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There are 24 twenty-one-letter words containing D, 2G, N and WArnold␣Schwartzenegger Arnold␣Schwarzeneggers blue-winged␣grasshopper bringing␣down␣the␣hammer coming␣down␣cats␣and␣dogs dig␣one's␣grave␣with␣a␣fork don't␣ring␣us,␣we'll␣ring␣you flying␣with␣leaden␣wings getting␣away␣with␣murder getting␣down␣to␣business Gippsland␣water␣dragons go␣through␣fire␣and␣water gotten␣a␣word␣in␣edgeways gotten␣a␣word␣in␣edgewise great-grandfather-in-law handling␣with␣kid␣gloves jumping␣on␣the␣bandwagon knock␣a␣dog␣off␣a␣gut␣wagon Lingwood␣and␣Burlingham ringing␣down␣the␣curtain stink␣a␣dog␣off␣a␣gut␣wagon Western␣Desert␣language West␣Greenlandic␣Pidgin worth␣one's␣weight␣in␣gold 24 definitions found- Arnold␣Schwartzenegger — prop.n. Misspelling of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Arnold␣Schwarzeneggers — n. Plural of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- blue-winged␣grasshopper — n. Oedipoda caerulescens, a grasshopper species that lives in…
- bringing␣down␣the␣hammer — v. Present participle of bring down the hammer.
- coming␣down␣cats␣and␣dogs — v. Present participle of come down cats and dogs.
- dig␣one's␣grave␣with␣a␣fork — v. (Informal) To shorten one’s lifespan through unhealthy eating.
- don't␣ring␣us,␣we'll␣ring␣you — phr. (Chiefly UK) Synonym of don’t call us, we’ll call you.
- flying␣with␣leaden␣wings — v. Present participle of fly with leaden wings.
- getting␣away␣with␣murder — v. Present participle of get away with murder.
- getting␣down␣to␣business — v. Present participle of get down to business.
- Gippsland␣water␣dragons — n. Plural of Gippsland water dragon.
- go␣through␣fire␣and␣water — v. To undertake any amount of trouble or risk to achieve some end.
- gotten␣a␣word␣in␣edgeways — v. Past participle of get a word in edgeways.
- gotten␣a␣word␣in␣edgewise — v. (Canada, Ireland, Northern England, Scotland, US or archaic)…
- great-grandfather-in-law — n. A great-grandfather of one’s spouse.
- handling␣with␣kid␣gloves — v. Present participle of handle with kid gloves.
- jumping␣on␣the␣bandwagon — v. Present participle of jump on the bandwagon.
- knock␣a␣dog␣off␣a␣gut␣wagon — v. Alternative form of stink a dog off a gut wagon.
- Lingwood␣and␣Burlingham — prop.n. A civil parish in Broadland district, Norfolk, England…
- ringing␣down␣the␣curtain — v. Present participle of ring down the curtain.
- stink␣a␣dog␣off␣a␣gut␣wagon — v. (US, colloquial) To smell extremely bad.
- Western␣Desert␣language — prop.n. A Pama-Nyungan Australian Aboriginal language (or group…
- West␣Greenlandic␣Pidgin — prop.n. An extinct Greenlandic-based contact language once used…
- worth␣one's␣weight␣in␣gold — adj. (Idiomatic) Very valuable.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: no word
- French Wiktionary: 3 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: 1 word
- German Wiktionary: 91 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 56 words
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