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8-letter words that end in ll

  • sherrill — a male or female given name, form of Shirley.
  • shoebill — a large, African, storklike bird, Balaeniceps rex, having a broad, flattened bill shaped somewhat like a shoe.
  • shotwellJames Thomson, 1874–1965, U.S. diplomat, historian, and educator.
  • sidehill — a hillside.
  • sidewall — the part of a pneumatic tire between the edge of the tread and the rim of the wheel.
  • snowball — a ball of snow pressed or rolled together, as for throwing.
  • snowbell — a small tree belonging to the genus Styrax, of the storax family, having simple, alternate leaves and showy white bell-shaped flowers.
  • snowfall — a fall of snow.
  • softball — a form of baseball played on a smaller diamond with a ball that is larger and softer than a baseball.
  • solihull — a borough in West Midlands, England, near Birmingham.
  • sourball — a round piece of hard candy with a tart or acid fruit flavoring.
  • spatfall — a mass of larvae on the sea bed
  • spendall — a spendthrift
  • spitball — a small ball or lump of chewed paper used as a missile.
  • stilwellJoseph W ("Vinegar Joe") 1883–1946, U.S. general.
  • subshell — a group of electrons in an atom belonging to the same shell and also having the same azimuthal quantum number.
  • subskill — an element of a wider skill
  • take ill — to be annoyed or offended at
  • take-all — a disease of wheat, rye, barley and oats, characterized by the blackening and decaying of the base of the stems, caused by a fungus, Ophiobolus graminis.
  • tap bell — a signal bell giving a single ring, as one announcing the approach to a certain floor of an elevator.
  • tar ball — a lump or blob of solidified tar resulting from an oil spill, natural seepage from the sea, or other source, that resists biodegradation and often washes up on beaches.
  • tax bill — a parliamentary bill relating to taxation
  • tea ball — a small ball of perforated metal or other material in which tea leaves are placed to be immersed in hot water to make tea.
  • tee-ball — a modified form of baseball or softball in which the ball is batted off an adjustable pole or stand.
  • tell-all — thoroughly revealing; candid; personal: a tell-all biography of the movie star.
  • testrill — sixpence
  • the bull — the constellation Taurus, the second sign of the zodiac
  • the fall — Adam's sin of disobedience and the state of innate sinfulness ensuing from this for himself and all mankind
  • the hell — People sometimes use the hell for emphasis in questions, after words such as 'what', 'where', and 'why', often in order to express anger.
  • the hill — Capitol Hill
  • the pill — a small globular or rounded mass of medicinal substance, usually covered with a hard coating, that is to be swallowed whole.
  • theorell — Axel Hugo Teodor [ahk-suh l hoo-goh te-oh-dawr] /ˈɑk səl ˈhu goʊ ˈtɛ oʊˌdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1903–82, Swedish biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1955.
  • tidemill — a watermill powered by the force of the tide
  • top kill — a technique in which a heavy fluid, usually drilling mud, is pumped into a leaking oil well to stop the flow of oil: The top kill is underway, but success remains uncertain as engineers desperately pump mud into the damaged blowout preventer.
  • townhall — a hall or building belonging to a town, used for the transaction of the town's business and often also as a place of public assembly.
  • trapball — an old game in which a ball placed on the hollowed end of a trap is thrown into the air by striking the other end of the trap with a bat and then driven to a distance with the bat.
  • trapfall — a trapdoor that opens under the feet
  • trumbullJohn, 1756–1843, U.S. painter (son of Jonathan Trumbull).
  • turnbull — Malcolm Bligh. born 1954, Australian Liberal politician; prime minister from 2015
  • turnhall — a building in which gymnastics is taught and practised
  • vauxhall — a district in London, on the south bank of the Thames
  • wanthill — a molehill
  • washball — a ball of soap for shaving the face or washing the face and hands
  • wet cell — a cell whose electrolyte is in liquid form and free to flow.
  • winchellWalter, 1897–1972, U.S. newspaper columnist and radio and television broadcaster.
  • windbell — a bell forming part of a set of wind chimes
  • windfall — an unexpected gain, piece of good fortune, or the like.
  • windgall — a puffy distention of the synovial bursa at the fetlock joint.
  • windmill — any of various machines for grinding, pumping, etc., driven by the force of the wind acting upon a number of vanes or sails.
  • woodhull — Victoria Claflin [klaf-lin] /ˈklæf lɪn/ (Show IPA), 1838–1927, U.S. social reformer, newspaper publisher, and women's-rights advocate.
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