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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 />

549 REDATES‐ ADEERST REDATE, DATE, to determine or record the date of [v] p/*<br />

585 REDBAIT ABDEIRT to denounce as Communist [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

2511 REDBONE BDEENOR a hunting dog [n ‐S] */s<br />

841 REDCOAT ACDEORT a British soldier during the American Revolution [n ‐S] */s<br />

3542 REDEARS‐ ADEERRS REDEAR, a common sunfish [n] */*<br />

3099 REDFINS‐ DEFINRS REDFIN, a freshwater fish [n] */*<br />

400 REDIALS‐ ADEILRS REDIAL, DIAL, to manipulate a calibrated disk [v] */*<br />

560 REDLINE DEEILNR to withhold loans or insurance from certain neighborhoods [v ‐LINED, ‐LINING, ‐LINES] */drs<br />

381 REDOING DEGINOR REDO, DO, to begin and carry through to completion [v] */*<br />

3662 REDOUBT BDEORTU an enclosed fortification [n ‐S] */s<br />

1266 REDOUTS‐ DEORSTU REDOUT, a condition in which blood is driven to the head [n] */*<br />

1868 REDOWAS‐ ADEORSW REDOWA, a lively dance [n] */*<br />

3549 REDRIES DEEIRRS REDRY, DRY, to make dry (having no moisture) [v] p/*<br />

4657 REDROOT DEOORRT a perennial herb [n ‐S] */s<br />

79 REDTAIL ADEILRT a type of hawk [n ‐S] */s<br />

3726 REDTOPS‐ DEOPRST REDTOP, a type of grass [n] */*<br />

4534 REDWING DEGINRW a European thrush [n ‐S] */s<br />

1797 REEARNS‐ AEENRRS REEARN, EARN, to gain or deserve for one's labor or service [v] */*<br />

3964 REEDILY DEEILRY with a thin, piping sound [adv] g/*<br />

1140 REEDING DEEGINR a convex molding [n ‐S] b/s<br />

572 REEDITS‐ DEEIRST REEDIT, EDIT, to correct and prepare for publication [v] p/*<br />

2087 REEDMAN ADEEMNR one who plays a reed instrument [n REEDMEN] f/*<br />

3230 REEFING EEFGINR REEF, to reduce the area of a sail [v] */*<br />

1143 REELING EEGILNR sustained noise [n ‐S] c/s<br />

2184 REEMITS‐ EEIMRST REEMIT, EMIT, to send forth [v] */*<br />

1023 REENACT ACEENRT ENACT, to make into a law [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] p/s<br />

2527 REENDOW DEENORW ENDOW, to provide with something [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

4654 REESTED DEEERST REEST, to balk (to stop short and refuse to proceed) [v] */*<br />

3237 REEVING EEGINRV REEVE, to fasten by passing through or around something [v] */*<br />

3949 REFILED‐ DEEFILR REFILE, FILE, to arrange in order for future reference [v] p/*<br />

3983 REFILES‐ EEFILRS REFILE, FILE, to arrange in order for future reference [v] p/*<br />

3100 REFINDS‐ DEFINRS REFIND, FIND, to come upon after a search [v] */*<br />

2150 REFINED‐ DEEFINR REFINE, to free from impurities [v] */*<br />

4705 REFINER‐ EEFINRR one that refines (to free from impurities) [n ‐S] */sy<br />

2168 REFINES‐ EEFINRS REFINE, to free from impurities [v] */*<br />

2102 REFLATE AEEFLRT to inflate again [v ‐FLATED, ‐FLATING, ‐FLATES] */ds<br />

3984 REFLIES EEFILRS REFLY, FLY, to move through the air [v] */*<br />

863 REFLOAT AEFLORT FLOAT, to rest or remain on the surface of a liquid [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

3697 REFOUND DEFNORU FOUND, to establish [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

2006 REFRAIN AEFINRR to keep oneself back [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

4484 REFRONT EFNORRT FRONT, to provide with a front (a forward part) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

2424 REFUGIA AEFGIRU REFUGIUM, a stable area during a period of continental climactic change [n] */*<br />

3009 REFUTAL AEFLRTU the act of refuting (to prove to be false or erroneous) [n ‐S] */s<br />

256 REGAINS‐ AEGINRS REGAIN, GAIN, to acquire (to come into possession of) [v] */*<br />

2333 REGALED‐ ADEEGLR REGALE, to delight (to give great pleasure to) [v] */*<br />

2340 REGALES‐ AEEGLRS REGALE, to delight (to give great pleasure to) [v] */*<br />

990 REGALIA AAEGILR the rights and privileges of a king [n] */*<br />

4677 REGATTA AAEGRTT a boat race [n ‐S] */s<br />

2385 REGENTS‐ EEGNRST REGENT, one who rules in the place of a sovereign [n] */*<br />

3320 REGILDS‐ DEGILRS REGILD, GILD, to cover with a thin layer of gold [v] */*<br />

3232 REGIMEN‐ EEGIMNR a systematic plan [n ‐S] */st<br />

120 REGINAE‐ AEEGINR REGINA, queen [n] */*<br />

246 REGINAL‐ AEGILNR REGINA, queen [adj] */*<br />

257 REGINAS‐ AEGINRS REGINA, queen [n] */*<br />

386 REGIONS‐ EGINORS REGION, an administrative area or division [n] */*<br />

3238 REGIVEN‐ EEGINRV REGIVE, GIVE, to transfer freely to another's possession [v] */*<br />

4360 REGLETS‐ EEGLRST REGLET, a flat, narrow molding [n] */*<br />

2314 REGNANT AEGNNRT reigning [adj] p/*<br />

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