9-letter words containing w, a, n, g
- hemingway — Ernest (Miller) 1899–1961, U.S. novelist, short-story writer, and journalist: Nobel Prize 1954.
- hwang hai — Older Spelling. Yellow Sea.
- indrawing — An inhale of breath.
- inweaving — Present participle of inweave.
- jackwagon — (US, slang, derogatory) An objectionable person; a jerk; a jackass.
- jawboning — a bone of either jaw; a maxilla or mandible.
- jigsawing — Present participle of jigsaw.
- kowabunga — Alternative form of cowabunga.
- kwangchow — Older Spelling. Canton.
- kwangtung — Older Spelling. Guangdong.
- lacewings — Plural form of lacewing.
- langwidge — Eye dialect of language.
- law agent — (in Scotland) a solicitor holding a certificate from the Law Society of Scotland and thereby entitled to appear for a client in any Sheriff Court
- lawgiving — Enacting laws; legislative.
- lawmaking — a person who makes or enacts law; legislator.
- lawmonger — an inferior lawyer
- lawyering — a person whose profession is to represent clients in a court of law or to advise or act for clients in other legal matters.
- long wave — Electricity. an electromagnetic wave over 60 meters in length.
- narrowing — of little breadth or width; not broad or wide; not as wide as usual or expected: a narrow path.
- newchwang — Niuzhuang.
- newfangle — (obsolete) Eager for novelties; desirous of changing.
- newgrange — the largest of three mound-covered passage graves on the river Boyne in county Meath, Ireland, built c3000 b.c., having a corbeled roof and hammered geometric engravings and containing traces of cremation burials.
- newsagent — newsdealer.
- nighthawk — any of several longwinged, American goatsuckers of the genus Chordeiles, related to the whippoorwill, especially C. minor, having variegated black, white, and buff plumage.
- nightward — heading towards night, heading westwards
- nightwear — night clothes.
- norwegian — of or relating to Norway, its inhabitants, or their language.
- outlawing — Present participle of outlaw.
- overawing — Present participle of overawe.
- rewarding — affording satisfaction, valuable experience, or the like; worthwhile.
- sabrewing — a large hummingbird of the genus Campylopterous, with long curved wings
- sag wagon — a support vehicle accompanying a bicycle touring group that carries spare parts, luggage, etc., and sometimes also transports bicycles and cyclists.
- scrawling — to write or draw in a sprawling, awkward manner: He scrawled his name hastily across the blackboard.
- shadowing — a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light.
- sign away — a token; indication.
- slag down — to give a verbal lashing to
- sprawling — to be stretched or spread out in an unnatural or ungraceful manner: The puppy's legs sprawled in all directions.
- squawking — to utter a loud, harsh cry, as a duck or other fowl when frightened.
- swan song — the last act or manifestation of someone or something; farewell appearance: This building turned out to be the swan song of Victorian architecture.
- swingback — (especially in political affairs) a return or reversion, as to previous opinion, custom, or ideology: We must fight any swingback to isolationism.
- swingbeat — a type of modern dance music that combines soul, rhythm and blues, and hip-hop
- swingboat — a piece of fairground equipment consisting of a boat-shaped carriage for swinging in
- swingtail — denoting an aircraft with a rear portion that can be opened to assist in loading cargo
- take wing — either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
- tea wagon — a small table on wheels for carrying articles for use in serving tea.
- the wagon — Charles's Wain
- thwarting — to oppose successfully; prevent from accomplishing a purpose.
- tweenager — a child of approximately eight to fourteen years of age
- undawning — not yet dawned
- unswaying — to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support.