We found 23 words by descrambling these letters GALLUP

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Our word finder found 23 words from the 6 scrambled letters in A G L L P U you searched for.

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What Can The Letters GALLUP Mean ?

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  • Gall (n.)
    A wound in the skin made by rubbing.
  • Gall (n.)
    An excrescence of any form produced on any part of a plant by insects or their larvae. They are most commonly caused by small Hymenoptera and Diptera which puncture the bark and lay their eggs in the wounds. The larvae live within the galls. Some galls are due to aphids, mites, etc. See Gallnut.
  • Gall (n.)
    Anything extremely bitter; bitterness; rancor.
  • Gall (n.)
    Impudence; brazen assurance.
  • Gall (n.)
    The bitter, alkaline, viscid fluid found in the gall bladder, beneath the liver. It consists of the secretion of the liver, or bile, mixed with that of the mucous membrane of the gall bladder.
  • Gall (n.)
    The gall bladder.
  • Gall (v. i.)
    To scoff; to jeer.
  • Gall (v. t.)
    To fret and wear away by friction; to hurt or break the skin of by rubbing; to chafe; to injure the surface of by attrition; as, a saddle galls the back of a horse; to gall a mast or a cable.
  • Gall (v. t.)
    To fret; to vex; as, to be galled by sarcasm.
  • Gall (v. t.)
    To impregnate with a decoction of gallnuts.
  • Gall (v. t.)
    To injure; to harass; to annoy; as, the troops were galled by the shot of the enemy.
  • Gull (n.)
    A cheating or cheat; trick; fraud.
  • Gull (n.)
    One easily cheated; a dupe.
  • Gull (n.)
    One of many species of long-winged sea birds of the genus Larus and allied genera.
  • Gull (v. t.)
    To deceive; to cheat; to mislead; to trick; to defraud.
  • Gulp (n.)
    A disgorging.
  • Gulp (n.)
    The act of taking a large mouthful; a swallow, or as much as is awallowed at once.
  • Gulp (v. t.)
    To swallow eagerly, or in large draughts; to swallow up; to take down at one swallow.
  • Pall (a.)
    To become vapid, tasteless, dull, or insipid; to lose strength, life, spirit, or taste; as, the liquor palls.
  • Pall (n.)
    A figure resembling the Roman Catholic pallium, or pall, and having the form of the letter Y.
  • Pall (n.)
    A kind of rich stuff used for garments in the Middle Ages.
  • Pall (n.)
    A large cloth, esp., a heavy black cloth, thrown over a coffin at a funeral; sometimes, also, over a tomb.
  • Pall (n.)
    A piece of cardboard, covered with linen and embroidered on one side; -- used to put over the chalice.
  • Pall (n.)
    An outer garment; a cloak mantle.
  • Pall (n.)
    Nausea.
  • Pall (n.)
    Same as Pallium.
  • Pall (n.)
    Same as Pawl.
  • Pall (v. t.)
    To cloak.
  • Pall (v. t.)
    To make vapid or insipid; to make lifeless or spiritless; to dull; to weaken.
  • Pall (v. t.)
    To satiate; to cloy; as, to pall the appetite.
  • Plug (n.)
    A block of wood let into a wall, to afford a hold for nails.
  • Plug (n.)
    A flat oblong cake of pressed tobacco.
  • Plug (n.)
    A high, tapering silk hat.
  • Plug (n.)
    A worthless horse.
  • Plug (n.)
    Any piece of wood, metal, or other substance used to stop or fill a hole; a stopple.
  • Plug (v. t.)
    To stop with a plug; to make tight by stopping a hole.
  • pula (unknown)
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  • Pull (n.)
    A contest; a struggle; as, a wrestling pull.
  • Pull (n.)
    A kind of stroke by which a leg ball is sent to the off side, or an off ball to the side.
  • Pull (n.)
    A knob, handle, or lever, etc., by which anything is pulled; as, a drawer pull; a bell pull.
  • Pull (n.)
    A pluck; loss or violence suffered.
  • Pull (n.)
    Something in one's favor in a comparison or a contest; an advantage; means of influencing; as, in weights the favorite had the pull.
  • Pull (n.)
    The act of drinking; as, to take a pull at the beer, or the mug.
  • Pull (n.)
    The act of pulling or drawing with force; an effort to move something by drawing toward one.
  • Pull (n.)
    The act of rowing; as, a pull on the river.
  • Pull (v. i.)
    To exert one's self in an act or motion of drawing or hauling; to tug; as, to pull at a rope.
  • Pull (v. t.)
    To draw apart; to tear; to rend.
  • Pull (v. t.)
    To draw, or attempt to draw, toward one; to draw forcibly.
  • Pull (v. t.)
    To gather with the hand, or by drawing toward one; to pluck; as, to pull fruit; to pull flax; to pull a finch.
  • Pull (v. t.)
    To hold back, and so prevent from winning; as, the favorite was pulled.
  • Pull (v. t.)
    To move or operate by the motion of drawing towards one; as, to pull a bell; to pull an oar.
  • Pull (v. t.)
    To strike the ball in a particular manner. See Pull, n., 8.
  • Pull (v. t.)
    To take or make, as a proof or impression; -- hand presses being worked by pulling a lever.

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