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There are 25 eleven-letter words containing G, 2H, P, R and U

burghershipHappisburghharrumphinghigh-jumpers high␣jumperspassthrough pass␣throughpaythroughspick␣throughplaythrough play-through play␣throughploughhorseploughshareplow␣throughpullthrough pull␣throughpush-through push␣throughput␣throughsslip␣throughstep-throughthoroughpinthroughputswhip␣through

38 definitions found

  • burghership — n. The state of being a burgher; citizenship. — n. The rights and privileges of a burgher; burgess-ship.
  • Happisburgh — prop.n. A village in Norfolk.
  • harrumphing — v. Present participle of harrumph.
  • high-jumpers — n. Plural of high-jumper.
  • high␣jumpers — n. Plural of high jumper.
  • passthrough — n. The act or process of passing through. — n. A wall opening intended to allow something to be passed through it. — n. (Taxation) A legal entity intended to not incur (income) taxation…
  • pass␣through — v. To transit something. — v. To make something move through something else. — v. To infiltrate.
  • paythroughs — n. Plural of paythrough.
  • pick␣through — v. (Transitive) To look through a group or list in order to select…
  • playthrough — n. (Video games) The act, or a recording, of playing a game from… — n. (Gambling) The cumulative monetary amount that must be wagered…
  • play-through — n. Alternative form of playthrough.
  • play␣through — v. (Golf) To overtake a slower group of players ahead of one’s…
  • ploughhorse — n. A horse who pulls a plough.
  • ploughshare — n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of plowshare.
  • plow␣through — v. US standard spelling of plough through.
  • pullthrough — n. Alternative form of pull through.
  • pull␣through — n. A length of cord about a metre long with a narrow cylindrical… — n. (Gambling) The trick of apparently cutting the cards while… — v. (Intransitive) To come through pain and trouble through perseverance.
  • push-through — n. A narrow passageway through. — n. A device for cleaning a rifle bore. — adj. That is pushed through; especially designating something…
  • push␣through — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see push, through. — v. (Transitive, figurative) To force (legislation) to be passed. — v. (Intransitive, figurative) To overcome (Pain, discomfort, etc…
  • put␣throughs — n. Plural of put through.
  • slip␣through — v. To get past an inspection or procedure without any issue. — v. To barely pass; to minimally succeed at something.
  • step-through — n. An open space in an otherwise solid object through which a…
  • thoroughpin — n. An abnormal swelling (tenosynovitis) on the sides of the hock…
  • throughputs — n. Plural of throughput.
  • whip␣through — v. (Idiomatic) To do something extremely quickly and perfunctorily.
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  • Scrabble in English: 4 words
  • French Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 7 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: no word

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