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There are 23 words containing E, I, 2N and 3Wbetween␣wind␣and␣water flew␣with␣leaden␣wings flown␣with␣leaden␣wings going␣down␣the␣wrong␣way how␣the␣wind␣is␣blowing Newton-le-Willows new␣wine␣in␣old␣wineskins Old␣Newton␣with␣Dagworth snowdrop␣windflower snowdrop␣windflowers Trowse␣with␣Newton went␣down␣with whistled␣down␣the␣wind whistle␣down␣the␣wind whistles␣down␣the␣wind whistling␣down␣the␣wind white-winged␣fairywren white-winged␣fairywrens willow␣in␣the␣wind willows␣in␣the␣wind window␣on␣the␣world windowpane␣tweed windows␣on␣the␣world 28 definitions found- between␣wind␣and␣water — phr. (Nautical) In that part of a ship’s side or bottom which… — phr. (Colloquial, by extension) At the vulnerable part or point of anything. — phr. (Colloquial, euphemistic, by extension) At a person’s crotch…
- flew␣with␣leaden␣wings — v. Simple past tense of fly with leaden wings.
- flown␣with␣leaden␣wings — v. Past participle of fly with leaden wings.
- going␣down␣the␣wrong␣way — v. Present participle of go down the wrong way.
- how␣the␣wind␣is␣blowing — n. Alternative form of which way the wind is blowing.
- Newton-le-Willows — prop.n. A town in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside… — prop.n. A village and civil parish in Richmondshire district…
- new␣wine␣in␣old␣wineskins — n. Plural of new wine in an old wineskin.
- Old␣Newton␣with␣Dagworth — prop.n. A civil parish in Mid Suffolk district, Suffolk, England…
- snowdrop␣windflower — n. A plant species of the family Ranunculaceae (Anemone sylvestris).
- snowdrop␣windflowers — n. Plural of snowdrop windflower.
- Trowse␣with␣Newton — prop.n. A civil parish in South Norfolk district, Norfolk, England…
- went␣down␣with — v. Simple past tense of go down with.
- whistled␣down␣the␣wind — v. Simple past tense and past participle of whistle down the wind.
- whistle␣down␣the␣wind — v. (Transitive) To set (someone) free, allowing them to go their… — v. (Transitive) To badmouth someone or something; to disparage. — v. To talk to no purpose.
- whistles␣down␣the␣wind — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whistle…
- whistling␣down␣the␣wind — v. Present participle of whistle down the wind.
- white-winged␣fairywren — n. A species of fairywren, Malurus leucopterus, of inland Australia.
- white-winged␣fairywrens — n. Plural of white-winged fairywren.
- willow␣in␣the␣wind — n. (Idiomatic) One whose views are easily and regularly changed…
- willows␣in␣the␣wind — n. Plural of willow in the wind.
- window␣on␣the␣world — n. (Idiomatic) Something which provides information about or interaction…
- windowpane␣tweed — n. A tweed fabric with a pattern of squares.
- windows␣on␣the␣world — n. Plural of window on the world.
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- French Wiktionary: 6 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 7 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 8 words
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