11-letter words containing t, h, o, r, u, g
- rough stuff — violence, as physical assault, torture or shooting.
- rough trade — male homosexual prostitution, especially involving brutality or sadism.
- run through — an act or instance, or a period of running: a five-minute run before breakfast.
- run-through — the performing of a sequence of designated actions, especially as a trial prior to actual performance; rehearsal; practice.
- see through — Also, see-thru [see-throo] /ˈsiˌθru/ (Show IPA). transparent: a see-through blouse.
- see-through — Also, see-thru [see-throo] /ˈsiˌθru/ (Show IPA). transparent: a see-through blouse.
- sit through — endure the whole of
- song thrush — a common, European songbird, Turdus philomelos.
- southbridge — a town in S Massachusetts.
- supergrowth — exceptional growth; very rapid growth
- tharborough — a type of constable in William Shakespeare's 'Love's Labours Lost'
- thoroughpin — an abnormal swelling just above the hock of a horse, usually appearing on both sides of the leg and sometimes causing lameness.
- thoroughwax — an umbelliferous plant with yellow flowers and perfoliate leaves, Bupleurum rotundifolium
- through way — a way that traffic or vehicles can pass through
- touch rugby — a limited-contact version of rugby in which players seek to evade being touched (rather than tackled) while in possession of the ball
- trough roof — M roof.
- turbocharge — to equip (an internal-combustion engine) with a turbocharger.
- undergrowth — low-lying vegetation or small trees growing beneath larger trees; underbrush.
- unrighteous — not righteous; not upright or virtuous; wicked; sinful; evil: an unrighteous king.
- walkthrough — an act or instance of walking or going on foot.
- westborough — a town in central Massachusetts.
- win through — succeed despite obstacles
- yoghurt pot — a small, usually plastic, container that is used for selling yogurt and, when empty, is often used as a craft material
- youth group — an organization of young people, as for social purposes, usually under the sponsorship of a church, political organization, or the like.