Anagrams of HURDENS
Best Scoring Anagrams of: HURDENS
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| rushed | 6 | 10 | adjectiveadj | ||||
adjective satellite • done under pressure | |||||||
| unshed | 6 | 10 | adjectiveadj | ||||
adjective • That has not been shed. | |||||||
| shred | 5 | 9 | verb, nounv, n | ||||
noun • a tiny or scarcely detectable amount • a small piece of cloth verb • tear into shreds | |||||||
| herds | 5 | 9 | nounn | ||||
noun • a group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals all of the same kind that are herded by humans • a group of wild mammals of one species that remain together: antelope or elephants or seals or whales or zebra • a crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things verb • cause to herd, drive, or crowd together • move together, like a herd • keep, move, or drive animals | |||||||
| sherd | 5 | 9 | nounn | ||||
noun • a broken piece of a brittle artifact | |||||||
| hurds | 5 | 9 | nounn | ||||
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| shend | 5 | 9 | |||||
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| shed | 4 | 8 | verb, nounv, n | ||||
adjective • shed at an early stage of development noun • an outbuilding with a single story; used for shelter or storage verb • to remove • pour out in drops or small quantities or as if in drops or small quantities • cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over • cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers | |||||||
| herd | 4 | 8 | verb, nounv, n | ||||
noun • a group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals all of the same kind that are herded by humans • a group of wild mammals of one species that remain together: antelope or elephants or seals or whales or zebra • a crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things verb • cause to herd, drive, or crowd together • move together, like a herd • keep, move, or drive animals | |||||||
| usher | 5 | 8 | verb, nounv, n | ||||
noun • Irish prelate who deduced from the Bible that Creation occurred in the year 4004 BC (1581-1656) • an official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber • someone employed to conduct others verb • take (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums | |||||||
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