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There are 21 seven-letter words containing E, 2F and 2O

come-off come␣offcone␣offdoze␣offfeofforfeoforsfloofedflooferfoofiergoes␣offgone␣offmove␣offoffcome off-comeofferoroff-noteone-offson␣offerrope␣offtore␣offwore␣off

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  • come-off — n. An outcome or conclusion; the way that a situation turns out. — n. An evasive answer or postponement; an act of putting someone off.
  • come␣off — v. To become detached. — v. To have some success; to succeed. — v. (Dated) To have an orgasm.
  • cone␣off — v. (Transitive) To close (part of a road) by putting traffic cones around.
  • doze␣off — v. To fall asleep unintentionally. — n. A short unintentional nap, an instance of dozing off.
  • feoffor — n. Alternative form of feoffer.
  • feofors — n. Plural of feofor.
  • floofed — v. Simple past tense and past participle of floof.
  • floofer — n. (DoggoLingo) An animal, especially a dog and if fluffy or big.
  • foofier — adj. Comparative form of foofy: more foofy.
  • goes␣off — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of go off.
  • gone␣off — v. Past participle of go off.
  • move␣off — v. (Of a vehicle) To start moving.
  • offcome — n. That which comes off or the act or process of coming off; emission. — n. The way any thing or business turns out; the way a person comes… — n. (UK, dialectal, chiefly Scotland) An apology; excuse.
  • off-come — n. Alternative form of offcome.
  • offeror — n. One who makes an offer to another. — n. Someone who presents something to another for acceptance or rejection.
  • off-note — adj. (Derogatory) being out of key. — n. (Derogatory) the state of being out of key.
  • one-offs — n. Plural of one-off.
  • on␣offer — phr. (Britain) For sale at a reduced price. — phr. (UK) Available to take; at hand; being offered or to be offered.
  • rope␣off — v. (Transitive) To separate by ropes; to cordon off.
  • tore␣off — v. Simple past tense of tear off.
  • wore␣off — v. Simple past tense of wear off.
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