5-letter words containing w, y
- spewy — marshy
- stewy — suitable for, resembling, or related to stew
- swamy — swami.
- sweyn — known as Sweyn Forkbeard. died 1014, king of Denmark (?986–1014). He conquered England, forcing Ethelred II to flee (1013); father of Canute
- tawny — of a dark yellowish or dull yellowish-brown color.
- thawy — relating to a thaw; tending to thaw or melt
- thewy — Usually, thews. muscle or sinew.
- towny — townie.
- twiny — of or resembling twine
- viewy — having impractical views; speculative; visionary.
- wacky — odd or irrational; crazy: They had some wacky plan for selling more books.
- waddy — a heavy wooden war club of the Australian Aborigines.
- wafty — Tending to waft; gaseous, insubstantial.
- waggy — Having a tendency to wag.
- wagyu — Any of several Japanese breeds of cattle genetically predisposed to intense marbling and to producing a high percentage of oleaginous unsaturated fat.
- waify — Characteristic of a waif; thin.
- waley — Arthur (Arthur David Schloss) 1889–1966, British translator of Chinese and Japanese literature.
- wally — fine; splendid.
- walty — (of a ship) insecure or wobbly
- waney — wany (def 1).
- wanky — Contemptible, worthless, or stupid.
- wanly — of an unnatural or sickly pallor; pallid; lacking color: His wan face suddenly flushed.
- wanty — (UK, dialectal) A girth or belly-band for a horse's harness.
- warry — (transitive,archaic) To curse; execrate; abuse; speak evil of.
- warty — having warts; covered with or as with warts.
- washy — diluted too much; weak: washy coffee.
- waspy — Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive. of, relating to, or characteristic of WASPs: a Waspy country club.
- wavey — a wild North American goose of the genus Chen, as the snow goose (white wavey) or blue goose (blue wavey)
- wayne — Anthony ("Mad Anthony") 1745–96, American Revolutionary War general.
- weaky — (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Moist; damp; clammy.
- weary — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
- weasy — (obsolete) Given to sensual indulgence; gluttonous.
- webby — pertaining to, of the nature of, or resembling a web.
- wedgy — resembling a wedge; wedgelike.
- weedy — full of or abounding in weeds.
- weely — A kind of trap or snare for fish, made of twigs.
- weeny — weenie.
- weepy — weeping or tending to weep; tearful; lachrymose.
- welby — Justin (Portal). born 1956, English clergyman; Archbishop of Canterbury from 2013
- welly — wellie.
- welty — Eudora [yoo-dawr-uh,, -dohr-uh] /yuˈdɔr ə,, -ˈdoʊr ə/ (Show IPA), 1909–2001, U.S. short-story writer and novelist.
- wendy — a female given name, form of Gwendolyn.
- wenny — of the nature of or resembling a wen.
- werry — (obsolete) very.
- wetly — moistened, covered, or soaked with water or some other liquid: wet hands.
- weyse — Christoph Ernst Friedrich, 1774–1842, Danish organist and composer.
- wheys — a milk serum, separating as liquid from the curd after coagulation, as in cheese making.
- whiny — complaining; fretful; cranky: The baby is whiny because he missed his nap.
- whity — whitish.
- whkyh — Whitman- Hanson- Kingston Youth Hockey