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7-letter words that end in ging

  • lodging — a small, makeshift or crude shelter or habitation, as of boughs, poles, skins, earth, or rough boards; cabin or hut.
  • logging — a portion or length of the trunk or of a large limb of a felled tree.
  • longing — strong, persistent desire or craving, especially for something unattainable or distant: filled with longing for home.
  • lugging — to pull or carry with force or effort: to lug a suitcase upstairs.
  • lunging — a sudden forward thrust, as with a sword or knife; stab.
  • magging — a magpie.
  • manging — Present participle of mang.
  • merging — Present participle of merge.
  • minging — Foul-smelling.
  • mogging — to move on, depart, or decamp (usually followed by off or on).
  • mugging — a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware.
  • munging — something disgusting or offensive, especially filth or muck.
  • nagging — continually faultfinding, complaining, or petulant: a nagging parent.
  • negging — Present participle of neg.
  • nigging — nidge.
  • nogging — a block of wood, as one inserted into brickwork to provide a hold for nails.
  • nudging — to annoy with persistent complaints, criticisms, or pleas; nag: He was always nudging his son to move to a better neighborhood.
  • parging — a thin coat of plaster or mortar for giving a relatively smooth surface to rough masonry or for sealing it against moisture.
  • pegging — a pin of wood or other material driven or fitted into something, as to fasten parts together, to hang things on, to make fast a rope or string on, to stop a hole, or to mark some point.
  • pinging — ping
  • ponging — an unpleasant smell; stink.
  • pugging — Also called pugmark. a footprint, especially of a game animal.
  • purging — to rid of whatever is impure or undesirable; cleanse; purify.
  • ragging — a musical composition in ragtime: a piano rag.
  • ranging — the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles.
  • ridging — a long, narrow elevation of land; a chain of hills or mountains.
  • rigging — the arrangement of the masts, spars, sails, etc., on a boat or ship.
  • ringing — a ringing sound, as of a bell or bells: the ring of sleigh bells.
  • rouging — any of various red cosmetics for coloring the cheeks or lips.
  • rugging — a bulky, coarse fabric with a full nap, used as a floor covering.
  • sagging — to sink or bend downward by weight or pressure, especially in the middle: The roof sags.
  • serging — the method of overcasting the edges of a piece of fabric to prevent fraying
  • sieging — the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to isolate it from help and supplies, for the purpose of lessening the resistance of the defenders and thereby making capture possible.
  • singing — to utter words or sounds in succession with musical modulations of the voice; vocalize melodically.
  • staging — a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
  • sugging — the practice of selling products under the pretence of conducting market research
  • surging — a strong, wavelike, forward movement, rush, or sweep: the onward surge of an angry mob.
  • swaging — a tool for bending cold metal to a required shape.
  • tagging — a children's game in which one player chases the others in an effort to touch one of them, who then takes the role of pursuer.
  • tugging — to pull at with force, vigor, or effort.
  • verging — the edge, rim, or margin of something: the verge of a desert; to operate on the verge of fraud.
  • wagging — to move from side to side, forward and backward, or up and down, especially rapidly and repeatedly: a dog wagging its tail.
  • wanging — Present participle of wang.
  • wedging — a piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle, for raising, holding, or splitting objects by applying a pounding or driving force, as from a hammer. Compare machine (def 3b).
  • wigging — an artificial covering of hair for all or most of the head, of either synthetic or natural hair, worn to be stylish or more attractive.
  • winging — either of the two forelimbs of most birds and of bats, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight.
  • zagging — Present participle of zag.
  • zigging — Present participle of zig.
  • zinging — vitality, animation, or zest.
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