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There are 25 twenty-one-letter words containing E, F, H, I, K and Ubreaking␣the␣fourth␣wall drunk␣as␣a␣fiddler's␣bitch fall␣off␣the␣turnip␣truck fell␣off␣the␣turnip␣truck fork-tailed␣bush␣katydid fought␣like␣cats␣and␣dogs full␣English␣breakfasts get␣on␣like␣a␣house␣on␣fire got␣on␣like␣a␣house␣on␣fire Guianan␣cocks-of-the-rock history␣of␣the␣four␣kings if␣these␣walls␣could␣talk in␣the␣reign␣of␣Queen␣Dick Kirkton␣of␣Auchterhouse knock␣the␣daylight␣out␣of knock␣the␣stuffing␣out␣of like␣cheese␣at␣fourpence make␣off␣without␣payment moustached␣kingfishers rufous-capped␣antshrike rufous-winged␣antshrike Skeffington's␣daughters sucking␣all␣the␣air␣out␣of take␣a␣knife␣to␣a␣gunfight that's␣the␣ticket␣for␣soup 26 definitions found- breaking␣the␣fourth␣wall — v. Present participle of break the fourth wall.
- drunk␣as␣a␣fiddler's␣bitch — adj. (Simile, vulgar) Thoroughly drunk.
- fall␣off␣the␣turnip␣truck — v. (Chiefly US, stative, idiomatic) To be naive, uninformed, or…
- fell␣off␣the␣turnip␣truck — v. Simple past tense of fall off the turnip truck.
- fork-tailed␣bush␣katydid — n. Scudderia furcata, a species of katydid.
- fought␣like␣cats␣and␣dogs — v. Simple past tense and past participle of fight like cats and dogs.
- full␣English␣breakfasts — n. Plural of full English breakfast.
- get␣on␣like␣a␣house␣on␣fire — v. (Simile) To immediately start a good relationship with someone.
- got␣on␣like␣a␣house␣on␣fire — v. Simple past tense of get on like a house on fire. — v. Past participle of get on like a house on fire.
- Guianan␣cocks-of-the-rock — n. Plural of Guianan cock-of-the-rock.
- history␣of␣the␣four␣kings — n. (Obsolete, slang, humorous) A pack of cards.
- if␣these␣walls␣could␣talk — phr. (Idiomatic) Used to denote a location with an interesting…
- in␣the␣reign␣of␣Queen␣Dick — phr. (Idiomatic, UK) when pigs fly; never.
- Kirkton␣of␣Auchterhouse — prop.n. A village in Angus council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO3438).
- knock␣the␣daylight␣out␣of — v. Synonym of beat the daylights out of.
- knock␣the␣stuffing␣out␣of — v. (Informal, idiomatic) To cause (someone, a team) to lose energy…
- like␣cheese␣at␣fourpence — adj. (Idiomatic) Of a person: waiting idly or timewasting.
- make␣off␣without␣payment — v. (UK, law, formal) To commit the criminal offence of making…
- moustached␣kingfishers — n. Plural of moustached kingfisher.
- rufous-capped␣antshrike — n. A passerine bird of the antbird family, Thamnophilus ruficapillus.
- rufous-winged␣antshrike — n. A passerine bird of the antbird family, Thamnophilus torquatus.
- Skeffington's␣daughters — n. Plural of Skeffington’s daughter.
- sucking␣all␣the␣air␣out␣of — v. Present participle of suck all the air out of.
- take␣a␣knife␣to␣a␣gunfight — v. Alternative form of bring a knife to a gunfight.
- that's␣the␣ticket␣for␣soup — phr. Archaic form of that’s the ticket (“that is just right, or…
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: no word
- French Wiktionary: 2 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 141 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 6 words
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