7-letter words containing s, w, e
- steward — a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
- stewart — Also, Stuart. Darnley, Lord Henry.
- stewbum — a drunken bum.
- stewing — to cook (food) by simmering or slow boiling.
- stewpan — a pan for stewing; saucepan.
- stewpot — a large, heavy, covered pot used for making stews.
- stowage — an act or operation of stowing.
- strawen — of straw or strawlike
- strawer — a single stalk or stem, especially of certain species of grain, chiefly wheat, rye, oats, and barley.
- strewth — an expression of surprise or dismay
- sunview — A windowing system from Sun Microsystems, superseded by NeWS.
- sunwise — in the direction of the sun's apparent daily motion.
- surview — a survey (with the eyes or mind)
- swabber — a person who uses a swab.
- swacked — in a state of intoxication, stupor, or euphoria induced by drugs or alcohol
- swaddle — to bind (an infant, especially a newborn infant) with long, narrow strips of cloth to prevent free movement; wrap tightly with clothes.
- swagers — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
- swagger — to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
- swallet — an underground stream.
- swamies — an honorific title given to a Hindu religious teacher.
- swamped — a tract of wet, spongy land, often having a growth of certain types of trees and other vegetation, but unfit for cultivation.
- swamper — Informal. a person who inhabits, works in, or is exceptionally familiar with swamps.
- swanker — dashing smartness, as in dress or appearance; style.
- swansea — a seaport in West Glamorgan, in S Wales.
- swapped — to exchange, barter, or trade, as one thing for another: He swapped his wrist watch for the radio.
- swapper — to exchange, barter, or trade, as one thing for another: He swapped his wrist watch for the radio.
- swarmer — one of a swarm (of termites, bees, or other insects)
- swarter — swarthy.
- swather — a farming implement that cuts and binds some grain crops into windrows
- swathes — to wrap, bind, or swaddle with bands of some material; wrap up closely or fully.
- swatted — to hit; slap; smack.
- swatter — a person or thing that swats.
- swazzle — a small metal instrument held in the mouth of a Punch and Judy puppeteer, used to produce the characteristic shrill voice of Mr Punch
- sweated — Informal. (of clothes) made to be worn for exercise, sports, or other physical activity. made of the absorbent fabric used for such clothes: sweat dresses. of, for, or associated with such clothes: the sweat look in sportswear.
- sweater — a knitted jacket or jersey, in pullover or cardigan style, with or without sleeves.
- swedger — a sweet
- swedish — of or relating to Sweden, its inhabitants, or their language.
- sweeney — a member of the flying squad (rhyming with Sweeney Todd)
- sweeper — a person or thing that sweeps.
- sweeten — to make sweet, as by adding sugar.
- sweeter — having the taste or flavor characteristic of sugar, honey, etc.
- sweetie — Informal. sweetheart.
- sweetly — having the taste or flavor characteristic of sugar, honey, etc.
- swelled — to grow in bulk, as by the absorption of moisture or the processes of growth.
- swelter — to suffer from oppressive heat.
- sweltry — hot, sizzling, roasting; sweltering.
- swenson — May, 1919–89, U.S. poet.
- swidden — a plot of land cleared for farming by burning away vegetation.
- swifter — moving or capable of moving with great speed or velocity; fleet; rapid: a swift ship.
- swiftie — a trick, ruse, or deception