5-letter words containing oy
- accoy — to pacify or render calm
- alloy — An alloy is a metal that is made by mixing two or more types of metal together.
- annoy — If someone or something annoys you, it makes you fairly angry and impatient.
- b-boy — a male rap-music fan, who typically can be identified by his casual style of dress
- boyar — a member of an old order of Russian nobility, ranking immediately below the princes: abolished by Peter the Great
- boyau — a minor connecting trench often built in a zigzag pattern
- boyce — William. ?1710–79, English composer, noted esp for his church music and symphonies
- boyer — Charles (ʃarl), known as the Great Lover. 1899–1978, French film actor
- boyla — an Aboriginal Australian magician or medicine-man
- boyle — Robert. 1627–91, Irish scientist who helped to dissociate chemistry from alchemy. He established that air has weight and studied the behaviour of gases; author of The Sceptical Chymist (1661)
- boyne — a river in the E Republic of Ireland, rising in the Bog of Allen and flowing northeast to the Irish Sea: William III of England defeated the deposed James II in a battle (Battle of the Boyne) on its banks in 1690, completing the overthrow of the Stuart cause in Ireland. Length: about 112 km (70 miles)
- boysy — suited to or typical of boys or young men
- cloye — to claw
- cloys — to weary by an excess of food, sweetness, pleasure, etc.; surfeit; satiate.
- coyed — artfully or affectedly shy or reserved; slyly hesitant; coquettish.
- coyer — Comparative form of coy.
- coyly — artfully or affectedly shy or reserved; slyly hesitant; coquettish.
- coyne — Obsolete spelling of coin.
- coypu — A coypu is a large South American rodent which lives near water.
- decoy — If you refer to something or someone as a decoy, you mean that they are intended to attract people's attention and deceive them, for example by leading them into a trap or away from a particular place.
- devoy — Dame Susan (Elizabeth Anne). born 1964, New Zealand squash player; winner of the World Open Championship 1985, 1987, 1990, and 1992
- doyen — the senior member, as in age, rank, or experience, of a group, class, profession, etc.
- doyle — Sir Arthur Conan [kaw-nuh n,, koh-] /ˈkɔ nən,, ˈkoʊ-/ (Show IPA), 1859–1930, British physician, novelist, and detective-story writer.
- doyly — Archaic form of doily.
- duroy — a type of rough cloth made of wool and similar to tammy
- enjoy — Take delight or pleasure in (an activity or occasion).
- envoy — A messenger or representative, especially one on a diplomatic mission.
- floyd — Carlisle (Sessions, Jr.) born 1926, U.S. composer, especially of operas.
- foyer — the lobby of a theater, hotel, or apartment house.
- froyo — Short of frozen yogurt.
- godoy — Manuel de. 1767–1851, Spanish statesman: Charles IV's unpopular chief minister (1792–97; 1801–08)
- goyal — A ravine or other depression.
- goyen — Jan van [yahn vahn] /yɑn vɑn/ (Show IPA), 1596–1656, Dutch painter.
- goyim — goy.
- goyle — a ravine
- hoyas — Plural form of hoya.
- hoyed — Simple past tense and past participle of hoy.
- hoyle — Edmond, 1672–1769, English authority and writer on card games.
- joyce — James (Augustine Aloysius) 1882–1941, Irish novelist.
- joyed — the emotion of great delight or happiness caused by something exceptionally good or satisfying; keen pleasure; elation: She felt the joy of seeing her son's success.
- leroy — a male given name: from Old French, meaning “the king.”.
- lloyd — an association of independent English insurance underwriters, founded in London about 1688, originally engaged in underwriting only marine risks but now also issuing policies on almost every type of insurance.
- loyal — faithful to one's sovereign, government, or state: a loyal subject.
- mboya — Tom (Thomas Joseph Mboya) 1930–69, African political leader in Kenya.
- mccoy — the genuine thing or person as promised, stated, or implied (usually preceded by the or the real): Those other paintings are copies, but this one is the McCoy.
- moyle — Alternative form of moil.
- noyau — A liqueur made of brandy flavored with fruit kernels.
- noyes — Alfred, 1880–1958, English poet.
- noyon — a town in N France: scene of the coronations of Charlemagne (768) and Hugh Capet (987); birthplace of John Calvin. Pop: 14 471 (1999)
- oyama — Iwao [ee-wah-aw] /ˈi wɑˌɔ/ (Show IPA), 1842–1916, Japanese field marshal.
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