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There are 12 nine-letter words ending with MBLING

BRAMBLINGbrambling n. A finch, Fringilla montifringilla of northern Eurasia, the male having a black head in summer and an…
brambling v. Present participle of bramble.
BRAMBLING n. a bird of the finch family.
CRUMBLINGcrumbling v. Present participle and gerund of crumble.
crumbling n. Material that has crumbled away; crumbs.
CRUMBLING n. the act of crumbling.
DRUMBLINGdrumbling v. Present participle of drumble.
DRUMBLE v. (dialect) to move slowly.
GRUMBLINGgrumbling v. Present participle of grumble.
grumbling n. Complaining.
grumbling n. Rumbling.
SCAMBLINGscambling v. Present participle of scamble.
scambling n. (Obsolete) A hasty meal.
SCAMBLING n. a haphazard meal.
SCUMBLINGscumbling v. Present participle of scumble.
scumbling n. An application of scumbling; an opaque glaze.
SCUMBLING n. the act of scumbling.
SHAMBLINGshambling v. Present participle of shamble.
shambling adj. Who walks while dragging or shuffling the feet.
shambling n. An awkward, irregular gait.
STUMBLINGstumbling v. Present participle and gerund of stumble.
stumbling n. The motion of one who stumbles.
STUMBLE v. to trip when walking or running.
THIMBLINGthimbling n. Gerund of thimble: the act of using a thimble.
thimbling n. Synonym of thimblerigging (“the act of cheating (someone) in a thimblerig game, or by trickery”).
thimbling v. Present participle of thimble.
THUMBLINGthumbling n. A tiny, thumb-sized person; manikin.
thumbling n. Anything small, comparable to the size of a human thumb.
THUMBLING n. a diminutive being, a dwarf.
TREMBLINGtrembling n. A tremble.
trembling v. Present participle of tremble.
TREMBLING adj. shaking involuntarily.
WHOMBLINGwhombling v. Present participle of whomble.
WHOMBLE v. to overturn; to throw into a state of disorder, also WHEMMLE, WHOMMLE, WHUMMLE.

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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  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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