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5-letter words containing dy

  • edyth — a female given name.
  • faddy — Having characteristics of a fad.
  • fendy — thrifty, resourceful
  • foody — Eatable; fit for food or consumption.
  • fuddy — a person who is stuffy, old-fashioned, and conservative.
  • fundyBay of, an inlet of the Atlantic in SE Canada, between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, having swift tidal currents.
  • gaudy — brilliantly or excessively showy: gaudy plumage.
  • giddy — affected with vertigo; dizzy.
  • glady — resembling a glade
  • goldy — Golden.
  • goody — Usually, goodies. something especially attractive or pleasing, especially cake, cookies, or candy.
  • gordyBerry, Jr, born 1929, U.S. music and record producer: founder of Motown records.
  • goudyFrederic William, 1865–1947, U.S. designer of printing types.
  • grody — repulsive; disgusting; nauseating.
  • gundy — toffee made with treacle
  • handy — within easy reach; conveniently available; accessible: The aspirins are handy.
  • hardy — capable of enduring fatigue, hardship, exposure, etc.; sturdy; strong: hardy explorers of northern Canada.
  • heady — intoxicating: a heady wine.
  • heedy — (obsolete) Heedful; attentive.
  • hendy — Obsolete form of hende.
  • hoody — Also, hoody. Informal. a hooded sweatshirt, sweater, or jacket.
  • howdy — howdie.
  • hundy — (slang) hundred.
  • idyll — a poem or prose composition, usually describing pastoral scenes or events or any charmingly simple episode, appealing incident, or the like.
  • kandy — a city in central Sri Lanka: famous Buddhist temples.
  • kiddy — a child.
  • kindy — (Australia, New Zealand, informal) diminutive of kindergarten.
  • laddy — (Scots) variant of laddie.
  • ladye — Archaic spelling of lady.
  • landyJohn Michael, born 1930, Australian track athlete and political leader: governor of Victoria 2001–06.
  • lardy — like or consisting of lard: lardy pastry.
  • leady — like lead; leaden.
  • leddy — Eye dialect of lady.
  • leidyJoseph, 1823–91, U.S. paleontologist, parasitologist, and anatomist.
  • lindy — Also called lindy hop, Lindy Hop. an energetic jitterbug dance.
  • loady — a person who is a habitual user of alcohol or drugs.
  • lordy — Expressing mild emotion, such as exasperation or frustration.
  • lundy — an island in SW England, in Devon, in the Bristol Channel: now a bird sanctuary. Pop: 28 (2007)
  • mandy — (UK, slang, uncountable) the drug MDMA.
  • mardy — grumpy or moody; sulky: She's behaving like a typical mardy teenager, refusing to tell us what's wrong.
  • middy — Informal. a midshipman.
  • moldy — overgrown or covered with mold.
  • moody — given to gloomy, depressed, or sullen moods; ill-humored.
  • muddy — abounding in or covered with mud.
  • neddy — British Informal. donkey.
  • needy — in a condition of need or want; poverty-stricken; impoverished; extremely poor; destitute.
  • nerdy — Slang. of or like a nerd.
  • noddy — any of several dark-bodied terns of the genera Anous and Micranous found about the coasts and islands in warm seas of both the New and Old Worlds, often so tame as to seem stupid.
  • odyle — od.
  • odyls — od.
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