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There are 24 words containing D, F, N, 2S, W and Ysends␣away␣for —— sawyer's␣handful Súdwest-Fryslân —— dress-down␣Friday —— six␣ways␣from␣Sunday ten␣ways␣from␣Sunday Twyford␣and␣Stenson whys␣and␣wherefores —— days␣of␣wine␣and␣roses splendid␣fairywrens wave␣field␣synthesis words␣of␣one␣syllable —— skinny␣drinks␣of␣water software␣deployments —— Coney␣Island␣whitefish in␣words␣of␣one␣syllable scrawny␣drinks␣of␣water —— admiral␣of␣the␣Swiss␣Navy in␣every␣sense␣of␣the␣word penny␣wise,␣pound␣foolish Sydney␣funnel-web␣spider twenty-five-thousanders West␣Riding␣of␣Yorkshire whistling␣face␣syndrome 25 definitions found- sends␣away␣for — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of send away for.
- sawyer's␣handful — n. A quantity suggestive of fewer than five, or a short handful.
- Súdwest-Fryslân — prop.n. A municipality of Friesland, Netherlands.
- dress-down␣Friday — n. (US) A Friday on which office workers are allowed to dress…
- six␣ways␣from␣Sunday — adv. Alternative form of six ways to Sunday.
- ten␣ways␣from␣Sunday — adv. Alternative form of six ways to Sunday.
- Twyford␣and␣Stenson — prop.n. A civil parish (without a parish council) in South Derbyshire…
- whys␣and␣wherefores — n. (Set phrase) The reasons or motivations for a fact, action…
- days␣of␣wine␣and␣roses — n. A bygone era of innocence and simplicity, especially youth.
- splendid␣fairywrens — n. Plural of splendid fairywren.
- wave␣field␣synthesis — n. The use of mathematics and a large number of loudspeakers to…
- words␣of␣one␣syllable — n. (Idiomatic, usually preceded by in) Simple, clear, straightforward…
- skinny␣drinks␣of␣water — n. Plural of skinny drink of water.
- software␣deployments — n. Plural of software deployment.
- Coney␣Island␣whitefish — n. (Slang) A used condom on Coney Island beach; now used interchangeably…
- in␣words␣of␣one␣syllable — phr. (Idiomatic) In simple, clear, straightforward language; in blunt language.
- scrawny␣drinks␣of␣water — n. Plural of scrawny drink of water.
- admiral␣of␣the␣Swiss␣Navy — n. One who appears important but is not.
- in␣every␣sense␣of␣the␣word — adv. (Idiomatic) Used to add emphasis.
- penny␣wise,␣pound␣foolish — adj. Alternative form of penny wise and pound foolish.
- Sydney␣funnel-web␣spider — n. A venomous spider, Atrax robustus, native to the greater Sydney…
- twenty-five-thousanders — n. Plural of twenty-five-thousander.
- West␣Riding␣of␣Yorkshire — prop.n. A local government district and ceremonial county in the… — prop.n. A historical division of Yorkshire.
- whistling␣face␣syndrome — n. Freeman-Sheldon syndrome.
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- French Wiktionary: 4 words
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- Dutch Wiktionary: no word
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