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There are 17 words containing E, 2G, K, M and 2TBattenberg␣markings enough␣to␣make␣a␣cat␣laugh getting␣someone's␣back Kingdom␣of␣Great␣Britain Lockington-Hemington loggerhead␣musk␣turtle loggerhead␣musk␣turtles make␣a␣big␣thing␣out␣of makes␣a␣big␣thing␣out␣of might␣makes␣right on␣your␣mark,␣get␣set,␣go on␣your␣marks,␣get␣set,␣go taking␣the␣meaning tracker␣mortgage tracker␣mortgages two␣wrongs␣make␣a␣right you've␣got␣to␣be␣kidding␣me 18 definitions found- Battenberg␣markings — n. A pattern of high-visibility markings used on emergency-service…
- enough␣to␣make␣a␣cat␣laugh — adj. (Idiomatic) Very outlandish or outrageous.
- getting␣someone's␣back — v. Present participle of get someone’s back.
- Kingdom␣of␣Great␣Britain — prop.n. The name of the United Kingdom from 1707-1801.
- Lockington-Hemington — prop.n. A civil parish in North West Leicestershire district…
- loggerhead␣musk␣turtle — n. Sternotherus minor, native to the southern US, having a head…
- loggerhead␣musk␣turtles — n. Plural of loggerhead musk turtle.
- make␣a␣big␣thing␣out␣of — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To call attention to or publicize;…
- makes␣a␣big␣thing␣out␣of — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of make…
- might␣makes␣right — prov. Whatever the powerful want is morally unquestionable, whether…
- on␣your␣mark,␣get␣set,␣go — phr. (Sports) A three-command start when racing…
- on␣your␣marks,␣get␣set,␣go — interj. Alternative form of on your mark, get set, go.
- taking␣the␣meaning — v. Present participle of take the meaning.
- tracker␣mortgage — n. (UK, finance) A variable-rate mortgage where the amount of…
- tracker␣mortgages — n. Plural of tracker mortgage.
- two␣wrongs␣make␣a␣right — prov. (Logic, ethics) A logical informal fallacy whereby a wrongful…
- you've␣got␣to␣be␣kidding␣me — phr. (Colloquial) Said to express anger or frustration. — phr. (Colloquial) Said to express disbelief or shock.
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- French Wiktionary: 3 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: 2 words
- German Wiktionary: 153 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 25 words
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