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There are 21 ten-letter words containing F, G, H, I, K and T

a␣fuck␣sightcockfightsdark␣flightfightbacksfights␣backfight␣stickflight␣deckflight␣riskflight␣sockFolkethingfolkrightshot-knifingknife␣fightknight's␣feemike␣frightpick␣a␣fighttake␣flighttake␣frightthinking␣oftook␣flighttook␣fright

27 definitions found

  • a␣fuck␣sight — n. (British English, colloquial, vulgar, uncountable) a large amount; a lot. — adv. (British English, colloquial, vulgar) a lot; a great deal.
  • cockfights — n. Plural of cockfight.
  • dark␣flight — n. (Astronomy, meteorology, geology) The portion of the flight…
  • fightbacks — n. Plural of fightback.
  • fights␣back — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fight back.
  • fight␣stick — n. Synonym of fighting stick.
  • flight␣deck — n. The deck of an aircraft carrier, where aircraft can land and take off. — n. The cockpit of a large aircraft.
  • flight␣risk — n. (Law, uncountable) The possibility that a person under the… — n. (Law, countable) A person who is considered likely to abscond.
  • flight␣sock — n. A compression sock for use in prolonged periods of sitting during air travel.
  • Folkething — prop.n. Dated form of Folketing.
  • folkrights — n. Plural of folkright.
  • hot-knifing — v. Present participle of hot-knife.
  • knife␣fight — n. A fight between combatants armed with knives. — n. (Military) A dogfight (aircraft battle) at close quarters.
  • knight's␣fee — n. (Law, historical) A kind of land tenure requiring military… — n. (Law, historical) The specific amount of land giving rise to…
  • mike␣fright — n. Alternative form of mic fright.
  • pick␣a␣fight — v. To deliberately provoke someone into fighting.
  • take␣flight — v. (Idiomatic) To begin flying; to become airborne or aloft; to… — v. (Idiomatic) to flee.
  • take␣fright — v. To suddenly become scared, frightened or panicked.
  • thinking␣of — v. Present participle of think of.
  • took␣flight — v. Simple past tense of take flight.
  • took␣fright — v. Simple past tense of take fright.
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 2 words

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