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There are 24 twenty-one-letter words containing E, 2H, 2O, T and Vall␣over␣bar␣the␣shouting all␣over␣but␣the␣shouting as␣ever␣trod␣shoe-leather as␣ever␣trod␣shoe␣leather dominant␣seventh␣chords everybody␣and␣his␣mother everyone␣and␣his␣brother gets␣something␣over␣with give␣someone␣the␣heave-ho giving␣someone␣the␣shits have␣one␣foot␣in␣the␣grave have␣someone␣by␣the␣balls have␣the␣world␣on␣a␣string Heads␣of␣the␣Valleys␣Road Houston,␣we␣have␣a␣problem join␣the␣choir␣invisible live␣to␣fight␣another␣day nights␣of␣the␣long␣knives Nights␣of␣the␣Long␣Knives rode␣the␣crest␣of␣the␣wave some␣mothers␣do␣have␣them speculative␣philosophy teaches␣the␣controversy who␣would␣have␣thought␣it 26 definitions found- all␣over␣bar␣the␣shouting — phr. (UK, idiomatic) Of an activity where the result is known…
- all␣over␣but␣the␣shouting — adj. (Idiomatic) Such that the substance of the contest is complete…
- as␣ever␣trod␣shoe-leather — phr. (Idiomatic, archaic) As ever existed or lived.
- as␣ever␣trod␣shoe␣leather — phr. (Idiomatic, archaic) Alternative form of as ever trod shoe-leather.
- dominant␣seventh␣chords — n. Plural of dominant seventh chord.
- everybody␣and␣his␣mother — phr. (Idiomatic) A large assortment of people.
- everyone␣and␣his␣brother — pron. (Idiomatic) A large number of people; most people.
- gets␣something␣over␣with — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get…
- give␣someone␣the␣heave-ho — v. (Idiomatic, Britain) To fire, expel or break up with someone. — v. (Baseball) To eject a player or manager from the game.
- giving␣someone␣the␣shits — v. Present participle of give someone the shits.
- have␣one␣foot␣in␣the␣grave — v. (Figuratively) To be close to death, to be dying.
- have␣someone␣by␣the␣balls — v. (Slang, vulgar) To exercise total control over someone.
- have␣the␣world␣on␣a␣string — v. Alternative form of have the world by the tail.
- Heads␣of␣the␣Valleys␣Road — prop.n. The A465 trunk road in Wales, so-called for at least part…
- Houston,␣we␣have␣a␣problem — phr. (US, humorous) Used to report that a (major) problem has occurred.
- join␣the␣choir␣invisible — v. (Intransitive, chiefly humorous, euphemistic) To die.
- live␣to␣fight␣another␣day — v. To persist despite a failure or difficulty.
- nights␣of␣the␣long␣knives — n. Plural of night of the long knives.
- Nights␣of␣the␣Long␣Knives — n. Plural of Night of the Long Knives.
- rode␣the␣crest␣of␣the␣wave — v. Simple past tense of ride the crest of the wave.
- some␣mothers␣do␣have␣them — phr. (UK) A colloquial and mildly pejorative reaction to a clumsy…
- speculative␣philosophy — n. (Uncountable) Philosophy, especially traditional metaphysical… — n. (Countable) A particular philosophical school, system, or work…
- teaches␣the␣controversy — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of teach…
- who␣would␣have␣thought␣it — phr. A rhetorical question used to express incredulity or surprise…
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: no word
- French Wiktionary: 7 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 1 word
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 3 words
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