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English 6 letter words - Containing letters wlap - page 1

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aprowl

aprowl

adj

  1. Prowling.

dewlap

dewlap

noun

  1. The pendulous skin under the neck of an ox, or a similar feature on any other animal.
  2. The sagging flesh on the throat of an elderly human.

lapwai

lapwai

Proper noun

  1. A city/town in Idaho.

pailow

pawlet

phulwa

pilaws

pilaws

noun

  1. plural of pilaw

pownal

prelaw

prelaw

noun

  1. (US) Any course of study taken by an undergraduate in preparation for study at a law school.

pulwar

pulwar

noun

  1. A keelless riverboat used in northeast India and Bangladesh, chiefly to carry cargo.

sprawl

sprawl

noun

  1. (wrestling, martial arts) A defensive technique that is done in response to certain takedown attempts, where one scoots the legs backwards so as to land on the upper back of the opponent.
  2. A straggling, haphazard growth, especially of housing on the edge of a city.
  3. An ungainly sprawling posture.

verb

  1. (wrestling, martial arts) To scoot the legs backwards, so as to land on the upper back of an opponent attempting a takedown.
  2. To sit with the limbs spread out.
  3. To spread out in a disorderly fashion; to straggle.

upwall

walkup

walkup

noun

  1. Alternative form of walk-up

wallop

wallop

noun

  1. (UK, Scotland, dialect) A quick rolling movement; a gallop.
  2. (archaic) A thick piece of fat.
  3. (slang) anything produced by a process that involves boiling; beer, tea, whitewash.
  4. A heavy blow, punch.
  5. A person's ability to throw such punches.
  6. A thrill, emotionally excited reaction.
  7. An emotional impact, psychological force.

verb

  1. (Internet) To send a message to all operators on an Internet Relay Chat server.
  2. (intransitive) To flounder, wallow.
  3. (intransitive) To rush hastily.
  4. (transitive) To strike heavily, thrash soundly.
  5. (transitive) To trounce, beat by a wide margin.
  6. (transitive) To wrap up temporarily.
  7. To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
  8. To eat or drink with gusto.
  9. To move in a rolling, cumbersome manner; to waddle.

wample

warple

warple

verb

  1. (intransitive, UK dialectal) To stagger; go in a zig-zag course; move with difficulty; struggle through.
  2. (transitive, UK dialectal) To intertwine; twist; entangle.
  3. (transitive, UK dialectal) To twist or wind around.
  4. (transitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To wrestle; tumble; wriggle.
  5. (transitive, UK dialectal, figuratively) To confuse.

wraple

wraple

verb

  1. (transitive, UK dialectal) To entangle; warp.