Anagrams of gloppy
Word gloppy has
55 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of gloppy.
- loppy
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adjective,
hanging limply; lopping:
- polyp
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noun,
Zoology.
a sedentary type of animal form characterized by a more or less fixed base, columnar body, and free end with mouth and tentacles, especially as applied to coelenterates.
an individual zooid of a compound or colonial organism.
- poly-
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- Gyppo
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noun,
a logger who operates on a small budget and typically gleans the timberlands already cut by larger companies.
- 30-30
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- log-
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- pop-
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- Pol.
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- pogy
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noun,
a porgy.
- plop
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noun,
a plopping sound or fall.
- ploy
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noun,
a maneuver or stratagem, as in conversation, to gain the advantage.
- pyo-
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- opp.
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- logy
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adjective,
lacking physical or mental energy or vitality; sluggish; dull; lethargic.
- 1080
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- PPLO
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- glop
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noun,
unappetizing food, especially of a semiliquid consistency.
- golp
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noun,
a roundel purpure.
- OLG
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- ppl
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- GOP
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- GPO
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noun,
the federal agency that prints and disseminates publications for other federal agencies. Abbreviation: G.P.O., GPO.
- gyp
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noun,
Informal: Sometimes Offensive. a swindle or fraud.
- gl.
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- PLO
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- ply
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noun,
a thickness or layer.
- PL1
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noun,
Computers. a high-level programming language that is designed for solving problems in science and engineering as well as in business data processing.
- pl.
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- py-
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- pp.
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- Pg.
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- goy
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noun,
a term used by a Jew to refer to someone who is not Jewish.
- LPG
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- op.
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- LOP
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noun,
parts or a part lopped off.
- Loy
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noun,
a female given name.
- lg.
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- oy
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noun,
a grandchild.
- ly
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- LP
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plural,
a phonograph record played at 33 1/3 r.p.m.; long-playing record.
- G.
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- GO
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noun,
the act of going:
- L1
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- GP
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- L2
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- Y.
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- LO
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adjective,
an informal, simplified spelling of low1 , used especially in labeling or advertising commercial products:
- yl
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- ol
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- O.
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- PO
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noun,
a chamber pot.
- OG
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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.
- L.
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- yo
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interjection,
(used as an exclamation to get someone's attention, express excitement, greet someone, etc.)