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There are 25 words containing D, 2F, H, K, S and Thandcuff␣knots —— feathered␣folks —— drop␣off␣the␣hooks phase␣trafficked takes␣the␣edge␣off —— off␣like␣a␣dirty␣shirt pick␣bids␣off␣the␣wall —— chips␣off␣the␣old␣block error␣of␣the␣first␣kind fine␣weather␣for␣ducks take␣someone's␣head␣off talk␣someone's␣head␣off think␣no␣end␣of␣oneself took␣someone's␣head␣off —— errors␣of␣the␣first␣kind Skeffington's␣daughter taken␣someone's␣head␣off takes␣someone's␣head␣off yellow-shafted␣flicker —— off␣like␣a␣bride's␣nightie Skeffington's␣daughters Spofforth␣with␣Stockeld taking␣someone's␣head␣off talk␣the␣ears␣off␣a␣donkey yellow-shafted␣flickers 26 definitions found- handcuff␣knots — n. Plural of handcuff knot.
- feathered␣folks — n. Plural of feathered folk.
- drop␣off␣the␣hooks — v. (Idiomatic, euphemistic, colloquial, humorous) To die.
- phase␣trafficked — adj. (Chemistry) Separated or purified by phase trafficking.
- takes␣the␣edge␣off — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of take the edge off.
- off␣like␣a␣dirty␣shirt — adj. (Slang, humorous, simile) Going away; taking one’s departure.
- pick␣bids␣off␣the␣wall — v. (Informal) For an auctioneer to acknowledge non-existent bids…
- chips␣off␣the␣old␣block — n. Plural of chip off the old block.
- error␣of␣the␣first␣kind — n. (Statistics) type I error.
- fine␣weather␣for␣ducks — n. (Humorous) Synonym of nice weather for ducks (“rainy weather”).
- 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.
- errors␣of␣the␣first␣kind — n. Plural of error of the first kind.
- Skeffington's␣daughter — n. (Historical) An old instrument of torture, a metal A-frame…
- taken␣someone's␣head␣off — v. Past participle of take someone’s head off.
- takes␣someone's␣head␣off — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of take…
- yellow-shafted␣flicker — n. A yellow-plumaged woodpecker, native to North America, Colaptes auratus.
- off␣like␣a␣bride's␣nightie — adj. (Australia, slang, simile) Making a rapid departure; away.
- Skeffington's␣daughters — n. Plural of Skeffington’s daughter.
- Spofforth␣with␣Stockeld — prop.n. A civil parish in Harrogate borough, North Yorkshire, England.
- taking␣someone's␣head␣off — v. Present participle of take someone’s head off.
- talk␣the␣ears␣off␣a␣donkey — v. (UK, Ireland, informal) Synonym of talk the hind legs off a donkey.
- yellow-shafted␣flickers — n. Plural of yellow-shafted flicker.
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- French Wiktionary: 3 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 68 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 5 words
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