New York Times NYT Spelling Bee Answers and Solution for June 10, 2026

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Today’s pangram is MOOCHING.

MOOCHING is defined as asking for or obtaining something without paying for it. It is also defined as wandering or moving aimlessly.

CHIC is defined as elegantly and fashionably stylish. It is also defined as sophistication and good taste in appearance or manner.

CHICHI is defined as affectedly stylish or elegant in a pretentious way. It is also defined as characterized by excessive ornamentation or refinement.

CHIGNON is defined as a roll or knot of hair worn at the back of the head.

CHIMING is defined as ringing or sounding harmoniously, as a bell. It is also defined as contributing a remark or opinion to a conversation.

CHIN is defined as the lower front part of the face below the mouth. It is also defined as to pull oneself up until the chin is level with a bar.

CHINNING is defined as performing a chin-up or pull-up exercise. It is also defined as conversing or chatting informally.

CHINO is defined as a cotton twill fabric, typically khaki-colored. It is also defined as trousers made from chino fabric.

CINCH is defined as to fasten tightly with a belt or strap. It is also defined as something that is easy to accomplish.

CINCHING is defined as tightening or fastening with a belt or similar device. It is also defined as securing or confirming something.

COHO is defined as a medium-sized Pacific salmon with silvery sides.

CONCH is defined as a large spiral marine shell of a mollusk. It is also defined as the mollusk that inhabits such a shell.

GNOCCHI is defined as italian dumplings made from potatoes, flour, and eggs.

HIGH is defined as extending far upward in space or distance. It is also defined as under the influence of drugs or alcohol. It is also defined as of great intensity, degree, or amount.

HINGING is defined as attaching or hanging something on a hinge. It is also defined as depending on or contingent upon something.

HOGGING is defined as taking or using more than a fair share of something. It is also defined as occupying or monopolizing something selfishly.

HOMING is defined as moving toward or returning to home. It is also defined as guiding toward a target automatically or by instinct.

HONCHO is defined as a person in charge; a leader or boss.

HONING is defined as sharpening with a hone or whetstone. It is also defined as refining or perfecting a skill or ability.

HOOCH is defined as alcoholic liquor, especially cheap or illegally made whiskey.

INCH is defined as a unit of length equal to one-twelfth of a foot. It is also defined as to move slowly or gradually in small amounts.

INCHING is defined as moving slowly and gradually in small increments. It is also defined as advancing by small degrees.

MOCHI is defined as a Japanese rice cake made from glutinous rice.

MOOCH is defined as to beg for or obtain something without paying. It is also defined as to wander or loiter aimlessly.

NIGH is defined as near in distance or time. It is also defined as almost or nearly.

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