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7-letter words containing l, a, g, r

  • glaring — shining with or reflecting a harshly bright or brilliant light.
  • glasser — (surfing) person who applies fibreglass and resin to a surfboard during its manufacture.
  • glazers — Plural form of glazer.
  • glazier — a person who fits windows or the like with glass or panes of glass.
  • gleamer — a mirror used to cheat in card games
  • gleaner — to gather slowly and laboriously, bit by bit.
  • gloater — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
  • gloriam — for glory.
  • gnarled — (of trees) full of or covered with gnarls; bent; twisted.
  • goldarn — goddamn (used as a euphemism in expressions of anger, disgust, surprise, etc.).
  • goliard — one of a class of wandering scholar-poets in Germany, France, and England, chiefly in the 12th and 13th centuries, noted as the authors of satirical Latin verse written in celebration of conviviality, sensual pleasures, etc.
  • gomeral — a fool.
  • gorilla — the largest of the anthropoid apes, Gorilla gorilla, terrestrial and vegetarian, of western equatorial Africa and the Kivu highlands, comprising the subspecies G. g. gorilla (western lowland gorilla) G. g. graueri (eastern lowland gorilla) and G. g. beringei (mountain gorilla) now rare.
  • grabble — to feel or search with the hands; grope.
  • gracile — gracefully slender.
  • grackle — any of several long-tailed American birds of the family Icteridae, especially of the genus Quiscalus, having usually iridescent black plumage.
  • gradely — (Northern England) of a person; decent, well-meaning, respectable.
  • gradual — taking place, changing, moving, etc., by small degrees or little by little: gradual improvement in health.
  • grandly — impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery.
  • granola — a breakfast food consisting of rolled oats, brown sugar, nuts, dried fruit, etc., usually served with milk.
  • granule — a little grain.
  • grapnel — a device consisting essentially of one or more hooks or clamps, for grasping or holding something; grapple; grappling iron.
  • grapple — to hold or make fast to something, as with a grapple.
  • graupel — snow pellets.
  • gravels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gravel.
  • gravely — Samuel L(ee), Jr. 1922–2004, U.S. naval officer: first black admiral.
  • gravlax — boned salmon, cured by marinating in sugar, salt, pepper, and other spices, especially dill.
  • grawlix — A spiral-shaped graphic used to indicate swearing in comic strips.
  • grayfly — any of various stout-bodied hairy dipterous flies of the families Oestridae and Gasterophilidae; a botfly
  • graylag — a common, gray, wild goose, Anser anser, of Europe, that is the ancestor of most breeds of domestic goose.
  • greatly — in or to a great degree; much: greatly improved in health.
  • gregale — a strong northeast wind that blows in the central and western Mediterranean area.
  • gremial — a cloth placed on the lap of the bishop, as during the celebration of Mass or when he confers orders.
  • greylag — a common, gray, wild goose, Anser anser, of Europe, that is the ancestor of most breeds of domestic goose.
  • gwalior — a former state in central India, now part of Madhya Pradesh.
  • haggler — to bargain in a petty, quibbling, and often contentious manner: They spent hours haggling over the price of fish.
  • harling — Present participle of harl.
  • inlarge — Archaic spelling of enlarge.
  • jangler — to produce a harsh, discordant sound, as two comparatively small, thin, or hollow pieces of metal hitting together: The charms on her bracelet jangle as she moves.
  • jugular — Anatomy. of or relating to the throat or neck. noting or pertaining to any of certain large veins of the neck, especially one (external jugular vein) collecting blood from the superficial parts of the head or one (internal jugular vein) collecting blood from within the skull.
  • laagers — Plural form of laager.
  • lagarde — Christine (Madeleine Odette). born 1956, French politician; managing director of the International Monetary Fund from 2011
  • lagered — a camp or encampment, especially within a protective circle of wagons.
  • laggard — a person or thing that lags; lingerer; loiterer.
  • lairage — A place where cattle or sheep may be rested on the way to market or slaughter.
  • lairing — Present participle of lair.
  • lamiger — a disabled person
  • langers — Plural form of langer.
  • langour — Misspelling of languor.
  • langreo — a city in N Spain.
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