Anagrams of high-ups
Word high-ups has
93 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of high-ups.
- high-up
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noun,
a person holding a high position or rank; higher-up.
- 1080
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- Hugi
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noun,
a young man, a personification of thought, who defeated Thialfi in a race.
- hugs
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noun,
a tight clasp with the arms; embrace.
- Pugh
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interjection,
(used as an exclamation of disgust, as at an offensive odor.)
- pugs
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noun,
one of a breed of small, short-haired dogs having a tightly curled tail, a deeply wrinkled face, and a smooth coat that is black or silver and fawn with black markings.
- High
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noun,
Automotive. high gear:
- psig
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- ship
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noun,
a vessel, especially a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines.
- hush
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noun,
silence or quiet, especially after noise.
- Sig.
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- gush
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noun,
a sudden, copious outflow of a fluid.
- sigh
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noun,
the act or sound of sighing.
- Pish
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noun,
an exclamation of “pish!”.
- sugh
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noun, verb (used with object),
sough2 .
- Gish
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noun,
Dorothy, 1898–1968, and her sister Lillian, 1896–1993, U.S. film actresses.
- sugi
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noun,
Japan cedar.
- gips
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noun,
Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a swindle or fraud.
- ughs
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noun,
the sound of a cough, grunt, or the like.
- phis
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noun,
the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet (Φ, φ).
- Hugh
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noun,
a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “heart, mind.”.
- piu
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adverb,
more:
- PSG
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- PSI
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noun,
the 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet (Ψ, ψ).
- pis
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noun,
the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet (II, π).
- pig
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noun,
a young swine of either sex, especially a domestic hog, Sus scrofa, weighing less than 120 pounds (220 kg)
- PHS
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- Phi
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noun,
the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet (Φ, φ).
- Ps.
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- pus
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noun,
a yellow-white, more or less viscid substance produced by suppuration and found in abscesses, sores, etc., consisting of a liquid plasma in which white blood cells are suspended.
- pug
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noun,
one of a breed of small, short-haired dogs having a tightly curled tail, a deeply wrinkled face, and a smooth coat that is black or silver and fawn with black markings.
- Sp.
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- shh
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interjection,
sh.
- shp
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- Shu
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noun,
the Confucian principle of refraining from actions toward others that would be disagreeable if done to oneself.
- SIP
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noun,
an instance of sipping; a small taste of a liquid:
- SUG
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- Sui
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noun,
a dynasty ruling in China a.d. 589–618.
- Sup
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noun,
a mouthful or small portion of drink or liquid food; sip.
- ugh
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noun,
the sound of a cough, grunt, or the like.
- up-
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- UPI
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- UPS
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noun,
an upward movement; ascent.
- Pg.
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- USP
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- IUS
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- huh
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interjection,
(used as an exclamation of surprise, bewilderment, disbelief, contempt, or interrogation.)
- GPS
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- gph
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- GIs
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noun,
a lightweight, two-piece, usually white garment worn by barefooted martial-arts participants, consisting of loose-fitting pants and a wraparound jacket with cloth belt.
- HIH
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- gip
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noun,
Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a swindle or fraud.
- HSH
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- GPU
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- hip
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noun,
the projecting part of each side of the body formed by the side of the pelvis and the upper part of the femur and the flesh covering them; haunch.
- HIS
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noun,
any male person or animal; a man:
- GUI
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noun,
graphical user interface.
- hug
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noun,
a tight clasp with the arms; embrace.
- Hus
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noun,
Jan [jan;; Czech yahn] /dʒæn;; Czech yɑn/ (Show IPA), Huss, John.
- iph
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- ish
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- Is.
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noun,
(used to denote the narrator of a literary work written in the first person singular).
- IPS
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- gi.
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- IHS
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- IHP
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- GUS
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noun,
a male given name, form of Augustus or Gustave.
- GU
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- U.
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- UH
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interjection,
(used to indicate hesitation, doubt, or a pause).
- GH
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- GP
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- G.
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- UI
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- SU
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- HP
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- h.
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- SI
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noun,
the syllable used for the seventh tone of a scale and sometimes for the tone B.
- HH
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- HI
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adjective,
an informal, simplified spelling of high:
- PI
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noun,
the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet (II, π).
- sh
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interjection,
(used to urge silence.)
- SG
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- S.
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- HG
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- PU
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- i.
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- IG
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- IP
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- PH
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- P.
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noun,
Paul (Johann von) [poul yoh-hahn fuh n] /paʊl ˈyoʊ hɑn fən/ (Show IPA), 1830–1914, German playwright, novelist, poet, and short-story writer: Nobel Prize 1910.