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There are 20 words containing WOON

ASWOONaswoon adv. In a swoon.
ASWOON adj. swooning.
SWOONswoon n. A faint.
swoon n. An infatuation.
swoon v. (Literally) To faint, to lose consciousness.
SWOONEDswooned v. Simple past tense and past participle of swoon.
SWOON v. to faint, also SWOUN, SWOUND.
SWOONERswooner n. Someone who swoons.
SWOONER n. one who swoons.
SWOONERSswooners n. Plural of swooner.
SWOONER n. one who swoons.
SWOONIERSWOONY adj. languid, dazed.
SWOONIESTSWOONY adj. languid, dazed.
SWOONINGswooning v. Present participle of swoon.
swooning n. A swoon or faint.
SWOONING adj. fainting.
SWOONINGLYswooningly adv. To a degree that elicits swooning.
SWOONING adv. fainting.
SWOONINGSswoonings n. Plural of swooning.
SWOONING n. the act of swooning.
SWOONSswoons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swoon.
SWOON v. to faint, also SWOUN, SWOUND.
SWOONYswoony adj. Tending to swoon or faint.
SWOONY adj. languid, dazed.
TWOONIEtwoonie n. Alternative spelling of toonie.
TWOONIE n. (Canadian) a Canadian two-dollar coin, also TOONIE, TWONIE.
TWOONIEStwoonies n. Plural of twoonie Alternative form of toonies.
TWOONIE n. (Canadian) a Canadian two-dollar coin, also TOONIE, TWONIE.
WOONwoon n. (Obsolete) dwelling; wone.
WOON v. (Spenser) to dwell, also WON.
WOONEDWOON v. (Spenser) to dwell, also WON.
WOONERFwoonerf n. (Canada) a street in which pedestrians and cyclists have priority over motorists.
WOONERF n. (Dutch) a road in the Netherlands primarily for bicyclists and pedestrians.
WOONERFSwoonerfs n. Plural of woonerf.
WOONERF n. (Dutch) a road in the Netherlands primarily for bicyclists and pedestrians.
WOONINGWOON v. (Spenser) to dwell, also WON.
WOONSWOON v. (Spenser) to dwell, also WON.

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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