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7-letter words that end in ll

  • ainsell — one's own self
  • airball — a missed shot that fails to touch the rim of the basket
  • airbill — air waybill.
  • and all — You use and all when you want to emphasize that what you are talking about includes the thing mentioned, especially when this is surprising or unusual.
  • anthill — An anthill is a pile of earth formed by ants when they are making a nest.
  • artfull — Obsolete spelling of artful.
  • as hell — You can use as hell after adjectives or some adverbs to emphasize the adjective or adverb.
  • as well — You use as well when mentioning something which happens in the same way as something else already mentioned, or which should be considered at the same time as that thing.
  • ashfall — the ash that falls as a deposit from the eruption of a volcano
  • at will — If you can do something at will, you can do it when you want and as much as you want.
  • athrill — excited or thrilled
  • barbell — A barbell is a long bar with adjustable weights on either side that people lift to strengthen their arm and shoulder muscles.
  • battell — Obsolete spelling of battle.
  • bedroll — A bedroll is a rolled-up sleeping bag or other form of bedding, which you can carry with you.
  • bergall — cunner.
  • bestill — to cause to be still
  • bexhill — a resort in S England, in East Sussex on the English Channel. Pop: 39 451 (2001)
  • boswell — James. 1740–95, Scottish author and lawyer, noted particularly for his Life of Samuel Johnson (1791)
  • boxball — a street game played with a small ball
  • burrell — Paul. born 1958, British butler and confidant to Diana, Princess of Wales. After her death he was charged with but (2003) acquitted of stealing from her estate. His book, A Royal Duty (2003), revealed intimate details of her life
  • bussell — Darcey (Andrea). born 1969, British ballet dancer, principal ballerina with the Royal Ballet (1989–2006)
  • c shell — (operating system)   (csh) The Unix command-line interpreter shell and script language by William Joy, originating from Berkeley Unix. Presumably, csh's C-like syntax was intended to endear it to programmers but sadly it lacks some sh features which are useful for writing shell scripts so you need to know two different syntaxes for every shell construct. A plethora of different shells followed csh, e.g. tcsh, ksh, bash, rc, but sh and csh are the only ones which are provided with most versions of Unix.
  • cancell — Obsolete spelling of cancel.
  • carrell — Also called cubicle, stall. a small recess or enclosed area in a library stack, designed for individual study or reading.
  • carroll — Lewis. real name the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. 1832–98, English writer; an Oxford mathematics don who wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1872) and the nonsense poem The Hunting of the Snark (1876)
  • castell — A human tower formed in festivals in Catalonia.
  • catcall — Catcalls are loud noises that people make to show that they disapprove of something they are watching or listening to.
  • catfall — the line used in a cat
  • catmill — An apparatus with several beams protruding from a central rotating pole, used to train fighting dogs by having them chase a cat or other small animal in circles.
  • cattell — James McKeen [muh-keen] /məˈkin/ (Show IPA), 1860–1944, U.S. psychologist, educator, and editor.
  • chagall — Marc (mark). 1887–1985, French painter and illustrator, born in Russia, noted for his richly coloured pictures of men, animals, and objects in fantastic combinations and often suspended in space: his work includes 12 stained glass windows for a synagogue in Jerusalem (1961) and the decorations for the ceiling of the Paris Opera House (1964)
  • connell — Desmond. 1926–2017, Irish cardinal; Archbishop of Dublin and primate of Ireland (1988–2004)
  • cornell — Ezra (ˈɛzrə ) ; ezˈrə) 1807-74; U.S. capitalist & philanthropist
  • coryellJohn Russell, 1848–1924, U.S. author of detective and adventure stories.
  • cowbell — A cowbell is a small bell that is hung around a cow's neck so that the ringing sound makes it possible to find the cow.
  • cueball — the ball a player strikes with the cue, as distinguished from the other balls on the table.
  • cupgall — a cup-shaped gall found on oak leaves
  • deskill — If workers are deskilled, they no longer need special skills to do their work, especially because of modern methods of production.
  • dewfall — the formation or settling of dew; the dew which is deposited
  • dispell — Alternative form of dispel.
  • distill — to subject to a process of vaporization and subsequent condensation, as for purification or concentration.
  • do well — be successful
  • drevill — an offensive person
  • drywall — to construct or renovate with dry wall: to dry-wall the interior of a house.
  • drywell — a type of sewage or excess water disposal system
  • dumbell — (rare) alternative spelling of dumbbell.
  • durrell — Lawrence (George) 1912–90, English novelist and poet.
  • earball — (in acupressure) a small ball kept in position in the ear and pressed when needed to relieve stress
  • escroll — a scroll
  • eyeball — Look or stare at closely.

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