gudgeon
was added by
yarb and has been listed 8 times with 1 comment
grange
was added by
sionnach and has been listed 5 times with 1 comment
gavage
was added by
sionnach and has been listed 5 times with 2 comments
gouge
was added by
sionnach and has been listed 11 times with 0 comments
gadget
was added by
sionnach and has been listed 16 times with 1 comment
gigolo
was added by
sionnach and has been listed 8 times with 2 comments
gelignite
was added by
bilby and has been listed 2 times with 1 comment
disgorge
was added by
bilby and has been listed 6 times with 0 comments
engage
was added by
bilby and has been listed 8 times with 1 comment
grunge
was added by
bilby and has been listed 11 times with 0 comments
*adds The Plosive Surprise to must-see film list*
I hope there's a cameo by gelignite in The Plosive Surprise.
Hmm... for me, jug lacks the coolness factor that the G-G words have. In the word gigantic, for example, I see a tale of breathless melodrama:
I was a small vowel in the big city. They were a pair of brawny identical twins, with nice mouthfeel and some cute descenders... but I never should have gotten between them, because one of them harbored a dangerous secret. He told me he was an affricate, and, like a fool, I believed him...
The Plosive Surprise, now playing in a theater near you.
Do they have to be written with gs? I'm thinking of a word like jug which certainly has the hard and soft sounds.