7-letter words that end in per
- scraper — a person or thing that scrapes.
- scupper — Nautical. a drain at the edge of a deck exposed to the weather, for allowing accumulated water to drain away into the sea or into the bilges. Compare freeing port.
- sharper — something sharp.
- shipper — a person who discusses, writes about, or takes an interest in a romantic relationship between fictional characters, whether or not the romance actually exists in the original book, show, etc.: Harry Potter/Hermione Granger shippers.
- shopper — a person who shops.
- skimper — to scrimp.
- skipper — a person or thing that skips.
- slapper — a sharp blow or smack, especially with the open hand or with something flat.
- sleeper — a person or thing that sleeps.
- slipper — any light, low-cut shoe into which the foot may be easily slipped, for casual wear in the home, for dancing, etc. Compare bedroom slipper, house slipper.
- slurper — a person who slurps his or her food or drink
- snapper — any of several large marine food fishes of the family Lutjanidae.
- snipper — a hairdresser
- snooper — to prowl or pry; go about in a sneaking, prying way.
- stamper — a person or thing that stamps.
- steeper — having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc.
- stepper — a person or animal that steps, especially a horse that lifts its front legs high at the knee.
- stomper — stamp (defs 1–3).
- stooper — to bend the head and shoulders, or the body generally, forward and downward from an erect position: to stoop over a desk.
- stopper — a person or thing that stops.
- striper — Military. a naval officer whose uniform sleeve displays stripes: a four-striper. an enlisted person of any of the armed services whose sleeve displays stripes denoting years of service: a six-striper.
- stumper — a person or thing that stumps.
- swamper — Informal. a person who inhabits, works in, or is exceptionally familiar with swamps.
- swapper — to exchange, barter, or trade, as one thing for another: He swapped his wrist watch for the radio.
- sweeper — a person or thing that sweeps.
- swooper — a person or a bird that swoops
- thumper — a blow with something thick and heavy, producing a dull sound; a heavy knock.
- tramper — to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step.
- trapper — a person or thing that traps.
- tripper — a person or thing that trips.
- trooper — a horse-cavalry soldier.
- trouper — an actor, especially a member of a touring company.
- ukipper — a member or supporter of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP)
- unpaper — to remove paper from
- usurper — to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without legal right: The pretender tried to usurp the throne.
- whapper — something uncommonly large of its kind.
- whimper — to cry with low, plaintive, broken sounds.
- whipper — to beat with a strap, lash, rod, or the like, especially by way of punishment or chastisement; flog; thrash: Criminals used to be whipped for minor offenses.
- whisper — to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.
- whooper — a person or thing that whoops.
- whopper — WarGames
- wrapper — a person or thing that wraps.