Shitwork Anagram
Anagrams of shitwork
We found 1 anagrams of shitwork. An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once. Not all words have anagrams, but it is often possible to unscramble longer words to make multiple shorter words.
Shitwork Unscrambled Words
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8 Letter Words Unscrambled From Shitwork
6 Letter Words Unscrambled From Shitwork
5 Letter Words Unscrambled From Shitwork
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shirt - to don a garment for the upper body
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shirk - to avoid work or a duty
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shtik - (Yiddish) a familiar line of chat adapted by a particular comedian, also SCHTICK, SCHTIK, SHTICK
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short - having little length
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shrow - (Shakespeare) to shrew, to curse, also SHREW
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stirk - a yearling ox or cow
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stork - any large wading bird of the family Ciconiidae
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strow - to scatter, also STREW
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swith - (obsolete) quickly, also SWITHE
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sowth - (Scots) to whistle or hum softly, also SOWF, SOWFF
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skirt - to pass along the border
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skort - a pair of shorts with a front panel that gives the appearance of a skirt
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hoist - to raise with tackle
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hoiks - HOIK, to hitch up, also HOICK
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howks - HOWK, (Scots) to dig, burrow, also HOLK
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horst - (German) a mass of the earth's crust that lies between two faults and is higher than the surrounding land, also HORSTE
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horis - HORI, (Maori) a Maori; falsehood
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horks - HORK, to spit
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hokis - HOKI, (Maori) a type of fish with white flesh
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throw - to fling in the air
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tiros - TIRO, (Latin) a beginner or novice, also TYRO
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torsi - TORSO, (Italian) the trunk of the human body
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torsk - (Norwegian) a marine food fish, aka cusk
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trios - TRIO, (Italian) a group of three
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trois - (French) the number three
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trows - TROW, (archaic) to believe
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whist - to become silent
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whisk - to move quickly
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whits - WHIT, the smallest particle imaginable, also HAET
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whios - WHIO, (Maori) a New Zealand mountain duck with blue plumage
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whirs - WHIR, to spin with a humming noise, also WHIRR
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whort - a whortleberry, also HURTLEBERRY, WHORTLE, WHORTLEBERRY
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wisht - (Scots) an interjection meaning keep silent, also WHEESH, WHEESHT, WHISHT
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withs - WITH, a partition between chimney flues
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worst - most bad, also WARST, WAURST
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worts - WORT, a plant, herb or vegetable
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worth - to happen, befall
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works - WORK, to toil in mind or body
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wrist - the junction between the hand and forearm
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writs - WRIT, a written legal order
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wroth - wrathful, also WROTHFUL
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riots - RIOT, to take part in a violent public disturbance
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roshi - (Japanese) a teacher of Zen Buddhism
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rosit - (Scots) to coat with rosin, also ROSET, ROZET, ROZIT
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rosti - a cheese-topped fried Swiss dish consisting of grated potato and onion, also ROESTI
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roist - to revel noisily, carouse, also ROISTER, ROYST, ROYSTER
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rotis - ROTI, (Hindi) a cake of unleavened bread
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rowts - ROWT, to rummage out
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rowth - (Scots) abundance, also ROUTH
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khors - KHOR, (Arabic) a dry watercourse; a ravine
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kiths - KITH, one's friends and neighbours
4 Letter Words Unscrambled From Shitwork
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shit - (vulgar) to defecate
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shir - to pucker, also SHIRR
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shot - to load with small pellets
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show - to cause or permit to be seen
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shri - (Sanskrit) in India, a title of great respect given to a man, also SRI
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sith - (Shakespeare) since, also SENS, SITHEN, SITHENCE, SITHENS
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stir - to move around or mix
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stow - to put away
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swot - to study hard
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soth - truth, also SOOTH
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sori - SORUS, (Greek) a cluster of sporangia
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sort - to arrange in class, kind or size
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skit - a short satirical sketch in dramatic form
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skio - (Orkney) a hut, a shed, also SKEO
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hist - (archaic) an expression used to attract attention
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hits - HIT, to strike forcibly
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host - to entertain socially
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hois - HOI, to urge, incite
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hoik - to hitch up, also HOICK
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hots - HOT, to heat
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hows - HOW, a low hill, also HOWE
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howk - (Scots) to dig, burrow, also HOLK
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hors - (French) out of the combat; disabled from fighting
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hori - (Maori) a Maori; falsehood
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hork - to spit
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hoki - (Maori) a type of fish with white flesh
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irks - IRK, to annoy or weary
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this - the person or thing just mentioned
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thio - of compounds, containing sulphur
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thir - (Scots) those
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thro - (archaic) through
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tiro - (Latin) a beginner or novice, also TYRO
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tiks - TIK, (South African) the drug methamphetamine in crystal form
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twos - TWO, the next whole number after one
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tosh - to trim
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tows - TOW, to pull by means of a chain or rope
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tors - TOR, a high, craggy hill
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tori - TORUS, (Latin) a large convex moulding
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trio - (Italian) a group of three
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trow - (archaic) to believe
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whit - the smallest particle imaginable, also HAET
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whio - (Maori) a New Zealand mountain duck with blue plumage
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whir - to spin with a humming noise, also WHIRR
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whot - (Spenser) hot
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wish - to desire, also WISS
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wist - (archaic) to know, also WIS, WIT, WOT
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wits - WIT, to know
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with - a partition between chimney flues
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wost - WIT, to know
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wots - WOT, (archaic) to know, also WIS, WIST, WIT
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wort - a plant, herb or vegetable
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work - to toil in mind or body
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woks - WOK, (Chinese) a pan used in Chinese cookery, also WOCK
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writ - a written legal order
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oiks - OIK, an inferior person
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owts - OWT, (dialect) anything, also AUGHT, OUCHT
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orts - ORT, a leftover from a meal
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rhos - RHO, a letter of the Greek alphabet
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risk - to expose to loss or injury
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rits - RIT, (Scots) to scratch, score, also RITT
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riot - to take part in a violent public disturbance
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rost - (obsolete) to roast
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rots - ROT, to decompose
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roti - (Hindi) a cake of unleavened bread
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rows - ROW, to propel by means of oars
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rowt - to rummage out
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roks - ROK, an enormous bird of Arabian legend, also ROC, RUC, RUKH
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khis - KHI, the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet, also CHI
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khor - (Arabic) a dry watercourse; a ravine
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kish - solid graphite which separates from hot cast-iron
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kist - (Scots) to place into a coffin
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kits - KIT, to equip, fit out
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kith - one's friends and neighbours
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kirs - KIR, a wine and blackcurrant drink
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kois - KOI, (Japanese) a large Japanese carp
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kows - KOW, a branch of twigs
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kors - KOR, a Hebrew unit of measure
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kris - (Malay) to stab with a Malay dagger, also CRIS, CREESE, KREESE
3 Letter Words Unscrambled From Shitwork
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sho - a nonstandard spelling of sure, representing its pronunciation in the southern US
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sit - to rest on the buttocks
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sir - to use a respectful form of address to a man
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sik - (Australian slang) excellent
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soh - the fifth note of the musical scale, also SO, SOL
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sot - to play the drunken fool
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sow - to scatter seeds for a crop
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sri - (Sanskrit) in India, a title of great respect given to a man, also SHRI
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ski - to travel over snow on narrow strips of wood, also SKEE
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his - of or belonging to a male person or thing
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hit - to strike forcibly
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hos - HO, to stop
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hoi - to urge, incite
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hot - having a high temperature
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how - a low hill, also HOWE
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ish - in Scots law, issue or expiry
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iso - (short for) an isolated replay, a TV and film facility
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its - possessive form of IT
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ios - IO, a cry of joy
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irk - to annoy or weary
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tsk - to utter an exclamation of annoyance, also TSKTSK
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tho - (Spenser) those
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tis - TI, the seventh tone of the diatonic musical scale
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tik - (South African) the drug methamphetamine in crystal form
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two - the next whole number after one
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tow - to pull by means of a chain or rope
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tor - a high, craggy hill
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who - which person
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wis - a sham archaic word for to know, also WIST, WIT, WOT
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wit - to know
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wos - WO, (archaic) woe, also WAE
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wot - (archaic) to know, also WIS, WIST, WIT
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wok - (Chinese) a pan used in Chinese cookery, also WOCK
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ohs - OH, to exclaim in surprise
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ois - OI, a New Zealand bird, the grey-faced petrel
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oik - an inferior person
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owt - (dialect) anything, also AUGHT, OUCHT
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ors - OR, the heraldic tincture gold
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ort - a leftover from a meal
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rho - a letter of the Greek alphabet
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rit - (Scots) to scratch, score, also RITT
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rot - to decompose
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row - to propel by means of oars
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rok - an enormous bird of Arabian legend, also ROC, RUC, RUKH
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khi - the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet, also CHI
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kis - KI, (Japanese) the spirit of martial art
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kit - to equip, fit out
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kir - a wine and blackcurrant drink
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kos - a measure of distance in India, also COSS, KOSS
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koi - (Japanese) a large Japanese carp
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kow - a branch of twigs
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kor - a Hebrew unit of measure
2 Letter Words Unscrambled From Shitwork
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sh - an interjection requesting silence, also SHA, SHH, SHHH
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si - an earlier form of ti, a musical note
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st - hush
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so - the fifth tone of the scale, also SOH, SOL
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hi - an interjection used as a greeting
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ho - to stop
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is - BE, to exist
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it - the neuter of he, she, him or her
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io - a cry of joy
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ti - the seventh tone of the diatonic musical scale
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to - in the direction of
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wo - (archaic) woe, also WAE
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os - (Latin) a bone
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oh - to exclaim in surprise
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oi - a New Zealand bird, the grey-faced petrel
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ow - an interjection expressing pain
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or - the heraldic tincture gold
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ok - expressing assent
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ki - (Japanese) the spirit of martial art
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ko - (Maori) a Maori digging-stick
How many words can you make out of shitwork?
There are 207 words that can be made from shitwork when you unscramble it using some or all of its letters.