6-Letter Words Containing: NAR__
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| Word | Save | Length | Usage | Points | Type | ||
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| snarky | 6 | 13 | adjectiveadj | ||||
adjective satellite • disdainfully or ironically humorous; scornful and mocking | |||||||
| knarry | 6 | 13 | verbv | ||||
Valid word for Scrabble US
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| narked | 6 | 11 | verb, adjectivev, adj | ||||
noun • an informer or spy working for the police • a lawman concerned with narcotics violations verb • cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations • inform or spy (for the police) | |||||||
| anarch | 6 | 11 | |||||
noun • The author of anarchy; one who excites revolt. | |||||||
| inarch | 6 | 11 | verbv | ||||
verb • To graft by uniting, as a scion, to a stock, without separating either from its root before the union is complete. | |||||||
| gnarly | 6 | 10 | adjectiveadj | ||||
adjective satellite • used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots | |||||||
| snarks | 6 | 10 | verb, nounv, n | ||||
noun • A graph in which every node has three branches, and the edges cannot be coloured in fewer than four colours without two edges of the same colour meeting at a point. • A fluke or unrepeatable result or detection in an experiment. | |||||||
| narrow | 6 | 9 | adjectiveadj | ||||
adjective • not wide • lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view • very limited in degree noun • a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water adjective satellite • limited in extent or scope • characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination verb • make or become more narrow or restricted • define clearly • become more focused on an area of activity or field of study • become tight or as if tight | |||||||
| snarly | 6 | 9 | adjectiveadj | ||||
adjective satellite • tangled in knots or snarls | |||||||
| snarfs | 6 | 9 | verb, nounv, n | ||||
verb • To eat or consume greedily. • To take something by dubious means, but without the connotations of stealing; to take something without regard to etiquette. • To expel (fluid or food) through the mouth or nostrils accidentally, usually while attempting to stifle laughter with one's mouth full. • To slurp (computing slang sense); to load in entirety; to copy as a whole. | |||||||
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