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7-letter words that end in g

  • dinging — to cause surface damage to; dent: Flying gravel had dinged the car's fenders.
  • dinning — a loud, confused noise; a continued loud or tumultuous sound; noisy clamor.
  • dipping — Present participle of dip.
  • dirling — to vibrate; shake.
  • dirtbag — Slang. a filthy or contemptible person.
  • discing — any thin, flat, circular plate or object.
  • dishing — an open, relatively shallow container of pottery, glass, metal, wood, etc., used for various purposes, especially for holding or serving food.
  • dishrag — a dishcloth.
  • disking — a phonograph record.
  • dislang — (language)  
  • dissing — to show disrespect for; affront.
  • ditting — Present participle of dit.
  • doating — dote.
  • docking — the solid or fleshy part of an animal's tail, as distinguished from the hair.
  • dodging — Present participle of dodge.
  • doffing — to remove or take off, as clothing.
  • dog leg — a route, way, or course that turns at a sharp angle.
  • dog tag — a small disk or strip attached to a dog's harness or collar stating owner, home, etc.
  • dogging — a domesticated canid, Canis familiaris, bred in many varieties.
  • donning — to put on or dress in: to don one's clothes.
  • donting — contraction of do not.
  • dooming — fate or destiny, especially adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom.
  • dorking — one of an English breed of chicken, having five toes on each foot instead of the usual four.
  • dossing — a place to sleep, especially in a cheap lodging house.
  • dotting — a small, roundish mark made with or as if with a pen.
  • dousing — Present participle of douse.
  • douting — Present participle of dout.
  • dowding — Baron Hugh Caswall Tremenheere, nicknamed Stuffy. 1882–1970, British air chief marshal. As commander in chief of Fighter Command (1936–40), he contributed greatly to the British victory in the Battle of Britain (1940)
  • downing — a downward movement; descent.
  • dowsing — to plunge or be plunged into a liquid.
  • draping — to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
  • drawing — an act of drawing.
  • draying — a low, strong cart without fixed sides, for carrying heavy loads.
  • driving — noting or pertaining to a part of a machine or vehicle used for its propulsion.
  • droning — to make a dull, continued, low, monotonous sound; hum; buzz.
  • droving — Present participle of drove.
  • dry fog — a fog that does not moisten exposed surfaces.
  • dubbing — the new sounds added to a film or tape.
  • ducking — to stoop or bend suddenly; bob.
  • ducting — any tube, canal, pipe, or conduit by which a fluid, air, or other substance is conducted or conveyed.
  • dueling — Present participle of duel.
  • dueting — Present participle of duet.
  • duffing — to give a deliberately deceptive appearance to; misrepresent; fake.
  • dulling — not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • dumbing — Present participle of dumb.
  • dumping — to drop or let fall in a mass; fling down or drop heavily or suddenly: Dump the topsoil here.
  • dunging — excrement, especially of animals; manure.
  • dunking — any flavorful sauce, dip, gravy, etc., into which portions of food are dipped before eating.
  • dunning — to make repeated and insistent demands upon, especially for the payment of a debt.
  • dunting — a hard blow or hit, especially one that makes a dull sound; thump.
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