8-letter words that end in king
- freaking — a fleck or streak of color.
- frecking — Present participle of freck.
- fricking — (euphemistic) Freaking; less offensive euphemism for fucking.
- frisking — Present participle of frisk.
- frocking — a gown or dress worn by a girl or woman.
- gleeking — to make a joke; jest.
- god-king — a human sovereign believed to be a deity or to have godlike attributes.
- greeking — greek
- grokking — to understand thoroughly and intuitively.
- hsinking — Older Spelling. former name of Changchun.
- intaking — Present participle of intake.
- invoking — Present participle of invoke.
- kayaking — an Eskimo canoe with a skin cover on a light framework, made watertight by flexible closure around the waist of the occupant and propelled with a double-bladed paddle.
- knacking — Present participle of knack.
- knocking — Present participle of knock.
- mafeking — a town in N Republic of South Africa: former administrative seat of Bechuanaland; besieged for 217 days by Boers 1899–1900.
- overking — a supreme king
- planking — a long, flat piece of timber, thicker than a board.
- plinking — to shoot, as with a rifle, at targets selected at whim: to plink at coins tossed in the air.
- plonking — foolish, clumsy, or inept
- pranking — to dress or adorn in an ostentatious manner: They were all pranked out in their fanciest clothes.
- pricking — a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
- pumpking — pumpkin
- quacking — Present participle of quack.
- quirking — Present participle of quirk.
- sculking — to lie or keep in hiding, as for some evil reason: The thief skulked in the shadows.
- sea king — one of the piratical Scandinavian chiefs who ravaged the coasts of medieval Europe.
- sharking — a person who preys greedily on others, as by cheating or usury.
- shirking — to evade (work, duty, responsibility, etc.).
- shocking — causing intense surprise, disgust, horror, etc.
- shucking — a husk or pod, as the outer covering of corn, hickory nuts, chestnuts, etc.
- skinking — (of liquor, soup, etc.) watery; diluted or thin.
- skulking — to lie or keep in hiding, as for some evil reason: The thief skulked in the shadows.
- slacking — not tight, taut, firm, or tense; loose: a slack rope.
- slinking — to move or go in a furtive, abject manner, as from fear, cowardice, or shame.
- smacking — smart, brisk, or strong, as a breeze.
- smirking — to smile in an affected, smug, or offensively familiar way.
- smocking — a loose, lightweight overgarment worn to protect the clothing while working.
- snacking — a small portion of food or drink or a light meal, especially one eaten between regular meals.
- sneaking — acting in a furtive or underhand way.
- spanking — to strike (a person, usually a child) with the open hand, a slipper, etc., especially on the buttocks, as in punishment.
- speaking — the act, utterance, or discourse of a person who speaks.
- specking — a small spot differing in color or substance from that of the surface or material upon which it appears or lies: Specks of soot on the window sill.
- stacking — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
- stalking — an act or course of stalking quarry, prey, or the like: We shot the mountain goat after a five-hour stalk.
- stinking — that smells foul; foul-smelling.
- stocking — a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
- stonking — of exceptional size or quality
- stooking — shock2 (def 1).
- striking — Military. describing a fighter-bomber aircraft designed to carry large payloads at high speeds and low altitudes and also to engage in air-to-air combat.