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There are 17 eleven-letter words containing 2F, G, H and 2T

affrightestaffrightetheighty-fifthfatefraught fate-fraughtfifty-eighthfighting-fit fighting␣fitfirst␣flightfistfighterflightcraftfrightfestsgets␣off␣withoutfangthefshutting␣offutfangethefutfangthief

21 definitions found

  • affrightest — v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of affright.
  • affrighteth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present form of affright.
  • eighty-fifth — adj. The ordinal form of the number eighty-five, describing a… — n. One of eighty-five equal parts of a whole.
  • fatefraught — adj. (Archaic, rare) fateful.
  • fate-fraught — adj. Alternative spelling of fatefraught.
  • fifty-eighth — adj. The ordinal form of the number fifty-eight, describing a… — n. One of fifty-eight equal parts of a whole.
  • fighting-fit — adj. Alternative form of fighting fit.
  • fighting␣fit — adj. (UK) Sufficiently fit to participate in fighting; hence…
  • first␣flight — n. The first competitor to finish in a footrace or horse race… — n. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see first, flight.
  • fistfighter — n. One who fights using the fists.
  • flightcraft — n. The ability, skill, or art of flying. — n. (Rare) An aircraft, especially one in motion or flight.
  • frightfests — n. Plural of frightfest.
  • gets␣off␣with — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get off with.
  • outfangthef — n. Alternative form of outfangthief.
  • shutting␣off — v. Present participle of shut off.
  • utfangethef — n. Alternative form of outfangthief.
  • utfangthief — n. Alternative form of outfangthief.
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