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There are 25 nineteen-letter words containing B, D, 3N and WBagworth␣and␣Thornton Barton-under-Needwood between␣wind␣and␣water blinding␣with␣science blowing␣someone's␣mind bowings␣and␣scrapings Bowness-on-Windermere bring␣down␣the␣curtain bring␣the␣curtain␣down climb␣on␣the␣bandwagon combination␣sandwich floating␣wind␣turbine good␣wine␣needs␣no␣bush jumps␣on␣the␣bandwagon mind␣one's␣own␣business mind-your-own-business new␣wine␣in␣old␣bottles New␣Zealand␣cranberry non-brewed␣condiments Nuneaton␣and␣Bedworth old␣wine␣in␣a␣new␣bottle old␣wine␣in␣new␣bottles rainbows␣and␣unicorns sunshine␣and␣rainbows Wyburn-Mason␣syndrome 27 definitions found- Bagworth␣and␣Thornton — prop.n. A civil parish in Hinckley and Bosworth district, Leicestershire…
- Barton-under-Needwood — prop.n. A large village and civil parish in East Staffordshire…
- between␣wind␣and␣water — phr. (Nautical) In that part of a ship’s side or bottom which… — phr. (Colloquial, by extension) At the vulnerable part or point of anything. — phr. (Colloquial, euphemistic, by extension) At a person’s crotch…
- blinding␣with␣science — v. Present participle of blind with science.
- blowing␣someone's␣mind — v. Present participle of blow someone’s mind.
- bowings␣and␣scrapings — n. Plural of bowing and scraping.
- Bowness-on-Windermere — prop.n. A town on Lake Windermere, in Windermere parish, South…
- bring␣down␣the␣curtain — v. (Transitive with on or at) To bring something to an end.
- bring␣the␣curtain␣down — v. Alternative form of bring down the curtain.
- climb␣on␣the␣bandwagon — v. Alternative form of jump on the bandwagon.
- combination␣sandwich — n. (Dated) A sandwich with a mixed filling, such as ham and cheese.
- floating␣wind␣turbine — n. An offshore wind turbine mounted on a floating structure that…
- good␣wine␣needs␣no␣bush — prov. Something good does not need to be advertised.
- jumps␣on␣the␣bandwagon — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jump…
- mind␣one's␣own␣business — v. (Idiomatic) To concern oneself only with what is of interest…
- mind-your-own-business — n. The plant Soleirolia soleirolii, baby’s tears.
- new␣wine␣in␣old␣bottles — n. Plural of new wine in an old bottle.
- New␣Zealand␣cranberry — n. Ugniberry.
- non-brewed␣condiments — n. Plural of non-brewed condiment.
- Nuneaton␣and␣Bedworth — prop.n. A local government district with borough status of Warwickshire…
- old␣wine␣in␣a␣new␣bottle — n. (Idiomatic) An existing concept or institution offered as though…
- old␣wine␣in␣new␣bottles — n. Alternative form of old wine in a new bottle.
- rainbows␣and␣unicorns — n. (Idiomatic) A wonderful (but often unrealistic) scenario.
- sunshine␣and␣rainbows — n. (Informal) Happy, positive things, sometimes with a connotation…
- Wyburn-Mason␣syndrome — prop.n. Bonnet-Dechaume-Blanc syndrome.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: no word
- French Wiktionary: 9 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 55 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 21 words
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