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There are 20 ten-letter words containing 2E, G, 2R, S and U

BEGRUDGERSbegrudgers n. Plural of begrudger.
BEGRUDGER n. one who begrudges.
BROGUERIESBROGUERY n. the use of an Irish accent.
DEMURRAGESdemurrages n. Plural of demurrage.
DEMURRAGE n. undue delay or detention of a vessel, railway wagon, etc., and thus in the completion of a contract; compensation for such detention.
DRUDGERIESdrudgeries n. Plural of drudgery.
DRUDGERY n. hard, tedious work.
GROTESQUERgrotesquer adj. Comparative form of grotesque: more grotesque.
GROTESQUE adj. (French) extravagantly formed, fantastic; bizarre.
GRUBSTREETGrubstreet prop.n. Alternative form of Grub Street.
Grub␣Street prop.n. The home or state of impoverished writers and literary hacks.
GRUBSTREET adj. relating to or characteristic of hack literature.
GUERDONERSGUERDONER n. one who guerdons, rewards.
HIERURGIEShierurgies n. Plural of hierurgy.
HIERURGY n. a sacred performance.
PREFIGURESprefigures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prefigure.
PREFIGURE v. to imagine beforehand; to foreshadow.
PREJUDGERSprejudgers n. Plural of prejudger.
PREJUDGER n. one who prejudges.
PRESURGERYpresurgery adj. Before surgery.
PRESURGERY adj. before surgery.
REGISSEURSREGISSEUR n. (French) a ballet director.
REGUERDONSreguerdons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reguerdon.
reguerdons n. Plural of reguerdon.
REGUERDON v. (Shakespeare) to reward.
REGULARISEregularise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of regularize.
REGULARISE v. to make regular, also REGULARIZE.
REPERUSINGreperusing v. Present participle of reperuse.
REPERUSE v. to peruse again.
RESECURINGresecuring v. Present participle of resecure.
RESECURE v. to secure again.
RESURGENCEresurgence n. An instance of something resurging; a renewal of vigor or vitality.
RESURGENCE n. a rising again into life, activity, or prominence.
SUPERLARGEsuperlarge adj. Very large.
SUPERLARGE adj. exceptionally large.
TREGETOURStregetours n. Plural of tregetour.
TREGETOUR n. (archaic) a juggling magician.
UNDERGOERSundergoers n. Plural of undergoer.
UNDERGOER n. one who undergoes.

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 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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