stir porridge.
- sputter — to make explosive popping or sizzling sounds.
- step up — effecting an increase.
- step-up — effecting an increase.
- stipule — one of a pair of lateral appendages, often leaflike, at the base of a leaf petiole in many plants.
- stumped — the lower end of a tree or plant left after the main part falls or is cut off; a standing tree trunk from which the upper part and branches have been removed.
- stumper — a person or thing that stumps.
- stupefy — to put into a state of little or no sensibility; benumb the faculties of; put into a stupor.
- stupent — astonished
- subtype — a subordinate type.
- sumpter — a packhorse or mule.
- super 7 — (hardware, standard) An upgrade to Socket 7 to support AGP and a 100 MHz system bus,, supported by non-Intel processor and motherboard manufacturers such as AMD and Cyrix. Due to faster access to L2 cache and memory, Super 7 gives a 10% performance boost over Socket 7 motherboards for the same processor. Super 7 motherboards should support all Socket 7 processors.
- super-g — a slalom race in which the course is longer and has more widely spaced gates than in a giant slalom.
- suppler — bending readily without breaking or becoming deformed; pliant; flexible: a supple bough.
- supplex — a type of synthetic fabric which is breathable, stretchable, and fast-drying, used esp for sportswear
- suppose — to assume (something), as for the sake of argument or as part of a proposition or theory: Suppose the distance to be one mile.
- supreme — Also called sauce suprême. a velouté made with a rich chicken stock.
- supremo — the person in charge; chief.
- suspect — to believe to be guilty, false, counterfeit, undesirable, defective, bad, etc., with little or no proof: to suspect a person of murder.
- suspend — to hang by attachment to something above: to suspend a chandelier from the ceiling.
- suspire — to sigh.
- teacups — a cup in which tea is served, usually of small or moderate size.
- unposed — not posed; not done for effect; natural or candid: her unposed manner; an unposed photograph.
- unpurse — to relax (the lips) from a pursed position
- unshape — to render shapeless
- unspeak — to recant; unsay.
- unspell — to break (a spell)
- unspent — not spent or used, as money.
- unspied — unnoticed
- unswept — not swept (as with a broom)
- up-sell — to attempt to sell a customer (additional or more expensive goods or services)
- upraise — to raise up; lift or elevate.
- uprouse — to rouse up; arouse; awake.
- upscale — located at, moving toward, or of or for the upper end of a social or economic scale: The boutique caters to upscale young career people.
- upsides — the upper side or part.
- upslope — up a slope
- upspeak — to start speaking
- upspear — (of grass or plants) to grow upwards in a spear-like manner
- upstage — on or toward the back of the stage.