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Our word finder found 35 words from the 6 scrambled letters in H I K P S U you searched for.

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What Can The Letters PUKISH Mean?

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  • hips (unknown)
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  • Husk (n.)
    The external covering or envelope of certain fruits or seeds; glume; hull; rind; in the United States, especially applied to the covering of the ears of maize.
  • Husk (n.)
    The supporting frame of a run of millstones.
  • Husk (v. t.)
    To strip off the external covering or envelope of; as, to husk Indian corn.
  • khis (unknown)
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  • kips (unknown)
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  • phis (unknown)
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  • Pish (interj.)
    An exclamation of contempt.
  • Pish (v. i.)
    To express contempt.
  • Push (n.)
    A pustule; a pimple.
  • Push (n.)
    A thrust with a pointed instrument, or with the end of a thing.
  • Push (n.)
    An assault or attack; an effort; an attempt; hence, the time or occasion for action.
  • Push (n.)
    Any thrust. pressure, impulse, or force, or force applied; a shove; as, to give the ball the first push.
  • Push (n.)
    The faculty of overcoming obstacles; aggressive energy; as, he has push, or he has no push.
  • Push (v. i.)
    To burst pot, as a bud or shoot.
  • Push (v. i.)
    To make a thrust; to shove; as, to push with the horns or with a sword.
  • Push (v. i.)
    To make an advance, attack, or effort; to be energetic; as, a man must push in order to succeed.
  • Push (v. t.)
    To bear hard upon; to perplex; to embarrass.
  • Push (v. t.)
    To importune; to press with solicitation; to tease.
  • Push (v. t.)
    To press against with force; to drive or impel by pressure; to endeavor to drive by steady pressure, without striking; -- opposed to draw.
  • Push (v. t.)
    To press or urge forward; to drive; to push an objection too far.
  • Push (v. t.)
    To thrust the points of the horns against; to gore.
  • Ship (n.)
    A dish or utensil (originally fashioned like the hull of a ship) used to hold incense.
  • Ship (n.)
    Any large seagoing vessel.
  • Ship (n.)
    Pay; reward.
  • Ship (n.)
    Specifically, a vessel furnished with a bowsprit and three masts (a mainmast, a foremast, and a mizzenmast), each of which is composed of a lower mast, a topmast, and a topgallant mast, and square-rigged on all masts. See Illustation in Appendix.
  • Ship (v. i.)
    To embark on a ship.
  • Ship (v. i.)
    To engage to serve on board of a vessel; as, to ship on a man-of-war.
  • Ship (v. t.)
    By extension, in commercial usage, to commit to any conveyance for transportation to a distance; as, to ship freight by railroad.
  • Ship (v. t.)
    Hence, to send away; to get rid of.
  • Ship (v. t.)
    To engage or secure for service on board of a ship; as, to ship seamen.
  • Ship (v. t.)
    To put in its place; as, to ship the tiller or rudder.
  • Ship (v. t.)
    To put on board of a ship, or vessel of any kind, for transportation; to send by water.
  • Ship (v. t.)
    To receive on board ship; as, to ship a sea.
  • Skip (n.)
    A basket on wheels, used in cotton factories.
  • Skip (n.)
    A basket. See Skep.
  • Skip (n.)
    A beehive; a skep.
  • Skip (n.)
    A charge of sirup in the pans.
  • Skip (n.)
    A light leap or bound.
  • Skip (n.)
    A passage from one sound to another by more than a degree at once.
  • Skip (n.)
    An iron bucket, which slides between guides, for hoisting mineral and rock.
  • Skip (n.)
    The act of passing over an interval from one thing to another; an omission of a part.
  • Skip (v. i.)
    Fig.: To leave matters unnoticed, as in reading, speaking, or writing; to pass by, or overlook, portions of a thing; -- often followed by over.
  • Skip (v. i.)
    To leap lightly; to move in leaps and hounds; -- commonly implying a sportive spirit.
  • Skip (v. t.)
    To cause to skip; as, to skip a stone.
  • Skip (v. t.)
    To leap lightly over; as, to skip the rope.
  • Skip (v. t.)
    To pass over or by without notice; to omit; to miss; as, to skip a line in reading; to skip a lesson.
  • spik (unknown)
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