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There are 20 seven-letter words ending with GGLE

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37 definitions found

  • agoggle — adj. Goggling: (of a person or face) staring with wide eyes; (of… — adj. Amazed (at something).
  • awiggle — adj. Wiggling.
  • braggle — v. Alternative form of broggle.
  • broggle — v. (UK, dialect) To sniggle, or fish with a brog. — v. (Dialectal) To poke around, especially poke around in a hole with a stick.
  • croggle — v. (Transitive, dated, fandom slang) To shock so much as to cause… — v. (Intransitive, dated, fandom slang) To be shocked or stunned in this fashion.
  • draggle — v. To make, or to become, wet and muddy by dragging along the ground.
  • friggle — v. (Rare, intransitive) To wriggle. — v. (Rare, intransitive) To fiddle, fumble.
  • Quiggle — prop.n. A surname.
  • shiggle — v. (Wales) To shake, jiggle.
  • shoggle — v. (Obsolete, Scotland, Northern England, dialect) Alternative…
  • Shoggle — prop.n. Archaic form of Jisr al-Shughur.
  • shuggle — v. (Transitive and intransitive) Alternative form of shoogle.
  • smuggle — v. (Transitive, intransitive) To import or export, illicitly or… — v. (Transitive) To bring in surreptitiously. — v. (Transitive, obsolete) To fondle or cuddle.
  • snaggle — n. A tangled, knotted, or intertwined mass. — n. A problem, particularly after orthopedic surgery. — v. To become tangled, knotted or intertwined.
  • sniggle — v. (Intransitive) To chortle or chuckle; snicker. — v. (Intransitive) To fish for eels by thrusting a baited hook into their dens. — v. (Transitive) To catch by this means.
  • snoggle — v. (Informal) To kiss.
  • snuggle — n. An affectionate hug. — n. The final remnant left in a liquor bottle. — v. (Transitive, intransitive) To lie close to another person or…
  • swiggle — v. (Rare) to wriggle, wiggle or squirm. — v. (Rare) to drink to excess.
  • wraggle — v. To wag about with a wiggling motion. — v. To noisily try to convince others. — v. To pester.
  • wriggle — v. (Intransitive) To twist one’s body to and fro with short, writhing… — v. (Transitive) To cause something to wriggle. — v. (Intransitive) To use crooked or devious means.
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  • Scrabble in English: 7 words
  • French Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 2 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: no word

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