8-letter words containing t, o, g, a
- post-bag — mailbag.
- postages — the charge for the conveyance of a letter or other matter sent by mail, usually prepaid by means of a stamp or stamps.
- postgame — of, relating to, or happening in the period immediately following a sports game: Join us for the postgame wrap-up. Fans lost control in a postgame melee.
- postgrad — A postgrad is the same as a postgraduate.
- quantong — quandong.
- rag bolt — barb bolt.
- ragstone — a hard sandstone or limestone, esp when used for building
- ravigote — a highly seasoned velouté with white wine and vinegar, butter, cream, and mushrooms cooked in liquor, usually served hot with variety meats and poultry.
- regrator — a person who regrates or buys up commodities in advance and sells them for a higher price, esp during a crisis
- rigatoni — a tubular pasta in short, ribbed pieces.
- roasting — roasted: roast beef.
- rogation — Usually, rogations. Ecclesiastical. solemn supplication, especially as chanted during procession on the three days (Rogation Days) before Ascension Day.
- rogatory — pertaining to asking or requesting: a rogatory commission.
- rotating — to cause to turn around an axis or center point; revolve.
- rotgrass — a type of grass that is thought to cause sheeprot
- sabotage — any underhand interference with production, work, etc., in a plant, factory, etc., as by enemy agents during wartime or by employees during a trade dispute.
- santiago — a republic in SW South America, on the Pacific Coast. 286,396 sq. mi. (741,765 sq. km). Capital: Santiago.
- saratoga — a city in W California.
- she-goat — a female goat
- shortage — a deficiency in quantity: a shortage of cash.
- sigatoka — a disease of bananas, characterized by discolored spots on the leaves, caused by a fungus, Mycosphaerella musicola.
- snot rag — a handkerchief
- snot-rag — a handkerchief.
- somegate — in some manner
- staghorn — a piece of a stag's antler, especially when used to form objects, decorations, or the like.
- stoating — the process or technique of finishing a facing, collar, or the like, or of mending material with concealed stitching.
- stockage — supplies
- stonerag — a type of lichen, Parmela saxatilis, which produces a brown dye
- stoppage — an act or instance of stopping; cessation of activity: the stoppage of all work at the factory.
- tag boat — a small rowboat usually towed astern of a larger vessel.
- tagalong — a person or thing that follows the lead or initiative of another.
- taganrog — a seaport in the S Russian Federation in Europe, on the Gulf of Taganrog.
- tagboard — a strong cardboard suitable for tags or posters.
- taglioni — Marie. 1804–84, Italian ballet dancer, whose romantic style greatly influenced ballet in the 19th century
- taizhong — Taichung.
- taleggio — a square Italian soft cheese with a salt-covered rind
- tarragon — an Old World plant, Artemisia dracunculus, having aromatic leaves used for seasoning.
- tea gown — a semiformal gown of fine material, especially one styled with soft, flowing lines, worn for afternoon social occasions.
- tetragon — a polygon having four angles or sides; a quadrangle or quadrilateral.
- the goat — the constellation Capricorn, the tenth sign of the zodiac
- thongage — an additional charge made at a restaurant to a patron wearing thongs (flip-flops)
- titograd — former name (1945–92) of Podgorica.
- toad bug — any of several small broad aquatic insect-eating hemipterous insects of the family Gelastocoridae, having toadlike characteristics.
- toadying — an obsequious flatterer; sycophant.
- toasting — the act of raising a toast
- toboggan — a long, narrow, flat-bottomed sled made of a thin board curved upward and backward at the front, often with low handrails on the sides, used especially in the sport of coasting over snow or ice.
- togoland — a former German protectorate in W Africa, on the Gulf of Guinea: E part is now the Republic of Togo; W part, a British mandate 1922–46 and trusteeship 1946–57, is now part of Ghana.
- tokugawa — a member of a powerful family in Japan that ruled as shoguns, 1603–1867.
- tollgate — a gate where a toll is collected.
- tombaugh — Clyde William, 1906–97, U.S. astronomer: discovered Pluto 1930.