Nouns Containing SQUE
Here's the list of all the 112 Nouns Containing SQUE in the English Language.
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squeeze | 1. the act of gripping and pressing firmly 2. a state in which there is a short supply of cash to lend to businesses and consumers and interest rates are high More Definitions → |
mosque | 1. (Islam) a Muslim place of worship that usually has a minaret More Definitions → |
masquerade | 1. a party of guests wearing costumes and masks 2. a costume worn as a disguise at a masquerade party More Definitions → |
squeak | 1. a short high-pitched noise 2. something achieved (or escaped) by a narrow margin More Definitions → |
squeezing | 1. the act of gripping and pressing firmly More Definitions → |
bisque | 1. a thick cream soup made from shellfish More Definitions → |
grotesque | 1. art characterized by an incongruous mixture of parts of humans and animals interwoven with plants More Definitions → |
risque | More Definitions → |
masque | 1. a party of guests wearing costumes and masks More Definitions → |
burlesque | 1. a theatrical entertainment of broad and earthy humor; consists of comic skits and short turns (and sometimes striptease) 2. a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way More Definitions → |
arabesque | 1. position in which the dancer has one leg raised behind and arms outstretched in a conventional pose 2. an ornament that interlaces simulated foliage in an intricate design More Definitions → |
squelch | 1. a crushing remark 2. an electric circuit that cuts off a receiver when the signal becomes weaker than the noise More Definitions → |
squeal | 1. a high-pitched howl More Definitions → |
squeegee | 1. T-shaped cleaning implement with a rubber edge across the top; drawn across a surface to remove water (as in washing windows) More Definitions → |
squealing | More Definitions → |
squeaking | More Definitions → |
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