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There are 16 eight-letter words containing E, G, I, N, R, S and U| ENSURING | • ensuring v. Present participle and gerund of ensure. • ENSURE v. to make sure. | | GRUNDIES | • grundies n. (Australia, New Zealand, UK, slang) Underpants. • GRUNDIES n. (New Zealand colloquial) men's underpants. | | GUNFIRES | • gunfires n. Plural of gunfire. • GUNFIRE n. the firing of guns. | | PERSUING | • persuing v. Present participle of persue. • PERSUE v. (Spenser) to follow, in order to overtake or capture, also POURSEW, POURSUE, PURSEW. | | PERUSING | • perusing n. A process of studying something carefully. • perusing v. Present participle of peruse. • PERUSE v. to read. | | RECUSING | • recusing v. Present participle of recuse. • RECUSE v. to disqualify or challenge as judge in a particular case. | | REFUSING | • refusing v. Present participle of refuse. • re-fusing v. Present participle of re-fuse. • REFUSE v. to decline to take or accept. | | RESCUING | • rescuing v. Present participle of rescue. • rescuing n. The act of effecting a rescue. • RESCUE v. to free from danger. | | RESKUING | • reskuing v. Present participle of reskue. • RESKUE v. (Spenser) to rescue, also RESKEW. | | RESUMING | • resuming v. Present participle of resume. • RESUME v. to begin again. | | SCUNGIER | • scungier adj. Comparative form of scungy: more scungy. • SCUNGY adj. (Australian slang) dirty, unkempt, sordid. | | SECURING | • securing v. Present participle of secure. • SECURE v. to make firm or tight. | | SEIGNEUR | • seigneur n. (History) A feudal lord or noble in French contexts. • seigneur n. The hereditary feudal ruler of Sark. • seigneur n. (Canada) A landowner in Canada; the holder of a seigneurie. | | SIGNIEUR | • signieur n. Alternative form of seignior. • SIGNIEUR n. (Shakespeare) a lord, esp. of manor, also SEIGNEUR, SEIGNIOR. | | SUPERING | • supering v. Present participle of super. • SUPER v. to reinforce with a thin cotton mesh, as a book. | | USHERING | • ushering v. Present participle of usher. • ushering n. An act of guiding or escorting. • USHERING n. the act of ushering. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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