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There are 14 eight-letter words containing G, I, L, P, R and S

GLIMPSERglimpser n. One who glimpses something.
GLIMPSER n. one who glimpses.
GRAPLINSgraplins n. Plural of graplin.
GRAPLIN n. a type of anchor, also GRAPLINE.
GRIPPLESgripples n. Plural of gripple.
GRIPPLE n. (obsolete) a grasp; a gripe.
PILGRIMSpilgrims n. Plural of pilgrim.
Pilgrims n. Plural of Pilgrim.
PILGRIM n. someone who goes on a pilgrimage, also PILGRIMAGER, PILGRIMER.
PINGLERSpinglers n. Plural of pingler.
PINGLER n. one who nibbles at food with little appetite.
PURLINGSpurlings n. Plural of purling.
PURLING n. the swirling of a stream.
SHOPGIRLshopgirl n. A girl who works in a shop; a young saleswoman.
SHOPGIRL n. a salesgirl.
SLURPINGslurping v. Present participle of slurp.
slurping n. A sound or motion that slurps.
SLURP v. to drink noisily.
SPARLINGsparling n. The European smelt (Osmerus eperlanus).
sparling n. A young salmon.
sparling n. (UK, Scotland, dialect) A tern.
SPERLINGsperling n. (UK, archaic, dialect) A smelt; a sparling.
sperling n. (US, archaic, dialect) A young herring.
SPERLING n. a kind of fish, the smelt, also SPARLING, SPIRLING.
SPIRLINGspirling n. (UK, dialect) sparling.
SPIRLING n. a kind of fish, aka smelt, also SPARLING, SPERLING.
SPRINGALspringal n. (Archaic) Alternative form of springald (“a youth”).
springal n. Obsolete form of springald (“military engine for launching stones and arrows”).
SPRINGAL n. (archaic) an active young man; a youth, also SPRINGALD.
SPRINGLEspringle n. (Rare) a trap to catch animals, using a spring mechanism.
springle v. (Rare) to sprinkle.
SPRINGLE n. a snare with a noose and spring, also SPRINGE.
SPURLINGspurling n. (Obsolete, UK, dialect) A tern.
Spurling prop.n. A surname.
SPURLING n. a tern.

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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