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5-letter words containing f

  • flaff — a flapping or fluttering
  • flaggJames Montgomery, 1877–1960, U.S. painter and illustrator.
  • flags — flagstone (def 1).
  • flail — an instrument for threshing grain, consisting of a staff or handle to one end of which is attached a freely swinging stick or bar.
  • flair — a natural talent, aptitude, or ability; bent; knack: a flair for rhyming.
  • flake — fake2 (defs 2, 3).
  • flaky — of or like flakes.
  • flame — burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor.
  • flamy — of or like flame.
  • flane — to walk idly; saunter
  • flank — the side of an animal or a person between the ribs and hip.
  • flans — Plural form of flan.
  • flaps — something flat and broad that is attached at one side only and hangs loosely or covers an opening: the flap of an envelope; the flap of a pocket.
  • flare — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
  • flarp — /flarp/ [Rutgers University] Yet another metasyntactic variable (see foo). Among those who use it, it is associated with a legend that any program not containing the word "flarp" somewhere will not work. The legend is discreetly silent on the reliability of programs which *do* contain the magic word.
  • flary — dazzling; gaudy; flashy
  • flash — a precedence code for handling messages about initial enemy contact or operational combat messages of extreme urgency within the U.S. military.
  • flask — the armored plates making up the sides of a gun-carriage trail.
  • flate — (intransitive, obsolete) To feel nausea.
  • flats — horizontally level: a flat roof.
  • flava — a distinctive individual style
  • flawn — Obsolete form of flan.
  • flaws — Plural form of flaw.
  • flaxy — made of flax.
  • flays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flay.
  • fldxt — fluid extract
  • fleak — A flake; a thread or twist.
  • fleam — Surgery. a kind of lancet, as for opening veins.
  • fleas — Plural form of flea.
  • fleck — a speck; a small bit: a fleck of dirt.
  • fleed — (dialectal) The internal fat of a pig before it is melted into lard.
  • fleek — flawlessly styled, groomed, etc.; looking great: eyebrows that stay on fleek; her totally on-fleek outfit.
  • fleer — to grin or laugh coarsely or mockingly.
  • flees — to run away, as from danger or pursuers; take flight.
  • fleet — an arm of the sea; inlet.
  • flem. — Flemish
  • fleme — exile; flight
  • fleng — A parallel logic language.
  • flesh — the soft substance of a human or other animal body, consisting of muscle and fat.
  • fleur — a female given name.
  • flews — a fishing net.
  • flexo — short for flexography, flexographic or flexographically
  • flick — a motion picture.
  • flics — Plural form of flic.
  • flied — a simple past tense and past participle of fly1 .
  • flier — something that flies, as a bird or insect.
  • flies — to move through the air using wings.
  • flimp — to steal from (a person) by the method of one partner hustling or pushing the victim while the other robs him or her
  • fling — to throw, cast, or hurl with force or violence: to fling a stone.
  • flintAustin, 1812–86, U.S. physician: founder of Bellevue and Buffalo medical colleges.
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