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There are 21 words containing D, G, I, T, 2U and Wcontinuous␣bag␣of␣words don't␣ring␣us,␣we'll␣ring␣you duct␣of␣Wirsung ducts␣of␣Wirsung Dutch␣New␣Guinea Ludwigslust nothing␣new␣under␣the␣sun plumed␣whistling␣duck plumed␣whistling␣ducks pull␣up␣the␣drawbridge quadruple␣witching rubbing␣salt␣in␣the␣wound rufous-winged␣antshrike rung␣down␣the␣curtain sawdust␣pudding structured␣wiring suit␣down␣to␣the␣ground suited␣down␣to␣the␣ground suits␣down␣to␣the␣ground swings␣and␣roundabouts who␣would␣have␣thought␣it 21 definitions found- continuous␣bag␣of␣words — n. (Computational linguistics) A bag of words comprised of the…
- don't␣ring␣us,␣we'll␣ring␣you — phr. (Chiefly UK) Synonym of don’t call us, we’ll call you.
- duct␣of␣Wirsung — n. (Anatomy) The pancreatic duct.
- ducts␣of␣Wirsung — n. Plural of duct of Wirsung.
- Dutch␣New␣Guinea — prop.n. (Historical) Western New Guinea from 1945 to 1962, when…
- Ludwigslust — prop.n. A town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
- nothing␣new␣under␣the␣sun — prov. Alternative form of there is nothing new under the sun.
- plumed␣whistling␣duck — n. A species of duck, Dendrocygna eytoni, primarily of the Australian…
- plumed␣whistling␣ducks — n. Plural of plumed whistling duck.
- pull␣up␣the␣drawbridge — v. To stop allowing people to join or enter; to follow a policy of isolationism.
- quadruple␣witching — n. (Finance) Simultaneous expiry on US markets of stock index…
- rubbing␣salt␣in␣the␣wound — v. Present participle of rub salt in the wound.
- rufous-winged␣antshrike — n. A passerine bird of the antbird family, Thamnophilus torquatus.
- rung␣down␣the␣curtain — v. Past participle of ring down the curtain.
- sawdust␣pudding — n. Synonym of serradura (“Portuguese dessert”).
- structured␣wiring — n. (Telecommunications) A planned cabling system which systematically…
- suit␣down␣to␣the␣ground — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To suit perfectly.
- suited␣down␣to␣the␣ground — v. Simple past tense and past participle of suit down to the ground.
- suits␣down␣to␣the␣ground — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of suit…
- swings␣and␣roundabouts — n. (UK, Ireland, Australia) Gains and losses that offset each other.
- who␣would␣have␣thought␣it — phr. A rhetorical question used to express incredulity or surprise…
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- French Wiktionary: 4 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 224 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 48 words
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