Top 5000 7s Alpha - Old Town Scrabble
Top 5000 7s Alpha - Old Town Scrabble
Top 5000 7s Alpha - Old Town Scrabble
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<strong>Top</strong> <strong>5000</strong> <strong>7s</strong><br />
by Probability<br />
(Sorted <strong>Alpha</strong>betically)<br />
2940 CURATED‐ ACDERTU CURATE, to act as curator of [v] */*<br />
2954 ‐CURATES‐ ACERSTU CURATE, to act as curator of [v] */*<br />
3199 CURIOSA‐ ACIORSU pornographic books [n] */*<br />
3091 CURITES‐ CEIRSTU CURITE, a radioactive mineral [n] */*<br />
4742 CURTAIL ACILRTU to cut short [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />
2583 CURTAIN ACINRTU to provide with a hanging piece of fabric [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />
3946 CUTESIE CEEISTU cutesy (self‐consciously cute) [adj ‐SIER, ‐SIEST] */r<br />
3085 CUTLINE CEILNTU a caption [n ‐S] */s<br />
4126 CYANIDE‐ ACDEINY to treat an ore with cyanid [v ‐NIDED, ‐NIDING, ‐NIDES] */ds<br />
2291 CYANITE ACEINTY a mineral [n ‐S] : CYANITIC [adj] */s<br />
2920 DABSTER ABDERST a bungler (one that bungles (to work, make, or do clumsily)) [n ‐S] */s<br />
1411 DACITES‐ ACDEIST DACITE, a light gray rock [n] */*<br />
3191 DACOITS‐ ACDIOST DACOIT, a bandit in India [n] */*<br />
1859 DAEMONS‐ ADEMNOS DAEMON, demon (an evil spirit) [n] */*<br />
3369 DAIKERS‐ ADEIKRS DAIKER, to dacker (to waver (to move back and forth)) [v] */*<br />
1204 DAILIES ADEIILS DAILY, a newspaper published every weekday [n] */*<br />
3203 DAIMONS‐ ADIMNOS DAIMON, an attendant spirit [n] */*<br />
469 DAIRIES ADEIIRS DAIRY, an establishment dealing in milk products [n] */*<br />
2749 DALLIER ADEILLR one that dallies (to waste time) [n ‐S] */s<br />
2360 DALTONS‐ ADLNOST DALTON, a unit of atomic mass [n] */*<br />
2975 DAMNERS‐ ADEMNRS DAMNER, one that damns (to curse (to wish evil upon)) [n] */*<br />
3570 DAMOSEL ADELMOS damsel (a maiden (a young unmarried woman)) [n ‐S] */s<br />
2932 DANCERS‐ ACDENRS DANCER, one that dances (to move rhythmically to music) [n] */*<br />
1320 DANDIER ADDEINR DANDY, fine (of excellent quality) [adj] */*<br />
2746 DANDIES ADDEINS DANDY, a man who is overly concerned about his appearance [n] */t<br />
1637 ‐DANGERS‐ ADEGNRS DANGER, to endanger (to imperil (to place in jeopardy)) [v] */*<br />
1634 ‐DANGLER‐ ADEGLNR one that dangles (to hang loosely) [n ‐S] */s<br />
3301 ‐DANGLES‐ ADEGLNS DANGLE, to hang loosely [v] */*<br />
1095 DANSEUR ADENRSU a male ballet dancer [n ‐S] */s<br />
1863 DAPSONE ADENOPS a medicinal substance [n ‐S] */s<br />
1386 DARBIES ABDEIRS handcuffs [n] */*<br />
2774 DARINGS‐ ADGINRS DARING, bravery (courage (the quality that enables one to face danger fearlessly; spirit)) [n] */*<br />
32 DARIOLE ADEILOR a type of pastry filled with cream, custard, or jelly [n ‐S] */s<br />
3370 DARKIES‐ ADEIKRS DARKIE, darky (a black person ‐‐ a derogatory term) [n] */*<br />
2772 DARLING ADGILNR a much‐loved person [n ‐S] */s<br />
1083 DARNELS‐ ADELNRS DARNEL, an annual grass [n] */*<br />
2683 DARNERS‐ ADENRRS DARNER, one that darns (to mend with interlacing stitches) [n] */*<br />
2689 DARTERS‐ ADERRST DARTER, one that darts (to move suddenly or swiftly) [n] */*<br />
1340 DARTING ADGINRT DART, to move suddenly or swiftly [v] */*<br />
1093 DARTLES‐ ADELRST DARTLE, to dart repeatedly [v] */*<br />
3869 DASHEEN ADEEHNS a tropical plant [n ‐S] */s<br />
1428 ‐DASHIER ADEHIRS DASHY, stylish (fashionable) [adj] */*<br />
1457 DATIVES‐ ADEISTV DATIVE, a grammatical case [n] */*<br />
4736 DATURIC ACDIRTU DATURA, a flowering plant [adj] */*<br />
1389 DAUBIER ABDEIRU DAUBY, smeary (smeared) [adj] */*<br />
408 DAUNTER ADENRTU one that daunts (to intimidate) [n ‐S] */s<br />
405 DAUTIES‐ ADEISTU DAUTIE, a small pet [n] */*<br />
2776 DAUTING ADGINTU DAUT, to fondle (to caress (to touch lovingly)) [v] */*<br />
1459 DAWTIES‐ ADEISTW DAWTIE, dautie (a small pet) [n] */*<br />
4180 DAYTIME ADEIMTY day (the time between sunrise and sunset) [n ‐S] */s<br />
1834 DEACONS‐ ACDENOS DEACON, to read a hymn aloud [v] */*<br />
3865 DEAFENS‐ ADEEFNS DEAFEN, to make deaf (lacking the sense of hearing) [v] */*<br />
3866 DEAFEST ADEEFST DEAF, lacking the sense of hearing [adj] */*<br />
1957 DEAIRED ADDEEIR DEAIR, to remove air from [v] */*<br />
1609 DEALATE AADEELT an insect divested of its wings [n ‐S] : DEALATED [adj] */ds<br />
1307 DEALERS‐ ADEELRS DEALER, one that deals (to trade or do business) [n] */*<br />
714 DEALING ADEGILN a business transaction [n ‐S] */s<br />
2091 DEANERY ADEENRY the office of a dean [n ‐ERIES] */*<br />
2233 DEANING ADEGINN DEAN, to serve as dean (the head of a faculty) [v] */*<br />
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