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There are 17 words containing RTLING

DARTLINGdartling v. Present participle of dartle.
DARTLE v. to dart repeatedly.
HURTLINGhurtling v. Present participle of hurtle.
hurtling n. The act of something being hurtled or thrown.
HURTLE v. to rush violently.
MORTLINGmortling n. (UK, dialect) An animal, such as a sheep, that has died of disease or privation.
mortling n. (UK) Wool taken from a dead sheep.
MORTLING n. a sheep that has died from disease, also MORLING.
TURTLINGturtling n. The hunting of turtles (the reptiles).
turtling n. (Nautical) Turning turtle.
turtling n. (Figuratively) Any slow progression or build-up.
CHORTLINGchortling v. Present participle of chortle.
chortling n. The act of giving a chortle.
CHORTLE v. to chuckle with glee.
COURTLINGcourtling n. (Obsolete) A sycophantic courtier.
COURTLING n. a sycophantic courtier.
HEARTLINGheartling n. A term of endearment, similar to darling.
HEARTLING n. (Shakespeare) little heart, used in the oath ods heartling.
MORTLINGSmortlings n. Plural of mortling.
MORTLING n. a sheep that has died from disease, also MORLING.
SNIRTLINGsnirtling v. Present participle of snirtle.
SNIRTLE v. (Scots) to snicker.
STARTLINGstartling v. Present participle and gerund of startle.
startling adj. Likely to startle; surprising; shocking.
startling n. A startle; a sudden motion or shock.
TURTLINGSturtlings n. Plural of turtling.
TURTLING n. the hunting of turtles.
COURTLINGScourtlings n. Plural of courtling.
COURTLING n. a sycophantic courtier.
HEARTLINGSheartlings interj. (Obsolete) An exclamation used in addressing a familiar acquaintance.
HEARTLING n. (Shakespeare) little heart, used in the oath ods heartling.
STARTLINGSstartlings n. Plural of startling.
STARTLING n. the act of startling.
STARTLINGLYstartlingly adv. In a startling manner; surprisingly; shockingly.
STARTLING adv. very surprising.
UNSTARTLINGunstartling adj. Not startling.
UNSTARTLING adj. not startling.
UNSTARTLINGLYunstartlingly adv. So as not to startle; unsurprisingly.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 36 words
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  • Scrabble in German: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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