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English 5 letter words - Containing letters gdf - page 1
Next letter probability
e : 66.67%
o : 33.33%
u : 22.22%
i : 22.22%
a : 22.22%
t : 11.11%
y : 11.11%
r : 11.11%
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afgod
afgod
noun
(heraldry, historical, obsolete) A kind of dragon associated with such idols or gods.
(religion, derogatory, historical, obsolete) A pagan god.
(religion, derogatory, historical, obsolete) An idol.
defog
defog
verb
(transitive) To remove the moisture or fog from.
(transitive, informal) To make intelligible; to free from confusion.
fadge
fadge
noun
(Ireland) Irish potato bread; a flat farl, griddle-baked, often served fried.
(New Zealand) A wool pack, traditionally made of jute, now often synthetic.
(Tyneside) A small loaf or bun made with left-over dough.
(UK, slang, archaic) A farthing (old coin).
(Yorkshire) A gait of horses between a jog and a trot.
verb
(Tyneside) To eat together.
(Yorkshire, of a horse) To move with a gait between a jog and a trot.
(obsolete, intransitive) To agree, to get along (with).
(obsolete, intransitive) To be suitable (with or to something).
(obsolete, intransitive) To get on well; to cope, to thrive.
fgrid
fidge
fidge
noun
(obsolete, dialectal, Scotland) A shake; fiddle or similar agitation.
verb
(obsolete, dialectal, Scotland) To fidget; jostle or shake.
fodge
fudge
fudge
intj
(colloquial, archaic) Nonsense; tommyrot.
(colloquial, minced oath) Used in place of fuck.
noun
(US) Chocolate fudge.
(chiefly uncountable) A type of very sweet candy or confection, usually made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.
(countable) A deliberately misleading or vague answer.
(countable) A less than perfect decision or solution; an attempt to fix an incorrect solution after the fact.
(euphemistic, slang) Fecal matter; feces.
(uncountable) Light or frothy nonsense.
(uncountable, dated) A made-up story.
verb
(dated, transitive, intransitive) To botch or bungle something.
(intransitive) To try to avoid giving a direct answer.
(transitive) To alter something from its true state, as to hide a flaw or uncertainty, deliberately but not necessarily dishonestly or immorally.
To cheat, especially in the game of marbles.
fudgy
fudgy
adj
(archaic) Awkward.
(archaic) Irritable.
(figuratively) Fuzzy, imprecise.
Resembling fudge, as in flavor or texture.
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