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There are 16 words containing ODGING

BODGINGbodging v. Present participle of bodge.
bodging n. (Britain) Traditional craft of turning wood for chair legs, braces, etc.
BODGE v. to patch up.
DODGINGdodging v. Present participle of dodge.
dodging n. The act of dodging; a dodge.
DODGING n. a photographic technique.
LODGINGlodging n. A place to live or lodge.
lodging n. Sleeping accommodation.
lodging n. (In the plural) Furnished rooms in a house rented as accommodation.
MODGINGMODGE v. (dialect) to do shoddy work.
DODGINGSdodgings n. Plural of dodging.
DODGING n. a photographic technique.
LODGINGSlodgings n. Plural of lodging.
lodgings n. A room or set of rooms in another person’s house where a person lodges.
lodgings n. An official residence.
NOODGINGnoodging v. Present participle of noodge.
NOODGE v. (Yiddish) to nag, also NUDZH.
PLODGINGplodging v. Present participle of plodge.
PLODGE v. (dialect) to wade in water.
STODGINGstodging v. Present participle of stodge.
STODGE v. to stuff full of food.
SMOODGINGsmoodging v. Present participle of smoodge.
SMOODGE v. (Australian slang) to kiss closely, also SMOOCH, SMOOGE, SMOUCH.
SPLODGINGsplodging v. Present participle of splodge.
SPLODGE v. to make a splash, also SPLATCH, SPLOTCH.
DISLODGINGdislodging v. Present participle of dislodge.
dislodging n. The act by which something is dislodged.
DISLODGE v. to remove from a firm position.
MISLODGINGmislodging v. Present participle of mislodge.
MISLODGE v. to lodge in a wrong place.
OUTDODGINGoutdodging v. Present participle of outdodge.
OUTDODGE v. to surpass in dodging.
OUTLODGINGoutlodging n. (UK, historical) A lodging outside the college bounds at Oxford or Cambridge.
OUTLODGING n. a lodging beyond bounds.
OUTLODGINGSoutlodgings n. Plural of outlodging.
OUTLODGING n. a lodging beyond bounds.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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