Anagrams of: CHOUGHS
Best Scoring Anagrams of: CHOUGHS
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choughs | 7 | 16 | nounn | |||||
noun • a European corvine bird of small or medium size with red legs and glossy black plumage | ||||||||
chough | 6 | 15 | nounn | |||||
noun • a European corvine bird of small or medium size with red legs and glossy black plumage | ||||||||
choush | 6 | 14 | nounn | |||||
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coughs | 6 | 12 | verbv | |||||
noun • a sudden noisy expulsion of air from the lungs that clears the air passages; a common symptom of upper respiratory infection or bronchitis or pneumonia or tuberculosis verb • exhale abruptly, as when one has a chest cold or congestion | ||||||||
cough | 5 | 11 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • a sudden noisy expulsion of air from the lungs that clears the air passages; a common symptom of upper respiratory infection or bronchitis or pneumonia or tuberculosis verb • exhale abruptly, as when one has a chest cold or congestion | ||||||||
chugs | 5 | 11 | verbv | |||||
noun • the dull explosive noise made by an engine verb • make a dull, explosive sound | ||||||||
hush | 4 | 10 | verbv | |||||
noun • (poetic) tranquil silence verb • become quiet or still; fall silent • cause to be quiet or not talk • become quiet or quieter • wash by removing particles • run water over the ground to erode (soil), revealing the underlying strata and valuable minerals | ||||||||
chug | 4 | 10 | verbv | |||||
noun • the dull explosive noise made by an engine verb • make a dull, explosive sound | ||||||||
hocus | 5 | 10 | verbv | |||||
noun • A magician, illusionist, one who practises sleight of hand. • One who cheats or deceives. • Trick; trickery. • Drugged liquor. verb • To play a trick on, to trick (someone); to hoax; to cheat. • To stupefy (someone) with drugged liquor (especially in order to steal from them). • To drug (liquor). • To adulterate (food). | ||||||||
huh | 3 | 9 | nounn | |||||
interjection • (with falling pitch) used to express amusement or subtle surprise. • Used to express doubt or confusion. • (with rising pitch) Used to reinforce a question. • (with falling pitch) Used either to belittle the issuer of a statement/question, or sarcastically to indicate utter agreement, and that the statement being responded to is an extreme understatement. The intonation is changed to distinguish between the two meanings - implied dullness for belittlement, and feigned surprise for utter agreement. • (with rising pitch) Used to indicate that one did not hear what was said. • (with falling pitch) Used to create a tag question. | ||||||||
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