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There are 14 eighteen-letter words containing D, 2H, S, T, U and Wcame␣up␣with␣the␣goods come␣up␣with␣the␣goods noughtwithstanding nought-withstanding nought␣withstanding ride␣with␣the␣punches rode␣with␣the␣punches south-southeastward south-southwestward Throwback␣Thursdays washed␣one's␣mouth␣out Washington␣udea␣moth went␣round␣the␣houses where␣does␣this␣bus␣go 23 definitions found- came␣up␣with␣the␣goods — v. Simple past tense of come up with the goods.
- come␣up␣with␣the␣goods — v. (Informal) To produce what was expected or required.
- noughtwithstanding — adv. Obsolete spelling of notwithstanding. — conj. Obsolete spelling of notwithstanding. — prep. Obsolete spelling of notwithstanding.
- nought-withstanding — adv. Alternative spelling of nought withstanding. — conj. Alternative spelling of nought withstanding. — prep. Alternative spelling of nought withstanding.
- nought␣withstanding — adv. Alternative spelling of noughtwithstanding. — conj. Alternative spelling of noughtwithstanding. — prep. Alternative spelling of noughtwithstanding.
- ride␣with␣the␣punches — v. (Intransitive, of a boxer) To deflect the force of an opponent’s… — v. (Intransitive, figurative, by extension) To cope with adversity…
- rode␣with␣the␣punches — v. Simple past tense of ride with the punches.
- south-southeastward — adj. Situated toward or in the direction of the south-southeast. — adv. Towards or in the direction of the south-southeast.
- south-southwestward — adj. Situated toward or in the direction of the south-southwest. — adv. Towards or in the direction of the south-southwest.
- Throwback␣Thursdays — n. Plural of Throwback Thursday.
- washed␣one's␣mouth␣out — v. Simple past tense and past participle of wash one’s mouth out.
- Washington␣udea␣moth — n. Udea washingtonalis, a species of moth endemic to the West Coast.
- went␣round␣the␣houses — v. Simple past tense of go round the houses.
- where␣does␣this␣bus␣go — phr. Used to ask where the bus is going.
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- French Wiktionary: no word
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 37 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 3 words
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