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Top 5000 7s Alpha - Old Town Scrabble

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Nacogdoches <strong>Scrabble</strong> Club<br />

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<strong>Top</strong> <strong>5000</strong> <strong>7s</strong><br />

by Probability<br />

(Sorted <strong>Alpha</strong>betically)<br />

1944 SPOILER EILOPRS one that spoils (to impair the value or quality of) [n ‐S] */s<br />

4603 SPONDEE DEENOPS a type of metrical foot [n ‐S] */s<br />

3727 ‐SPORTED DEOPRST SPORT, to frolic (to play and run about merrily) [v] */*<br />

3766 ‐SPOUTER EOPRSTU one that spouts (to eject in a rapid stream) [n ‐S] */s<br />

4557 SPRINGE‐ EGINPRS to catch with a type of snare [v SPRINGED, SPRINGEING, SPRINGES] */drs<br />

1398 STABILE ABEILST a stationary abstract sculpture [n ‐S] */s<br />

2926 STABLER‐ ABELRST one that keeps a stable [n ‐S] */s<br />

270 STAGIER AEGIRST STAGY, having a theatrical quality [adj] */*<br />

97 STAIDER ADEIRST STAID, sober and sedate [adj] */*<br />

91 STAINED ADEINST STAIN, to discolor or dirty [v] */*<br />

26 STAINER AEINRST one that stains (to discolor or dirty) [n ‐S] */s<br />

3634 STAITHE AEHISTT a wharf equipped for transferring coal from railroad cars into ships [n ‐S] */s<br />

2780 STALING AGILNST STALE, to become stale (not fresh) [v] */*<br />

546 STANDEE ADEENST one who stands because of the lack of seats [n ‐S] */s<br />

407 STANDER ADENRST one that stands (to assume or maintain an upright position) [n ‐S] */s<br />

1640 ‐STANGED ADEGNST STANG, to sting (to prick painfully) [v] */*<br />

522 STANINE AEINNST one of the nine classes into which a set of scores are divided [n ‐S] */s<br />

3038 STAPLER‐ AELPRST a stapling device [n ‐S] */s<br />

1345 ‐STARING AGINRST STARE, to gaze fixedly [v] */*<br />

2704 STARLET AELRSTT a small star [n ‐S] */s<br />

4388 STARLIT AILRSTT lighted by the stars [adj] */*<br />

2691 ‐STARRED ADERRST STAR, to shine as a star (a natural luminous body visible in the sky) [v] */*<br />

2693 ‐STARTED ADERSTT START, to set out [v] */*<br />

2705 STARTLE AELRSTT to frighten or surprise suddenly [v ‐TLED, ‐TLING, ‐TLES] */drs<br />

3001 STARVED‐ ADERSTV STARVE, to die from lack of food [v] */*<br />

3621 STATICE‐ ACEISTT a flowering plant [n ‐S] */s<br />

1339 STATION AINOSTT to assign to a position [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

3651 STATIVE AEISTTV a verb that expresses a condition [n ‐S] */s<br />

4967 STATUED‐ ADESTTU STATUE, a three‐dimensional work of art [adj] */*<br />

2712 STATURE AERSTTU the natural height of a human or animal body [n ‐S] */s<br />

558 STEALER AEELRST one that steals (to take without right or permission) [n ‐S] */s<br />

3895 ‐STEAMED ADEEMST STEAM, to expose to steam (water in the form of vapor) [v] */*<br />

2125 STEAMER AEEMRST to travel by steamship [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

608 STEARIC ACEIRST STEARIN, the solid portion of a fat [adj] */*<br />

27 STEARIN AEINRST the solid portion of a fat [n ‐S] : STEARIC [adj] */es<br />

2507 STEELIE EEEILST a steel playing marble [n ‐S] */rs<br />

4655 STEERED DEEERST STEER, to direct the course of [v] */*<br />

4656 STELENE EEELNST STELA, an inscribed slab used as a monument [adj] */*<br />

3084 STENCIL CEILNST to mark by means of a perforated sheet of material [v ‐CILED, ‐CILING, ‐CILS or ‐CILLED, ‐CILLING, ‐<br />

CILS] */s<br />

4501 STENGAH AEGHNST a mixed drink [n ‐S] */s<br />

1715 STENTOR ENORSTT a person having a very loud voice [n ‐S] */s<br />

4474 STEREOS‐ EEORSST STEREO, to make a type of printing plate [v] */*<br />

583 STERILE EEILRST incapable of producing offspring [adj] */*<br />

415 STERNAL‐ AELNRST pertaining to the sternum [adj] a/*<br />

3599 STERNER EENRRST STERN, unyielding (to give up) [adj] */*<br />

171 STEROID DEIORST a type of chemical compound [n ‐S] a/s<br />

3002 STEWARD ADERSTW to manage (to control or direct) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

4564 ‐STEWING EGINSTW STEW, to cook by boiling slowly [v] */*<br />

637 STHENIA AEHINST excessive energy [n ‐S] : STHENIC [adj] a/s<br />

3459 STIBINE BEIINST a poisonous gas [n ‐S] */s<br />

3136 STIFLER‐ EFILRST one that stifles (to smother (to prevent from breathing)) [n ‐S] */s<br />

4972 ‐STILTED DEILSTT STILT, to raise on stilts (long, slender poles) [v] */*<br />

776 STINGER EGINRST one that stings (to prick painfully) [n ‐S] */s<br />

3432 ‐STINKER EIKNRST one that stinks (to emit a foul odor) [n ‐S] */s<br />

2722 ‐STINTED DEINSTT STINT, to limit (to restrict (to keep within certain boundaries)) [v] */*<br />

1300 ‐STINTER EINRSTT one that stints (to limit (to restrict)) [n ‐S] */s<br />

3124 STIPEND DEINPST a fixed sum of money paid periodically [n ‐S] */s<br />

2723 STIRRED DEIRRST STIR, to pass an implement through in circular motions [v] */*<br />

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