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6-letter words containing w, c, r

  • acrawl — crawling
  • awrack — in a wrecked or ruined condition
  • bercow — John (Simon). born 1963, British Conservative politician; speaker of the House of Commons from 2009
  • carlow — a county of SE Republic of Ireland, in Leinster: mostly flat, with barren mountains in the southeast. County town: Carlow. Pop: 46 014 (2002). Area: 896 sq km (346 sq miles)
  • carrow — A strolling gamester in Ireland.
  • cawker — a metal projection on a horse's shoe which prevents slipping
  • chewer — One who chews.
  • chowri — a fly-whisk made from the tail of the yak
  • corwin — Norman (Lewis) 1910–2011, U.S. radio and stage dramatist and novelist.
  • coward — If you call someone a coward, you disapprove of them because they are easily frightened and avoid dangerous or difficult situations.
  • cowers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cower.
  • cowper — William. 1731–1800, English poet, noted for his nature poetry, such as in The Task (1785), and his hymns
  • cowrie — any marine gastropod mollusc of the mostly tropical family Cypraeidae, having a glossy brightly marked shell with an elongated opening
  • cracow — an industrial city in S Poland, on the River Vistula: former capital of the country (1320–1609); university (1364). Pop: 822 000 (2005 est)
  • crakow — poulaine.
  • crawls — Plural form of crawl.
  • crawly — feeling or causing a sensation like creatures crawling on one's skin
  • crewed — (especially of an aircraft, ship, or spacecraft) operated by a crew on board.
  • crewel — a loosely twisted worsted yarn, used in fancy work and embroidery
  • crowds — Plural form of crowd.
  • crowdy — a dish of meal, especially oatmeal and water, or sometimes milk, stirred together; gruel; brose; porridge.
  • crowea — an Australian shrub of the genus Crowea, having pink flowers
  • crowed — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
  • crower — to utter the characteristic cry of a rooster.
  • crowne — Obsolete spelling of crown.
  • crowns — Plural form of crown.
  • curfew — A curfew is a law stating that people must stay inside their houses after a particular time at night, for example during a war.
  • curlew — A curlew is a large brown bird with long legs and a long curved beak. Curlews live near water and have a very distinctive cry.
  • curnow — (Thomas) Allen (Monro). 1911–2001, New Zealand poet and anthologist
  • decrew — to become less or weaker
  • escrow — A bond, deed, or other document kept in the custody of a third party, taking effect only when a specified condition has been fulfilled.
  • mcgrawJohn Joseph, 1873–1934, U.S. baseball player and manager.
  • rechew — to chew (food, etc) again
  • scrawl — to write or draw in a sprawling, awkward manner: He scrawled his name hastily across the blackboard.
  • scrawm — to scratch
  • scrawp — to scratch (the skin) to relieve itching
  • screws — a metal fastener having a tapered shank with a helical thread, and topped with a slotted head, driven into wood or the like by rotating, especially by means of a screwdriver.
  • screwy — crazy; nutty: I think you're screwy, refusing an invitation to the governor's dinner.
  • sowcar — a Hindu banker.
  • twicer — Slang. a two-time loser.
  • wacker — wacko.
  • warcry — Alternative spelling of war cry.
  • wicker — a slender, pliant twig; osier; withe.
  • wincer — One who, or that which, winces.
  • wisc-r — a group of intelligence tests, including the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) later revised (WAIS-R) the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) later revised (WISC-R) the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI) and the Wechsler-Bellevue Scale, no longer used, all of which emphasize performance and verbal skills and give separate scores for subtests in vocabulary, arithmetic, memory span, assembly of objects, and other abilities.
  • wracks — Plural form of wrack.
  • wratch — (archaic) Alternative form of wretch.
  • wrecks — Plural form of wreck.
  • wrench — to twist suddenly and forcibly; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist: He wrenched the prisoner's wrist.
  • wretch — a deplorably unfortunate or unhappy person.

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