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There are 16 words containing WACKE

BETHWACKEDbethwacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of bethwack.
BETHWACK v. to thrash soundly.
GRAYWACKEgraywacke n. Alternative form of greywacke.
GRAYWACKE n. any coarse-grained, usually dark sandstone containing angular mineral and rock fragments in a fine-grained clayey matrix, also GREYWACKE.
GRAYWACKESgraywackes n. Plural of graywacke.
GRAYWACKE n. any coarse-grained, usually dark sandstone containing angular mineral and rock fragments in a fine-grained clayey matrix, also GREYWACKE.
GREYWACKEgreywacke n. (Geology) A hard dark sandstone with poorly sorted angular grains of quartz, feldspar, and small rock…
GREYWACKE n. any coarse-grained, usually dark sandstone containing angular mineral and rock fragments in a fine-grained clayey matrix, also GRAYWACKE.
GREYWACKESgreywackes n. Plural of greywacke.
GREYWACKE n. any coarse-grained, usually dark sandstone containing angular mineral and rock fragments in a fine-grained clayey matrix, also GRAYWACKE.
PADDYWACKEDPADDYWACK v. to spank or smack.
SWACKEDswacked adj. (Slang) Intoxicated.
swacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of swack.
SWACK v. (Scots) to strike, brandish.
THWACKEDthwacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of thwack.
THWACK v. to strike with something flat.
THWACKERthwacker n. A person who strikes a resounding blow with an object.
thwacker n. A club, rod, stick, etc., used to thwack.
THWACKER n. one who thwacks.
THWACKERSthwackers n. Plural of thwacker.
THWACKER n. one who thwacks.
WACKEwacke n. (Geology) A soft, earthy, dark-coloured rock or clay derived from the alteration of basalt.
WACKE n. (German) an old name for a decomposed basalt, also GRAYWACKE, GREYWACKE.
WACKEDWACKED adj. (colloquial) intoxicated, exhausted.
WACKERwacker n. (UK, Liverpudlian) A Liverpudlian; a resident of Liverpool, England.
wacker adj. Comparative form of wack: more wack.
Wacker n. Alternative letter-case form of wacker.
WACKERSwackers n. Plural of wacker.
Wackers n. Plural of Wacker.
WACKER n. (slang) mate, pal.
WACKESwackes n. Plural of wacke.
WACKE n. (German) an old name for a decomposed basalt, also GRAYWACKE, GREYWACKE.
WACKESTwackest adj. Superlative form of wack: most wack.
WACK adj. crazy, also WACKY.

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: 44 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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