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There are 12 twelve-letter words containing D, H, O, U, W and Y

Blighty␣woundchowry-burdardouble-whammy double␣whammyHoward␣Countyhow␣do␣you␣likehow␣do␣you␣meanhow␣old␣are␣youkeyhole␣woundmind␣how␣you␣gounroadworthywhat␣do␣you␣say

19 definitions found

  • Blighty␣wound — n. (Military slang) Synonym of Blighty one.
  • chowry-burdar — n. (India, historical) A servant who carries a chowry or flyflap.
  • double-whammy — n. Alternative form of double whammy.
  • double␣whammy — n. A series of two events that causes adverse effects; a twofold… — n. (By extension) A series of two events that causes positive…
  • Howard␣County — prop.n. A county of Arkansas, United States. County seat: Nashville… — prop.n. A county of Indiana, United States. County seat: Kokomo… — prop.n. A county of Iowa, United States. County seat: Cresco…
  • how␣do␣you␣like — phr. Used to ask someone for their opinion. — phr. (Humorous, derogatory) Used to deride the character or personality…
  • how␣do␣you␣mean — phr. A request for clarification of what the listener just said.
  • how␣old␣are␣you — phr. Asks the age of the interlocutor. — phr. (Impolite) Used to question the mental age (maturity) of the interlocutor. — phr. (China, humorous) Why is it always you? You again?
  • keyhole␣wound — n. A ragged wound caused by a bullet that enters the body at a shallow angle.
  • mind␣how␣you␣go — phr. (Idiomatic, dated) A phrase used at parting.
  • unroadworthy — adj. Describing a vehicle which is not safe for use on the road.
  • 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.
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