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7-letter words containing w, a, g

  • glasgow — Ellen (Anderson Gholson) [gohl-suh n] /ˈgoʊl sən/ (Show IPA), 1874–1945, U.S. novelist.
  • glashow — Sheldon Lee1932- ; U.S. physicist
  • gnawing — the act of a person or thing that gnaws.
  • gnu awk — gawk
  • go away — leave!
  • go awol — a soldier or other military person who is absent from duty without leave.
  • godward — Also, Godwards. toward God.
  • goshawk — any of several powerful, short-winged hawks, as Accipiter gentilis, of Europe and America, formerly much used in falconry.
  • gownman — Archaic form of gownsman.
  • grawlix — A spiral-shaped graphic used to indicate swearing in comic strips.
  • guffaws — Plural form of guffaw.
  • gunwale — the upper edge of the side or bulwark of a vessel.
  • gwalior — a former state in central India, now part of Madhya Pradesh.
  • gwyniad — A freshwater fish native to Bala Lake in Wales.
  • hawking — to make an effort to raise phlegm from the throat; clear the throat noisily.
  • highway — a main road, especially one between towns or cities: the highway between Los Angeles and Seattle.
  • hogwash — refuse given to hogs; swill.
  • jigsaws — Plural form of jigsaw.
  • kawagoe — a city in central Honshu, Japan, NW of Tokyo.
  • knawing — Present participle of knaw.
  • kwangju — a city in SW South Korea.
  • kwangsi — Guangxi
  • lapwing — a large Old World plover, Vanellus vanellus, having a long, slender, upcurved crest, an erratic, flapping flight, and a shrill cry.
  • legwear — Hosiery.
  • luangwa — a river in E Zambia, flowing SSW to the Zambezi River. 500 miles (805 km) long: forms part of boundary with Mozambique.
  • mawning — Eye dialect of morning, representing non-rhotic.
  • meawing — Present participle of meaw.
  • nagware — Computer software that is free for a trial period during which the user is frequently reminded on screen to register and pay for the program in order to continue using it when the trial period is over.
  • new age — of or relating to a movement espousing a broad range of philosophies and practices traditionally viewed as occult, metaphysical, or paranormal.
  • newgate — a prison in London, England: torn down 1902.
  • nonwage — Not of or pertaining to a wage.
  • outgnaw — to exceed in gnawing
  • pawnage — the act of pawning.
  • pawning — to deposit as security, as for money borrowed, especially with a pawnbroker: He raised the money by pawning his watch.
  • pigwash — slops used to feed pigs
  • ragweed — any of the composite plants of the genus Ambrosia, the airborne pollen of which is the most prevalent cause of autumnal hay fever, as the common North American species, A. trifida (great ragweed or giant ragweed) and A. artemisiifolia.
  • ragwork — masonry of thin, undressed rubble.
  • ragworm — any polychaete worm of the genus Nereis, living chiefly in burrows in sand or mud and having a flattened body with a row of fleshy parapodia along each side
  • ragwort — any of various composite plants of the genus Senecio, as S. jacobaea, of the Old World, having yellow flowers and irregularly lobed leaves, or S. aureus (golden ragwort) of North America, also having yellow flowers.
  • ridgwayMatthew Bunker, 1895–1993, U.S. army general: chief of staff 1953–55.
  • ringtaw — a game of marbles in which players attempt to knock other players' marbles out of a ring
  • saginaw — a port in E Michigan, on the Saginaw River.
  • saw log — a log large enough to saw into boards.
  • skagway — a town in SE Alaska, near the famous White and Chilkoot passes to the Klondike gold fields: railway terminus.
  • stowage — an act or operation of stowing.
  • swagers — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
  • swagger — to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air.
  • swaging — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
  • swagman — a tramp, hobo, or vagabond.
  • thalweg — a line, as drawn on a map, connecting the lowest points of a valley.
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