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6-letter words containing ker

  • slaker — a person or thing that slakes.
  • smoker — a person or thing that smokes.
  • soaker — to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
  • spiker — a pointed, perforated tube connected to a garden hose, pushed into the soil for deep watering.
  • stokerBram [bram] /bræm/ (Show IPA), (Abraham Stoker) 1847–1912, British novelist, born in Ireland: creator of Dracula.
  • sucker — a person or thing that sucks.
  • sulker — to remain silent or hold oneself aloof in a sullen, ill-humored, or offended mood: Promise me that you won't sulk if I want to leave the party early.
  • tacker — a short, sharp-pointed nail, usually with a flat, broad head.
  • talker — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
  • tanker — a ship, airplane, or truck designed for bulk shipment of liquids or gases.
  • tasker — a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty.
  • ticker — a telegraphic receiving instrument that automatically prints stock prices, market reports, etc., on a paper tape.
  • tinker — a mender of pots, kettles, pans, etc., usually an itinerant.
  • tonker — someone who tonks
  • tuckerRichard, 1915–75, U.S. operatic tenor.
  • tunker — Dunker.
  • tusker — an animal with tusks, as an elephant or a wild boar.
  • uckers — a board game similar to ludo, played by people in the navy
  • ukerna — United Kingdom Education and Research Networking Association
  • wacker — wacko.
  • walkerAlice, born 1944, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
  • wanker — a contemptible person; jerk.
  • wauker — a person who wauks cloth
  • weaker — not strong; liable to yield, break, or collapse under pressure or strain; fragile; frail: a weak fortress; a weak spot in armor.
  • weeker — (especially in combination with a number) Someone who participates in something for a certain number of weeks.
  • wesker — Sir Arnold. 1932–2016, British dramatist, whose plays include Roots (1959), Chips With Everything (1962), The Merchant (1976), Caritas (1981), and Break My Heart (1997)
  • wicker — a slender, pliant twig; osier; withe.
  • winker — a person or thing that winks.
  • worker — a person or thing that works.
  • yacker — yak2 .
  • yakker — to talk, especially uninterruptedly and idly; gab; chatter: They've been yakking on the phone for over an hour.
  • yanker — Someone who yanks, or gives a sudden hard pull.
  • yikker — (of a bird or animal) to squeal or squeak sharply and repeatedly
  • yonker — Obsolete spelling of younker.
  • yorker — (cricket) a ball bowled so as to bounce at or near the batsman's popping crease.
  • zonker — Someone who zonks, especially by taking drugs.
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