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There are 17 nineteen-letter words containing D, 2F, H and 3Obite␣someone's␣head␣off but␣for␣the␣grace␣of␣God chips␣off␣the␣old␣block for␣the␣love␣of␣Goddess neighbourhood␣effect off␣the␣top␣of␣one's␣head off␣with␣someone's␣head or␣words␣to␣that␣effect out␣of␣sight,␣out␣of␣mind put␣the␣fear␣of␣God␣into read␣someone␣for␣filth rub␣the␣fear␣of␣God␣into snap␣someone's␣head␣off take␣someone's␣head␣off talk␣someone's␣head␣off think␣no␣end␣of␣oneself took␣someone's␣head␣off 21 definitions found- bite␣someone's␣head␣off — v. (Idiomatic, informal) To severely berate someone.
- but␣for␣the␣grace␣of␣God — phr. Were it not for God’s help, someone could have suffered that outcome.
- chips␣off␣the␣old␣block — n. Plural of chip off the old block.
- for␣the␣love␣of␣Goddess — interj. Synonym of for the love of God.
- neighbourhood␣effect — n. The effect whereby the voting preference of a neighbourhood…
- off␣the␣top␣of␣one's␣head — phr. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see off, top, head. — phr. (Idiomatic) In an extemporaneous manner; without careful…
- off␣with␣someone's␣head — phr. (Usually humorous) Used to express a desire to kill the person in question.
- or␣words␣to␣that␣effect — phr. (Idiomatic) used to indicate a paraphrase or the chance of…
- out␣of␣sight,␣out␣of␣mind — prov. When something is not nearby, it is forgotten about.
- put␣the␣fear␣of␣God␣into — v. To cause someone to repent through fear of the wrath of God. — v. (Idiomatic) To cause someone to fear abjectly in other contexts;… — v. (Idiomatic) To cause someone to obey through fear in other…
- read␣someone␣for␣filth — v. Synonym of read someone to filth.
- rub␣the␣fear␣of␣God␣into — v. (Idiomatic, uncommon) Alternative form of put the fear of God into.
- snap␣someone's␣head␣off — v. (Idiomatic) To suddenly and sharply rebuke or insult a person…
- take␣someone's␣head␣off — v. (Idiomatic, informal) To berate. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take off, head.
- talk␣someone's␣head␣off — v. (US, informal) To talk a lot.
- think␣no␣end␣of␣oneself — v. To be egoistical.
- took␣someone's␣head␣off — v. Simple past tense of take someone’s head off.
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- French Wiktionary: 1 word
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 2 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word
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