6-letter words containing w, i, n, g
- aswing — in an oscillating or swinging manner
- aweing — Present participle of awe.
- awning — An awning is a piece of material attached to a caravan or building which provides shelter from the rain or sun.
- bowing — the technique of using the bow in playing a violin, viola, cello, or related instrument
- cawing — harsh cries
- cowing — to frighten with threats, violence, etc.; intimidate; overawe.
- dawing — Present participle of daw.
- dewing — Present participle of dew.
- dowing — to be able.
- gawain — Arthurian Romance. one of the knights of the Round Table: a nephew of King Arthur.
- godwin — Also, Godwine [god-wi-nuh] /ˈgɒd wɪ nə/ (Show IPA). Earl of the West Saxons, died 1053, English statesman.
- hawing — to utter a sound representing a hesitation or pause in speech.
- hewing — to strike forcibly with an ax, sword, or other cutting instrument; chop; hack.
- ingrow — To grow in; grow inwardly.
- jawing — Present participle of jaw.
- jewing — one of a scattered group of people that traces its descent from the Biblical Hebrews or from postexilic adherents of Judaism; Israelite.
- jowing — the ringing, tolling, or sound of a bell.
- lawing — the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision.
- lowing — to burn; blaze.
- mewing — a cage for hawks, especially while molting.
- mowing — a wry or derisive grimace.
- owning — (used as an intensifier to indicate oneself as the sole agent of some activity or action, preceded by a possessive): He insists on being his own doctor.
- pawing — the foot of an animal having claws.
- rowing — a noisy dispute or quarrel; commotion.
- sawing — a tool or device for cutting, typically a thin blade of metal with a series of sharp teeth.
- sewing — the amount of additional water necessary to float a grounded vessel.
- sowing — to scatter (seed) over land, earth, etc., for growth; plant.
- swinge — to singe.
- swingy — characterized by swing; lively; swinging: swingy dance tunes.
- thwing — Charles Franklin, 1853–1937, U.S. educator and Congregational clergyman.
- twinge — a sudden, sharp pain: On damp days, he's often bothered by a twinge of rheumatism.
- wading — to walk in water, when partially immersed: He wasn't swimming, he was wading.
- waging — Often, wages. money that is paid or received for work or services, as by the hour, day, or week. Compare living wage, minimum wage.
- waking — to become roused from sleep; awake; awaken; waken (often followed by up).
- waling — something that is selected as the best; choice.
- waning — to decrease in strength, intensity, etc.: Daylight waned, and night came on. Her enthusiasm for the cause is waning.
- waring — watchful, wary, or cautious.
- waving — a disturbance on the surface of a liquid body, as the sea or a lake, in the form of a moving ridge or swell.
- waxing — Also called beeswax. a solid, yellowish, nonglycerine substance allied to fats and oils, secreted by bees, plastic when warm and melting at about 145°F, variously employed in making candles, models, casts, ointments, etc., and used by bees in constructing their honeycomb.
- whinge — to complain; whine.
- whingy — complaining peevishly
- wifing — a married woman, especially when considered in relation to her partner in marriage.
- wigeon — widgeon.
- wiggin — Kate Douglas, 1856–1923, U.S. writer.
- wigman — Mary, 1886–1973, German dancer and choreographer.
- wigner — Eugene Paul, 1902–95, U.S. physicist, born in Hungary: Nobel prize 1963.
- wiling — Present participle of wile.
- winged — having wings.
- winger — (in Rugby, soccer, etc.) a person who plays a wing position.
- winges — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of winge.
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