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10-letter words containing t, g, r

  • outswinger — a ball that when bowled veers from leg side to off side.
  • outworking — to work harder, better, or faster than.
  • overacting — Present participle of overact.
  • overbought — marked by prices considered unjustifiably high because of extensive buying: The stock market is overbought now. Compare oversold.
  • overbright — radiating or reflecting light; luminous; shining: The bright coins shone in the gloom.
  • overbudget — costing or being more than the amount alloted or budgeted: The building is half-finished and it's already overbudget.
  • overeating — Gluttony, the act of eating to excess (either to discomfort or more than required for proper health).
  • overflight — an air flight that passes over a specific area, country, or territory: Overflights of foreign aircraft are closely monitored.
  • overgrowth — a growth overspreading or covering something.
  • overlength — excessiveness of length
  • overmighty — too forceful
  • overstring — Music. to arrange the strings of (a piano) so that the bass strings cross over the treble.
  • overstrong — having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or robust: a strong boy.
  • overstrung — overly tense or sensitive; strained; on edge: Their nerves were badly overstrung.
  • overtaking — passing the vehicle in front
  • overtaught — taught to excess
  • overweight — weighing too much or more than is considered normal, proper, etc.: overweight luggage; an overweight patient; two letters that may be overweight.
  • oxygenator — to treat, combine, or enrich with oxygen: to oxygenate the blood.
  • page three — a feature found on the third page of the British tabloid newspaper The Sun, consisting of a photograph of a female model with naked breasts
  • palatogram — Phonetics. a diagram or photograph obtained through palatography.
  • panegyrist — a person who panegyrizes; eulogist.
  • pantagraph — pantograph (def 1).
  • pantagruel — (in Rabelais' Pantagruel) the huge son of Gargantua, represented as dealing with serious matters in a spirit of broad and somewhat cynical good humor.
  • pantograph — Also, pantagraph. an instrument for the mechanical copying of plans, diagrams, etc., on any desired scale.
  • paragonite — a mica, similar in composition and appearance to muscovite but containing sodium instead of potassium.
  • parakiting — parasailing.
  • paramagnet — a body or substance that, placed in a magnetic field, possesses magnetization in direct proportion to the field strength; a substance in which the magnetic moments of the atoms are not aligned.
  • pargetting — the act of a person who pargets.
  • parringtonVernon Louis, 1871–1929, U.S. literary historian and critic.
  • partnering — a person who shares or is associated with another in some action or endeavor; sharer; associate.
  • party game — a game played at a party, esp at a children's party
  • party girl — a girl or woman who is interested in little else besides attending parties.
  • party-goer — A party-goer is someone who likes going to parties or someone who is at a particular party.
  • pastry bag — a conical tube with a patterned hole at one end, fitted over the opening of a cloth funnel (pastry bag) for shaping icings, food pastes, etc., as they are forced through by squeezing the bag.
  • patriating — to transfer (legislation) to the authority of an autonomous country from its previous mother country.
  • patrolling — (of a police officer, soldier, etc.) to pass along a road, beat, etc., or around or through a specified area in order to maintain order and security.
  • patterning — a decorative design, as for wallpaper, china, or textile fabrics, etc.
  • peltmonger — a seller of pelts
  • percentage — a rate or proportion per hundred.
  • permitting — to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
  • persisting — to continue steadfastly or firmly in some state, purpose, course of action, or the like, especially in spite of opposition, remonstrance, etc.: to persist in working for world peace; to persist in unpopular political activities.
  • perstringe — to allude to or imply
  • pertaining — to have reference or relation; relate: documents pertaining to the lawsuit.
  • perturbing — to disturb or disquiet greatly in mind; agitate.
  • petersburg — a city in SE Virginia: besieged by Union forces 1864–65.
  • petrifying — stunning or dazing with horror, fear, etc
  • petrissage — a massage technique that uses firm pressure and works on specific muscles
  • petroglyph — a drawing or carving on rock, made by a member of a prehistoric people.
  • petrograph — petroglyph.
  • photograph — a picture produced by photography.
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