7-letter words containing t, i, g
- batgirl — a girl who works at baseball games, carrying bats to players and moving other equipment
- bathing — swimming
- batling — A young, small, or baby bat.
- batting — cotton or woollen wadding used in quilts, mattresses, etc
- batwing — shaped like the wings of a bat, as a black tie, collar, etc
- beating — If someone is given a beating, they are hit hard many times, especially with something such as a stick.
- bedight — to array or adorn
- behight — a vow or promise
- beignet — a square deep-fried pastry served hot and sprinkled with icing sugar
- belting — the material used to make a belt or belts
- benight — to shroud in physical, moral, or intellectual darkness
- besting — of the highest quality, excellence, or standing: the best work; the best students.
- betting — the laying of wagers
- big cat — Big cats are lions, tigers, and other large wild animals in the cat family.
- big ten — a group of large universities, located chiefly in the Midwestern U.S., forming a league for intercollegiate sports
- big toe — Your big toe is the largest toe on your foot.
- big top — The large round tent that a circus uses for its performances is called the big top.
- bigfoot — a yeti
- biggest — large, as in size, height, width, or amount: a big house; a big quantity.
- biggety — conceited or self-important.
- biggity — conceited
- bigoted — Someone who is bigoted has strong, unreasonable prejudices or opinions and will not change them, even when they are proved to be wrong.
- bigotry — Bigotry is the possession or expression of strong, unreasonable prejudices or opinions.
- biltong — strips of meat dried and cured in the sun
- bitting — Also called bollard. a strong post of wood or iron projecting, usually in pairs, above the deck of a ship, used for securing cables, lines for towing, etc.
- blighty — Blighty is a way of referring to England.
- boating — Boating is travelling on a lake or river in a small boat for pleasure.
- booting — bootstrap
- bridget — 453–523 ad, Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland. Feast day: Feb 1
- brights — the high beam of the headlights of a motor vehicle
- bruting — the primary step in diamond cutting in which the girdle is shaped, often with another diamond
- bugatti — Ettore (Arco Isidoro) (ˈɛttore). 1881–1947, Italian car manufacturer; founder of the Bugatti car factory at Molsheim (1909)
- bunting — Bunting consists of rows of small coloured flags that are used to decorate streets and buildings on special occasions.
- butting — a push or blow with the head or horns.
- canting — insincere; hypocritical
- carting — a heavy two-wheeled vehicle, commonly without springs, drawn by mules, oxen, or the like, used for the conveyance of heavy goods.
- casting — A casting is an object or piece of machinery which has been made by pouring a liquid such as hot metal into a container, so that when it hardens it has the required shape.
- cat rig — the rig of a catboat
- catgirl — (chiefly, Japanese fiction) A female fictional character who has a cat's ears, tail or other feline characteristics on an otherwise humanoid body.
- catling — a long double-edged surgical knife for amputations
- catting — Present participle of cat.
- cigaret — a cylindrical roll of finely cut tobacco cured for smoking, considerably smaller than most cigars and usually wrapped in thin white paper.
- coating — A coating of a substance is a thin layer of it spread over a surface.
- contigs — Plural form of contig.
- costing — A costing is an estimate of all the costs involved in a project or a business venture.
- cotinga — any tropical American passerine bird of the family Cotingidae, such as the umbrella bird and the cock-of-the-rock, having a broad slightly hooked bill
- crating — a slatted wooden box or framework for packing, shopping, or storing fruit, furniture, glassware, crockery, etc.
- cutting — A cutting is a piece of writing which has been cut from a newspaper or magazine.
- dalgite — (Western Australia) A rabbit-eared bandicoot; a bilby.
- darting — a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand, as in the game of darts, or by a blowgun when used as a weapon.