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There are 18 eight-letter words containing E, 2F, L, R and U

BLUFFERSbluffers n. Plural of bluffer.
BLUFFER n. one that bluffs.
FLUFFERSfluffers n. Plural of fluffer.
FLUFFER n. a person employed on a pornographic film to ensure that male actors are kept aroused.
FLUFFIERfluffier adj. Comparative form of fluffy: more fluffy.
FLUFFY adj. downy, light and soft.
FORCEFULforceful adj. Capable of either physical or coercive force; powerful.
FORCEFUL adj. full of strength.
FREAKFULfreakful adj. (Archaic) Full of whims or caprices.
FREAKFUL adj. quirkily unusual, also FREAKISH, FREAKY.
GRIEFFULgriefful adj. (Archaic) Expressing or full of grief; painful.
GRIEFFUL adj. full of grief.
MUFFLERSmufflers n. Plural of muffler.
MUFFLER n. a thick scarf, collar, etc.
PLUFFIERPLUFFY adj. puffed up, puffy.
RUFFLERSrufflers n. Plural of ruffler.
RUFFLER n. a beggar posing as a maimed soldier or sailor.
RUFFLIERrufflier adj. Comparative form of ruffly: more ruffly.
RUFFLY adj. not smooth.
RUFFLIKErufflike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a ruff.
RUFFLIKE adj. resembling a pleated collar.
SCUFFLERscuffler n. One who scuffles.
scuffler n. An agricultural implement resembling a scarifier, but usually lighter.
SCUFFLER n. one who scuffles.
SHUFFLERshuffler n. A person who shuffles.
shuffler n. A machine that shuffles.
shuffler n. Any of the three common American scaup ducks.
SIFFLEURSIFFLEUR n. (French) a (male) professional whistler.
SNUFFLERsnuffler n. One who snuffles.
SNUFFLER n. a person who snuffles.
TRUFFLEDtruffled adj. Provided, cooked, or stuffed with truffles.
TRUFFLE v. to hunt or root for truffles.
TRUFFLEStruffles n. Plural of truffle.
TRUFFLE v. to hunt or root for truffles.
UNRUFFLEunruffle v. (Transitive) To remove ruffles from; to make smooth.
unruffle v. (Transitive) To calm or soothe (a person).
unruffle v. (Intransitive) To calm down.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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