There are 1,679 words like that inthe TWL, (the Scrabble dictionary). Here is a sample of those five to seven letters long, minus a couple of naughty ones:
alight
aloha
alpha
alright
anarchy
apathy
aright
atrophy
attache
aught
bathe
bight
blight
blithe
blotchy
borscht
bought
breathe
bright
bronchi
brought
bushy
cache
catchy
caught
chichi
cliche
clothe
creche
crunchy
cushy
delight
dinghy
doughy
draught
drought
duchy
earache
earthy
eight
empathy
fiche
fight
filthy
fishy
flashy
fleshy
flight
fought
fraught
freight
fright
frothy
gauche
gaucho
geisha
grouchy
gushy
healthy
height
hibachi
insight
itchy
kitschy
knight
lathe
lengthy
light
litchi
lithe
loathe
macho
marshy
might
mocha
mushy
naphtha
naught
niche
night
nought
ought
panache
patchy
paunchy
piranha
pithy
plight
plushy
poncho
psyche
psycho
punchy
pushy
quiche
raunchy
rhythm
ricksha
right
scythe
seethe
sheathe
sight
sketchy
slight
slushy
smithy
soothe
sought
splashy
squishy
starchy
sushi
swarthy
swathe
taught
teethe
thought
tight
tithe
tonight
toothy
touche
touchy
trashy
trophy
upright
uptight
wealthy
weight
worthy
wreathe
writhe
wrought
yacht
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The eight letter after the next to last vowel in a word will vary depending on the specific word you are referring to. Can you provide an example word so I can determine the eighth letter after the next to last vowel?
V....before the last, next to last
leopard
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 7 words with the pattern -EX-. That is, four letter words with 2nd letter E and 3rd letter X. In alphabetical order, they are: dexy next sext sexy text vext wexe
rigid, braid, train
last but one, second to last, one before the last, next to last
Ψ [23rd letter]
To achieve a good Scrabble score in your next game, focus on using high-value letters, forming longer words, utilizing bonus squares, and blocking your opponent from accessing premium squares. Additionally, familiarize yourself with common two-letter words and practice strategic tile placement.
The sequence alternates between letters from the end of the alphabet and the beginning: 'y' (2nd last), 'b' (2nd), 'x' (3rd last), 'c' (3rd), 'w' (4th last). Following this pattern, the next letter should be 'd' (4th), as it continues the alternation. Thus, the next letter in the sequence is 'd'.
The next (and last) letter is C. Just as a countdown counts backwards, this series is "countdown" spelled backwards.