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10-letter words containing w, a, g, i

  • night-hawk — any of several longwinged, American goatsuckers of the genus Chordeiles, related to the whippoorwill, especially C. minor, having variegated black, white, and buff plumage.
  • nighthawks — Plural form of nighthawk.
  • no waiting — used on road signs to mean vehicles are not allowed to park, even for short periods of time
  • nowcasting — the preparation or production of nowcasts
  • pit sawing — a method of sawing logs or timbers, as into boards, in which the piece to be cut is laid horizontally across a pit and cut by a saw operated vertically by two people, one above and one in the pit below the piece.
  • playwright — a writer of plays; dramatist.
  • prewarning — to give notice, advice, or intimation to (a person, group, etc.) of danger, impending evil, possible harm, or anything else unfavorable: They warned him of a plot against him. She was warned that her life was in danger.
  • preweaning — to accustom (a child or young animal) to food other than its mother's milk; cause to lose the need to suckle or turn to the mother for food.
  • right away — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
  • rightwards — Also, rightwards. toward or on the right.
  • sharawadgi — a form of Chinese landscape architecture known for its irregular and asymmetrical plantings
  • shawinigan — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada.
  • showcasing — a glass case for the display and protection of articles in shops, museums, etc.
  • snowmaking — the creation of artificial snow at ski areas.
  • stage wait — an unintentional pause during a performance, usually caused by a performer's or stagehand's missing a cue.
  • stewarding — a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
  • swaggering — pertaining to, characteristic of, or behaving in the manner of a person who swaggers.
  • swing band — a band that plays swing jazz
  • swing loan — a bridge loan.
  • swing pass — a pass thrown to a receiver, usually a running back, who is running toward a sideline
  • swinglebar — a whiffletree.
  • switchgear — switching equipment used in an electric power station.
  • tegakwitha — Tekakwitha
  • twangingly — in a twanging manner
  • unwavering — to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
  • unwearying — not causing weariness
  • waddingtonMount, a mountain in SW British Columbia, Canada: highest peak of the Coast Mountains. 13,104 feet (3994 meters).
  • wage claim — the wage demanded from management for workers by their union representatives
  • wage drift — the change in the amount by which actual earnings exceed negotiated earnings
  • wages bill — the total amount of money that a company or organization pays to its employees
  • wages slip — a small piece of paper with a printed record of a person's wages
  • wainwright — Jonathan Mayhew [mey-hyoo] /ˈmeɪ hyu/ (Show IPA), 1883–1953, U.S. general.
  • waist-high — extending as high as the waist: a waist-high hedge.
  • wall light — lamp set into or hung from a wall
  • wallington — a town in NE New Jersey.
  • wallopings — Plural form of walloping.
  • walsinghamSir Francis, c1530–90, English statesman: secretary of state 1573–90.
  • wamblingly — in a wambling manner
  • wanderings — Plural form of wandering.
  • wanting in — deficient in
  • warblingly — in a warbling manner
  • ward eight — a mixed drink containing whiskey, lemon juice, grenadine, and often soda water, served in a tall glass with crushed ice and sometimes garnished with an orange slice and a cherry.
  • wardrobing — a stock of clothes or costumes, as of a person or of a theatrical company.
  • warfighter — A soldier in combat.
  • warlording — (Internet) The act of denouncing, dissecting or mocking bloated signature blocks in Usenet postings.
  • warranting — authorization, sanction, or justification.
  • warrington — a city in Cheshire, in NW England, on the Mersey River.
  • washing-up — to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid.
  • washington — Booker T(aliaferro) [boo k-er tol-uh-ver] /ˈbʊk ər ˈtɒl ə vər/ (Show IPA), 1856–1915, U.S. reformer, educator, author, and lecturer.
  • wassailing — Present participle of wassail.
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