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7-letter words that end in ing

  • footing — the basis or foundation on which anything is established.
  • fopling — a vain, affected person
  • forcing — (of a bid) requiring by convention a response from one’s partner, no matter how weak their hand may be.
  • fording — a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.
  • forging — a special fireplace, hearth, or furnace in which metal is heated before shaping.
  • forking — an instrument having two or more prongs or tines, for holding, lifting, etc., as an implement for handling food or any of various agricultural tools.
  • forming — Present participle of form.
  • fouling — something that is foul.
  • fowling — the practice or sport of shooting or snaring birds.
  • framing — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
  • fraying — a raveled or worn part, as in cloth: frays at the toes of well-worn sneakers.
  • freeing — Present participle of free.
  • fröding — Gustaf (ˈɡʊstav). 1860–1911, Swedish poet. His popular lyric verse includes the collections Guitar and Concertina (1891), New Poems (1894), and Splashes and Rags (1896)
  • fryling — A very small trout.
  • fubbing — fob2 .
  • fucking — to have sexual intercourse with.
  • fudging — a small stereotype or a few lines of specially prepared type, bearing a newspaper bulletin, for replacing a detachable part of a page plate without the need to replate the entire page.
  • fueling — Present participle of fuel.
  • fulling — Baptism.
  • fumming — Present participle of fum.
  • funding — a supply of money or pecuniary resources, as for some purpose: a fund for his education; a retirement fund.
  • funking — cowering fear; state of great fright or terror.
  • funning — something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
  • furling — to gather into a compact roll and bind securely, as a sail against a spar or a flag against its staff.
  • furring — the fine, soft, thick, hairy coat of the skin of a mammal.
  • fussing — an excessive display of anxious attention or activity; needless or useless bustle: They made a fuss over the new baby.
  • futzing — Present participle of futz.
  • fuzzing — Present participle of fuzz.
  • gabbing — Talk, typically at length, about trivial matters.
  • gadding — to move restlessly or aimlessly from one place to another: to gad about.
  • gadling — Roving vagabond; one who roams.
  • gagging — to introduce usually comic interpolations into (a script, an actor's part, or the like) (usually followed by up).
  • gaining — to make a gain or gains in.
  • gaiting — a manner of walking, stepping, or running.
  • galling — that galls; chafing; irritating; vexing; exasperating.
  • gamming — a herd or school of whales.
  • ganging — a group or band: A gang of boys gathered around the winning pitcher.
  • gaoling — Present participle of gaol.
  • gapping — a break or opening, as in a fence, wall, or military line; breach: We found a gap in the enemy's line of fortifications.
  • garring — Scot. to compel or force (someone) to do something.
  • gashing — Present participle of gash.
  • gasping — a sudden, short intake of breath, as in shock or surprise.
  • gassing — an affecting, overcoming, or poisoning with gas or fumes.
  • gasting — Present participle of gast.
  • gatlingRichard Jordan, 1818–1903, U.S. inventor.
  • gatting — Present participle of gat.
  • gauging — to determine the exact dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force of; measure.
  • gauping — to stare with the mouth open in wonder or astonishment; gape: Crowds stood gawping at the disabled ship.
  • gauzing — Present participle of gauze.
  • gawking — to stare stupidly; gape: The onlookers gawked at arriving celebrities.
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