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7-letter words containing t, h, u

  • outfish — to catch more fish than
  • outgush — (intransitive) To gush or flow outward.
  • outhaul — a rope used for hauling out a sail on a boom, yard, etc.
  • outhear — to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
  • outhire — to hire out
  • outhowl — to exceed in howling
  • outhunt — to exceed in hunting
  • outlash — a sudden attack
  • outpush — to push out
  • outrush — a rapid or intense outflow: an outrush of water from a bursting pipe.
  • outshot — to surpass in shooting, as in accuracy or in number of shots made.
  • outwash — the material, chiefly sand or gravel, deposited by meltwater streams in front of a glacier.
  • outwish — to wish more or more strongly than
  • outwith — (chiefly Scotland, Northern England) Outside; beyond; outside of.
  • pashtun — of or relating to the Pashto-speaking people of Afghanistan and NW Pakistan
  • photius — a.d. c820–891, patriarch of Constantinople 858–867, 877–882.
  • pithful — full of pith; pithy; succinct
  • pushout — throwaway (def 5).
  • pushpit — a safety rail at the stern of a boat
  • pushtos — Pashto.
  • putcher — a trap for catching salmon
  • pythium — a genus of parasitic oomycotes, most of which are plant parasites
  • quetsch — Horticulture. a variety of plum.
  • quothed — said (used with nouns, and with first- and third-person pronouns, and always placed before the subject): Quoth the raven, “Nevermore.”.
  • retouch — to improve with new touches, highlights, or the like; touch up or rework, as a painting or makeup.
  • reutherWalter Philip, 1907–70, U.S. labor leader: president of the UAW 1946–70; president of the CIO 1952–55.
  • routhie — abundant, plentiful, or well filled
  • runtish — an animal that is small or stunted as compared with others of its kind.
  • ruthful — compassionate or sorrowful.
  • ruttish — salacious; lustful.
  • schmutz — dirt; filth; garbage.
  • schultzDutch, nickname of Arthur Flegenheimer.
  • scultch — culch (def 3).
  • shantou — a seaport in E Guangdong province, in SE China.
  • shavuot — a festival, celebrated on the sixth and seventh days of Sivan by Orthodox and Conservative Jews outside Israel but only on the sixth day by Reform Jews and Jews in Israel, that commemorates God's giving of the Ten Commandments to Moses.
  • shiatsu — a Japanese massage technique that includes the use of acupressure.
  • shiatzu — a Japanese massage technique that includes the use of acupressure.
  • shot up — to hit, wound, damage, kill, or destroy with a missile discharged from a weapon.
  • shotgun — a smoothbore gun for firing small shots to kill birds and small quadrupeds, though often used with buckshot to kill larger animals.
  • shubertLee (Levi Shubert) 1875–1953, and his brothers Sam S. 1876–1905, and Jacob J. 1880–1963, U.S. theatrical managers.
  • shunted — to shove or turn (someone or something) aside or out of the way.
  • shunter — to shove or turn (someone or something) aside or out of the way.
  • shut in — closed; fastened up: a shut door.
  • shut it — Be quiet, stop talking
  • shut of — rid of; free from
  • shut up — to put (a door, cover, etc.) in position to close or obstruct.
  • shut-in — confined to one's home, a hospital, etc., as from illness.
  • shuteye — sleep.
  • shutoff — an object or device that shuts (something) off: the automatic shutoff on a heater.
  • shutout — an act or instance of shutting out.
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