Anagrams of: HASHY
Best Scoring Anagrams of: HASHY
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shah | 4 | 10 | nounn | |||||
noun • title for the former hereditary monarch of Iran | ||||||||
hash | 4 | 10 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • chopped meat mixed with potatoes and browned • purified resinous extract of the hemp plant; used as a hallucinogen verb • chop up | ||||||||
shay | 4 | 10 | nounn | |||||
noun • a carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top; drawn by a single horse | ||||||||
hays | 4 | 10 | nounn | |||||
noun • United States lawyer and politician who formulated a production code that prescribed the moral content of United States films from 1930 to 1966 (1879-1954) • United States lawyer involved in several famous court trials (1881-1954) • the largest city in northwestern Kansas | ||||||||
ashy | 4 | 10 | adjectiveadj | |||||
adjective satellite • of a light grey | ||||||||
hahs | 4 | 10 | ||||||
Valid word for Scrabble US
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shh | 3 | 9 | ||||||
noun • An utterance of shh. verb • To utter shh. interjection • Requesting silence. | ||||||||
shy | 3 | 9 | adverb, adjectiveadv, adj | |||||
adjective • lacking self-confidence noun • a quick throw adjective satellite • short • wary and distrustful; disposed to avoid persons or things verb • start suddenly, as from fright • throw quickly | ||||||||
hay | 3 | 9 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • grass mowed and cured for use as fodder verb • convert (plant material) into hay | ||||||||
hah | 3 | 9 | ||||||
interjection • A representation of laughter. • An exclamation of triumph or discovery. • An exclamation of grief. • A sound of hesitation: er, um. • Said when making a vigorous attack. • (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. noun • The fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others). | ||||||||
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