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There are 18 twelve-letter words containing A, O, S, T, U, W and Y

army␣cutwormsas-yet-unknown as␣yet␣unknowncounterswayscountrywardscuts␣both␣waysDawson␣CountySawyer␣CountySeward␣Countystatutory␣lawthoroughwaysWabash␣CountyWaseca␣CountyWashoe␣Countywhat␣do␣you␣saywhat's␣it␣to␣youwhat's␣your␣jobwouldn't␣say␣no

26 definitions found

  • army␣cutworms — n. Plural of army cutworm.
  • as-yet-unknown — adj. Currently unknown. — n. Something that is currently unknown.
  • as␣yet␣unknown — adj. Synonym of as-yet-unknown.
  • countersways — n. Plural of countersway.
  • countrywards — adv. Toward the countryside.
  • cuts␣both␣ways — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cut both ways.
  • Dawson␣County — prop.n. A county of Georgia, United States. County seat: Dawsonville. — prop.n. A county of Montana, United States. County seat: Glendive. — prop.n. A county of Nebraska, United States. County seat: Lexington.
  • Sawyer␣County — prop.n. One of 72 counties in Wisconsin, United States. County seat: Hayward.
  • Seward␣County — prop.n. One of 105 counties in Kansas, United States. County seat: Liberal. — prop.n. One of 93 counties in Nebraska, United States. County seat: Seward.
  • statutory␣law — n. (Law, countable) A law enacted by a legislative body. — n. (Law, uncountable) The complete corpus of laws enacted by legislation…
  • thoroughways — n. Plural of thoroughway.
  • Wabash␣County — prop.n. One of 102 counties in Illinois, United States. County… — prop.n. One of 92 counties in Indiana, United States. County seat: Wabash.
  • Waseca␣County — prop.n. One of 87 counties in Minnesota, United States. County seat: Waseca.
  • Washoe␣County — prop.n. One of 16 counties in Nevada, United States. County seat: Reno.
  • what␣do␣you␣say — phr. (Idiomatic) Used to ask someone if they are willing to do something. — phr. (Idiomatic) Used to remind a child to say a polite expression.
  • 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.
  • what's␣your␣job — phr. Inquires about the subject’s current occupation.
  • wouldn't␣say␣no — v. Would be willing or glad (to have).
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