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7-letter words containing y, s

  • sprayer — device that sprays a liquid
  • sprayey — like, spattered with, or sending out spray
  • spriggy — possessing sprigs or small branches.
  • springy — characterized by spring or elasticity; flexible; resilient: He walks with a springy step.
  • spulyie — to plunder
  • spurrey — spurry.
  • spurway — a path used by horse riders
  • spy out — a person employed by a government to obtain secret information or intelligence about another, usually hostile, country, especially with reference to military or naval affairs.
  • spyhole — peephole in a door, etc.
  • spyware — Computers. software that is installed surreptitiously and gathers information about an Internet user's browsing habits, intercepts the user's personal data, etc., transmitting this information to a third party: a parent's use of spyware to monitor a child's online activities.
  • squabby — short and stout; squat.
  • squally — characterized by squalls.
  • squashy — easily squashed; pulpy.
  • squatty — short and thick; low and broad.
  • squawky — unpleasantly discordant or harsh in sound; cacophonous.
  • squeaky — squeaking; tending to squeak: His squeaky shoes could be heard across the lobby.
  • squeezy — (of bottles, tubes, mops, etc) designed to be squeezed, esp in order to extract something
  • squidgy — Something that is squidgy is soft and can be squashed easily.
  • squiffy — slightly drunk
  • squinny — to squint.
  • squinty — characterized by or having a squint.
  • squirmy — characterized by squirming.
  • squishy — soft and wet: The ground was squishy from the rain.
  • squushy — squishy.
  • stachys — any plant of the genus Stachys, esp S. lanata (lamb's ears) and S. officinalis (betony)
  • stagery — theatrical effects or techniques, or the arrangement of a production on stage
  • staidly — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
  • standby — a staunch supporter or adherent; one who can be relied upon.
  • stanley — Arthur Penrhyn [pen-rin] /ˈpɛn rɪn/ (Show IPA), (Dean Stanley) 1815–81, English clergyman and author.
  • starchy — of, relating to, or of the nature of starch.
  • starkey — a push button on a telephone or other electronic device that is marked with an asterisk, often in the lower left-hand area.
  • starkly — sheer, utter, downright, or complete: stark madness.
  • starsys — Convergent Technologies Operating System
  • stately — majestic; imposing in magnificence, elegance, etc.: a stately home.
  • statusy — conferring or having status or prestige
  • stay in — remain at home
  • stay on — remain
  • stay up — not go to bed
  • staying — (of a ship) to change to the other tack.
  • stayman — a variety of apple grown chiefly in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
  • steeply — having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc.
  • stenoky — the ability of an organism to live or survive only within a limited range of environments
  • stepney — a former borough of Greater London, England, now part of Tower Hamlets.
  • sternly — firm, strict, or uncompromising: stern discipline.
  • stiffly — rigid or firm; difficult or impossible to bend or flex: a stiff collar.
  • stonily — full of or abounding in stones or rock: a stony beach.
  • stop by — to cease from, leave off, or discontinue: to stop running.
  • stop-by — to cease from, leave off, or discontinue: to stop running.
  • stoutly — bulky in figure; heavily built; corpulent; thickset; fat: She is getting too stout for her dresses. Synonyms: big, rotund, stocky, portly, fleshy. Antonyms: thin, lean, slender, slim; skinny, scrawny.
  • strappy — A strappy dress or top has thin shoulder straps.
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