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8-letter words containing w, a, y, s

  • soaraway — If you describe something as a soaraway success, you mean that its success has suddenly increased.
  • speedway — a town in central Indiana.
  • spillway — a passageway through which surplus water escapes from a reservoir, lake, or the like.
  • stairway — a passageway from one level, as of a building, to another by a series of stairs; staircase.
  • stayaway — a nonviolent strike by workers
  • steinway — Henry Engelhard [eng-guh l-hahrd,, -hahrt] /ˈɛŋ gəlˌhɑrd,, -ˌhɑrt/ (Show IPA), (Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg) 1797–1871, U.S. piano manufacturer, born in Germany.
  • sternway — Nautical. the movement of a vessel backward, or stern foremost.
  • stowaway — a person who hides aboard a ship or airplane in order to obtain free transportation or elude pursuers.
  • swannery — a place where swans are raised.
  • sway bar — stabilizer bar.
  • swayable — to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support.
  • swayback — an excessive downward curvature of the spinal column in the dorsal region, especially of horses.
  • swear by — to make a solemn declaration or affirmation by some sacred being or object, as a deity or the Bible.
  • thisaway — this way; in this direction.
  • unswayed — swaybacked.
  • walkways — Plural form of walkway.
  • wallasey — a city in Merseyside, in W England, on the Mersey estuary, opposite Liverpool.
  • walleyes — Plural form of walleye.
  • washdays — Plural form of washday.
  • wasteway — an open ditch for the passage of waste water
  • waybills — Plural form of waybill.
  • waycross — a city in SE Georgia.
  • waymarks — Plural form of waymark.
  • waysides — Plural form of wayside.
  • waywiser — a device formerly used for measuring distance travelled by road
  • wealthys — a variety of red apple, grown in the U.S., ripening in early autumn.
  • weaselly — resembling a weasel, especially in features or manner: a weaselly little clerk with furtive eyes.
  • weekdays — every day, especially Monday through Friday, during the workweek: Weekdays we're open from nine till five.
  • wesleyan — of or relating to John Wesley, founder of Methodism.
  • workdays — Plural form of workday.
  • yawnsome — dull and boring; tiresome
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