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There are 19 twelve-letter words containing A, H, S, 2T, W and Y

cuts␣both␣waysfarthest␣awaygets␣away␣withgets␣in␣the␣wayhanky-twistedHawkeye␣StateKitty␣Hawkersputtywallahsrotary␣switchshutting␣awaystraightaway straight␣awaystraightwaysswing␣that␣waytwo-way␣switchwater␣pythonswent␣both␣wayswhat's␣it␣to␣youWhit␣Saturday

24 definitions found

  • cuts␣both␣ways — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cut both ways.
  • farthest␣away — adj. Superlative form of far away: most far away.
  • gets␣away␣with — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get away with.
  • gets␣in␣the␣way — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get in the way.
  • hanky-twisted — v. Simple past tense and past participle of hanky-twist.
  • Hawkeye␣State — prop.n. The official nickname for the state of Iowa in the United…
  • Kitty␣Hawkers — n. Plural of Kitty Hawker.
  • puttywallahs — n. Plural of puttywallah.
  • rotary␣switch — n. (Electrical engineering) A switch that is operated by turning a knob.
  • shutting␣away — v. Present participle of shut away.
  • straightaway — n. A straight section of a racetrack. — adv. Alternative form of straight away (“at once; immediately”). — adj. Extending into the distance in a straight line.
  • straight␣away — adv. (Idiomatic) Very soon; quickly; immediately.
  • straightways — n. Plural of straightway. — adv. Synonym of straightway.
  • swing␣that␣way — v. (Euphemistic) To be homosexual.
  • two-way␣switch — n. (US, rare, electricity) A plain type of light switch that can… — n. (Britain, electricity) Commonwealth spelling of (US): three-way switch.
  • water␣pythons — n. Plural of water python.
  • went␣both␣ways — v. Simple past tense of go both ways.
  • what's␣it␣to␣you — phr. (Defensively) Why are you asking? Why do you want to know?. — phr. Mind your own business; it’s none of your business.
  • Whit␣Saturday — n. The day before Whit Sunday.
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