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There are 21 fourteen-letter words containing A, H, K, 2O, T and W

cocks␣of␣the␣walkcooking␣with␣gasfourth-wall␣joke fourth␣wall␣jokego␣down␣the␣khaziLake␣of␣the␣WoodsMarket␣Bosworthnot␣that␣I␣know␣ofSanta's␣workshopslow␣off␣the␣marktake␣down␣a␣notchthrew␣the␣book␣atthrow␣the␣book␣attook␣down␣a␣notchwhat␣o'clock␣is␣itwhat's␣not␣to␣likewhite␣cockatooswhite␣snakerootwho␣wants␣to␣knowwoodchat␣shrikeworks␣the␣oracle

30 definitions found

  • cocks␣of␣the␣walk — n. Plural of cock of the walk.
  • cooking␣with␣gas — phr. (Idiomatic) Functioning particularly effectively; achieving… — phr. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cook, with, gas.
  • fourth-wall␣joke — n. Alternative form of fourth wall joke.
  • fourth␣wall␣joke — n. (Theater, film, television) A joke that intentionally draws…
  • go␣down␣the␣khazi — v. (Idiomatic, UK slang) Synonym of go down the toilet: to fail;…
  • Lake␣of␣the␣Woods — prop.n. A large lake in Ontario, Manitoba and Minnesota on the Canada-US border. — prop.n. Any of several other lakes in California, Indiana, Oregon… — prop.n. A census-designated place in Kern County, California, United States.
  • Market␣Bosworth — prop.n. A small market town in Hinckley and Bosworth borough…
  • not␣that␣I␣know␣of — interj. Used to indicate that the response is probably no, but…
  • Santa's␣workshop — n. The mythical structure, usually envisioned as located at the… — n. A fanciful replica of this structure, temporarily erected in… — n. (Idiomatic, by extension) A busy, productive large or small…
  • slow␣off␣the␣mark — adj. (Idiomatic, sports) slow to act or react.
  • take␣down␣a␣notch — v. (Transitive, idiomatic, of a person or organization) To cause… — v. (Transitive, idiomatic, of a thing) To cause the quantity…
  • threw␣the␣book␣at — v. Simple past tense of throw the book at.
  • throw␣the␣book␣at — v. (Transitive, idiomatic, informal) To charge with or convict… — v. (Transitive, idiomatic, informal) To apply the harshest possible… — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see throw, the, book, at.
  • took␣down␣a␣notch — v. Simple past tense of take down a notch.
  • what␣o'clock␣is␣it — phr. (Archaic) what’s the time?
  • what's␣not␣to␣like — phr. (Informal, rhetorical question, sometimes sarcastic) Rhetorically…
  • white␣cockatoos — n. Plural of white cockatoo.
  • white␣snakeroot — n. The plant Ageratina altissima, native to eastern North America. — n. The plant Ayapana triplinervis, native to the tropical Americas.
  • who␣wants␣to␣know — v. (Idiomatic) Retort to a question asked by a stranger, when…
  • woodchat␣shrike — n. Lanius senator, a species in the shrike family (Laniidae).
  • works␣the␣oracle — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of work the oracle.
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  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 4 words

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