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There are 22 eleven-letter words containing E, 2F, K, O and T

coffee␣talksEast␣SuffolkfafrotskiesfootfuckersforkliftersKondratieffKouznetsoffmake␣a␣fist␣ofmake␣off␣withoff-the-books off␣the␣booksoff␣the␣clockoff␣the␣hooksoff␣the␣trackquirk␣of␣fateSkeffingtontaken␣officetake␣offencetake␣offensetakes␣officetook␣offenseWest␣Suffolk

33 definitions found

  • coffee␣talks — n. Plural of coffee talk.
  • East␣Suffolk — prop.n. An administrative county in Suffolk, England, created… — prop.n. A local government district in Suffolk formed on 1 April…
  • fafrotskies — n. Objects precipitated from the sky that are not normally expected…
  • footfuckers — n. Plural of footfucker.
  • forklifters — n. Plural of forklifter.
  • Kondratieff — prop.n. A surname from Russian.
  • Kouznetsoff — prop.n. A transliteration of the Russian surname Кузнецов.
  • make␣a␣fist␣of — v. To do (something) reasonably successfully.
  • make␣off␣with — v. (Transitive) To steal (something) and flee. — v. To run away together with someone. — v. (Transitive) To capture (someone) and flee.
  • off-the-books — adj. Alternative spelling of off the books (preceding a noun only).
  • off␣the␣books — phr. (Colloquial, with regard to income) Undeclared for tax and…
  • off␣the␣clock — phr. Not at work; off duty. — phr. Not being paid for working. — phr. Relaxing.
  • off␣the␣hooks — phr. (Colloquial) Unhinged; disturbed; disordered. — phr. (Colloquial, archaic) Superseded. — phr. (Colloquial, archaic) Dead.
  • off␣the␣track — phr. Derailed, of a railway carriage, etc. — phr. Away from the proper subject; irrelevant, unrelated. — phr. Not on right course; inaccurate.
  • quirk␣of␣fate — n. Synonym of twist of fate.
  • Skeffington — prop.n. A village and civil parish of Harborough district, Leicestershire… — prop.n. A habitational surname from Old English.
  • taken␣office — v. Past participle of take office.
  • take␣offence — v. Alternative spelling of take offense.
  • take␣offense — v. To feel (and usually to show) resentment at another’s actions or words.
  • takes␣office — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of take office.
  • took␣offense — v. Simple past tense of take offense.
  • West␣Suffolk — prop.n. An administrative county in Suffolk, England, created… — prop.n. A local government district in Suffolk formed on 1 April…
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  • French Wiktionary: 13 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 46 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 18 words

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