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There are 23 words containing D, H, T, U, 2W and Ywhat␣do␣you␣know what␣do␣you␣want —— southwestwardly —— twenty-two␣hundred what␣would␣you␣like —— get␣away␣with␣murder got␣away␣with␣murder turn␣with␣every␣wind —— gets␣away␣with␣murder Southwick␣and␣Widley when␣two␣Sundays␣meet —— Ascott-under-Wychwood Milton-under-Wychwood what␣do␣you␣want,␣a␣medal —— gotten␣away␣with␣murder Shipton-under-Wychwood turtles␣all␣the␣way␣down what␣do␣you␣want,␣a␣cookie —— do␣you␣know␣what␣I'm␣saying getting␣away␣with␣murder how␣do␣you␣spell␣this␣word what␣do␣you␣want,␣a␣biscuit wouldn't␣touch␣with␣yours 28 definitions found- what␣do␣you␣know — phr. (Colloquial, set phrase, rhetorical question, often sarcastic)… — phr. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see what, do, you, know.
- what␣do␣you␣want — phr. (Informal) Indicates that the listener is now paying attention…
- southwestwardly — adv. Toward the southwest.
- twenty-two␣hundred — num. The start of the twenty-third hour of the day on the 24-hour… — num. The number two thousand two hundred. — num. The year 2200.
- what␣would␣you␣like — phr. Used to ask the interlocutor what they would like to order…
- get␣away␣with␣murder — v. (Idiomatic) To do something bad or illegal and not be punished.
- got␣away␣with␣murder — v. Simple past tense of get away with murder. — v. Past participle of get away with murder.
- turn␣with␣every␣wind — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see turn, with, every, wind. — v. (Derogatory) To be inconstant, to go along uncritically or…
- gets␣away␣with␣murder — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get away with murder.
- Southwick␣and␣Widley — prop.n. A civil parish in Hampshire, England, which includes these two villages.
- when␣two␣Sundays␣meet — adv. (Idiomatic) never.
- Ascott-under-Wychwood — prop.n. A village and civil parish in West Oxfordshire district…
- Milton-under-Wychwood — prop.n. A village and civil parish in West Oxfordshire district…
- what␣do␣you␣want,␣a␣medal — phr. Alternative form of what do you want, a cookie?
- gotten␣away␣with␣murder — v. Past participle of get away with murder.
- Shipton-under-Wychwood — prop.n. A village and civil parish in West Oxfordshire district…
- turtles␣all␣the␣way␣down — n. (Colloquial) A situation of infinite regress; a circular explanation…
- what␣do␣you␣want,␣a␣cookie — phr. (Rhetorical question, sarcastic) A phrase sometimes given…
- do␣you␣know␣what␣I'm␣saying — phr. (Informal) Used as a rhetorical question to confirm attention…
- getting␣away␣with␣murder — v. Present participle of get away with murder.
- how␣do␣you␣spell␣this␣word — phr. I want to know how this word is written.
- what␣do␣you␣want,␣a␣biscuit — phr. (Britain, rare) Alternative form of what do you want, a cookie?
- wouldn't␣touch␣with␣yours — v. (Slang, transitive) To not find (someone) sexually attractive;…
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- French Wiktionary: 7 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: no word
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: no word
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