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4 Letter Words with C

4 Letter Words with C are often very useful for word games like Scrabble and Words with Friends. This list will help you to find the top scoring words to beat the opponent. Word Finder by WordTips gives you a list of words ordered by their word game points of your choice. You might also be interested in 4 Letter Words starting with C.
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What is the highest scoring word in Words With Friends that has 4 letters and has C?

The highest scoring word in Words With Friends that has 4 letters and has C is JACK with a total of total of 20 points.

  • If the top letter is a double letter then the score is: 30 points
  • If the top letter is a triple letter then the score is: 40 points
  • If the word lands on a double word then the score is: 40 points
  • If the word lands on a triple word then the score is: 60 points
JACK

Noun

  • a device for lifting heavy objects, especially one for raising the axle of a motor vehicle off the ground so that a wheel can be changed or the underside inspected
  • a playing card bearing a representation of a soldier, page, or knave, normally ranking next below a queen
  • a socket designed to receive a jack plug
  • a plug used in a jack socket, consisting of a shaft used to make a connection that transmits a signal, typically used in sound equipment
  • a small white ball in bowls, at which the players aim
  • a game played by tossing and catching small round pebbles or star-shaped pieces of metal or plastic
  • used to typify an ordinary man
  • a small version of a national flag flown at the bow of a vessel in harbour to indicate its nationality
  • money
  • a device for turning a spit
  • a part of the mechanism in a spinet or harpsichord that connects a key to its corresponding string and causes the string to be plucked when the key is pressed down
  • a marine fish that is typically laterally compressed with a row of large spiky scales along each side, important in many places as food or game fish
  • the male of various animals, especially a merlin
  • used in names of animals that are smaller than similar kinds, e.g. jack snipe

Noun

  • a sleeveless padded tunic worn by foot soldiers

Verb

  • take (something) illicitly; steal

Adjective

  • tired of or bored with someone or something
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