Words that contain 's' and end in 'gle'


For this search, there are 52 entires.

6 letter words

  • single
  • songle

7 letter words

  • espigle
  • shingle
  • shoggle
  • shoogle
  • skyugle
  • smuggle
  • snaggle
  • sniggle
  • snuggle
  • spangle
  • swiggle
  • swingle

8 letter words

  • espiegle
  • scraggle
  • scriggle
  • sexangle
  • sprangle
  • springle
  • squiggle
  • straggle
  • strangle
  • striggle
  • struggle
  • unsingle

9 letter words

  • bespangle
  • enspangle
  • estrangle
  • misguggle
  • mismingle
  • nonsingle
  • reshingle
  • respangle
  • semiangle
  • septangle
  • surcingle

10 letter words

  • maxisingle
  • owlspiegle
  • rosetangle
  • semisingle
  • upstruggle

11 letter words

  • disentangle
  • hornswaggle
  • hornswoggle
  • prestruggle
  • spreadeagle
  • swingdingle

12 letter words

  • disembrangle

13 letter words

  • circumspangle

14 letter words

  • semiquadrangle

15 letter words

  • counterstruggle

What's the maximum number of words you are able to construct from this combination of letters?
It's possible to make 52 words with the combination of words that have 's' in and end with 'gle'.

How many characters does the largest word on this list contain?
Try 'counterstruggle'

Which word that has 's' in and ends with 'gle' is the most common word in the dictionary?
According to our database, the most popular word that have 's' in and end with 'gle' is 'single'!

What is the highest number of points you can get in Scrabble from this list of words that contain 's' and end in 'gle'?
From this particular combination, one can make 'squiggle' which gets 19 points.

Is there an example word from this page of word that has 's' in and ends with 'gle' which might be deemed as interesting?
Dictionarypedia considers 'strangle' to be the most weird word on this list. According to the Oxford dictionary, 'strangle' means "1. To compress the windpipe of (a person or animal) until death results from stoppage of respiration; to choke to death by compressing the throat, as with the hand or a rope. Our Saxon ancestors compelled the adulteress to strangle herself. Ayliffe. 2. To stifle, choke, or suffocate in any...".