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There are 25 twenty-one-letter words containing E, G, O and 2Wbroken␣windows␣policing gotten␣a␣word␣in␣edgeways gotten␣a␣word␣in␣edgewise got␣what␣was␣coming␣to␣one New␣England␣clam␣chowder Old␣Newton␣with␣Dagworth puts␣two␣and␣two␣together rub␣someone␣the␣wrong␣way stewed␣in␣one's␣own␣grease stewing␣in␣one's␣own␣broth stewing␣in␣one's␣own␣gravy stewing␣in␣one's␣own␣juice swallowing␣a␣bitter␣pill the␣writing␣is␣on␣the␣wall threw␣one's␣weight␣around threw␣one's␣weight␣behind throw␣one's␣weight␣around throw␣one's␣weight␣behind twisting␣someone's␣words what␣was␣someone␣smoking white-winged␣crossbills who␣would␣have␣thought␣it worth␣one's␣weight␣in␣gold worth␣one's␣weight␣in␣salt wrong-way␣concurrencies 26 definitions found- broken␣windows␣policing — n. The practice of assigning police resources to deal with otherwise…
- gotten␣a␣word␣in␣edgeways — v. Past participle of get a word in edgeways.
- gotten␣a␣word␣in␣edgewise — v. (Canada, Ireland, Northern England, Scotland, US or archaic)…
- got␣what␣was␣coming␣to␣one — v. Simple past tense of get what’s coming to one. — v. Past participle of get what’s coming to one.
- New␣England␣clam␣chowder — n. A variety of clam chowder that is white due to being made with…
- Old␣Newton␣with␣Dagworth — prop.n. A civil parish in Mid Suffolk district, Suffolk, England…
- puts␣two␣and␣two␣together — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of put…
- rub␣someone␣the␣wrong␣way — v. (Idiomatic) To bother, disturb, irritate, or annoy.
- stewed␣in␣one's␣own␣grease — v. Simple past tense and past participle of stew in one’s own grease.
- stewing␣in␣one's␣own␣broth — v. Present participle of stew in one’s own broth.
- stewing␣in␣one's␣own␣gravy — v. Present participle of stew in one’s own gravy.
- stewing␣in␣one's␣own␣juice — v. Present participle of stew in one’s own juice.
- swallowing␣a␣bitter␣pill — v. Present participle of swallow a bitter pill.
- the␣writing␣is␣on␣the␣wall — phr. Disaster is imminent.
- threw␣one's␣weight␣around — v. Simple past tense of throw one’s weight around.
- threw␣one's␣weight␣behind — v. Simple past tense of throw one’s weight behind.
- throw␣one's␣weight␣around — v. (Idiomatic) To exercise influence or authority, especially…
- throw␣one's␣weight␣behind — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To support (A cause, a decision, etc…
- twisting␣someone's␣words — v. Present participle of twist someone’s words.
- what␣was␣someone␣smoking — phr. (Idiomatic, humorous) Used to express surprise about someone’s…
- white-winged␣crossbills — n. Plural of white-winged crossbill.
- who␣would␣have␣thought␣it — phr. A rhetorical question used to express incredulity or surprise…
- worth␣one's␣weight␣in␣gold — adj. (Idiomatic) Very valuable.
- worth␣one's␣weight␣in␣salt — adj. Worth one’s salt.
- wrong-way␣concurrencies — n. Plural of wrong-way concurrency.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: no word
- French Wiktionary: 6 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 8 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 14 words
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