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There are 15 words containing RDLING

BARDLINGbardling n. An inferior bard.
BARDLING n. a petty poet.
CURDLINGcurdling v. Present participle of curdle.
curdling n. The act by which something is curdled.
CURDLE v. to congeal, also CRUDDLE.
GIRDLINGgirdling v. Present participle of girdle.
GIRDLE v. to encircle with a belt.
HURDLINGhurdling n. (Athletics) A track and field running event where the runners have to jump over a number of hurdles.
hurdling n. Hurdles collectively; frames of twigs, etc. for enclosing land.
hurdling v. Present participle of hurdle.
LORDLINGlordling n. An unimportant or petty lord.
lordling n. A young lord.
LORDLING n. a young or unimportant lord, also LORDING.
NURDLINGnurdling v. Present participle of nurdle.
NURDLE v. in cricket, to score runs by gently pushing with the bat rather than hitting hard.
BARDLINGSbardlings n. Plural of bardling.
BARDLING n. a petty poet.
HURDLINGShurdlings n. Plural of hurdling.
HURDLING n. the act of jumping over hurdles.
LORDLINGSlordlings n. Plural of lordling.
LORDLING n. a young or unimportant lord, also LORDING.
BEGIRDLINGbegirdling v. Present participle of begirdle.
BEGIRDLE v. to surround as with a girdle.
ENGIRDLINGengirdling v. Present participle of engirdle.
ENGIRDLE v. to secure with a belt, also ENGIRD.
SHEPHERDLINGshepherdling n. (Poetic, archaic) A little shepherd.
SHEPHERDLING n. a little shepherd.
BLOODCURDLINGbloodcurdling adj. Causing great horror or terror.
blood-curdling adj. Causing terror or horror.
BLOODCURDLING adj. arousing fright or horror.
SHEPHERDLINGSshepherdlings n. Plural of shepherdling.
SHEPHERDLING n. a little shepherd.
BLOODCURDLINGLYbloodcurdlingly adv. In a bloodcurdling manner.
BLOODCURDLING adv. arousing fright or horror.

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: 4 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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