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There are 19 twenty-one-letter words containing F, 2G, 2O and Targument␣from␣ignorance armored␣combat␣fighting Bourgogne-Franche-Comté clinging␣to␣the␣skirts␣of dig␣one's␣grave␣with␣a␣fork District␣of␣Guysborough exchanging␣of␣contracts fought␣like␣cats␣and␣dogs functional␣programming gather␣oneself␣together getting␣ahead␣of␣oneself Golden␣Age␣of␣Television go␣through␣fire␣and␣water Kingdom␣of␣Great␣Britain knight␣of␣the␣green␣cloth knock␣a␣dog␣off␣a␣gut␣wagon nights␣of␣the␣long␣knives Nights␣of␣the␣Long␣Knives stink␣a␣dog␣off␣a␣gut␣wagon 20 definitions found- argument␣from␣ignorance — n. A fallacy where a proposition is assumed to be true because…
- armored␣combat␣fighting — n. (Sports) A gladiatorial combat sport, where medieval recreationists…
- Bourgogne-Franche-Comté — prop.n. An administrative region of eastern France created in…
- clinging␣to␣the␣skirts␣of — v. Present participle of cling to the skirts of.
- dig␣one's␣grave␣with␣a␣fork — v. (Informal) To shorten one’s lifespan through unhealthy eating.
- District␣of␣Guysborough — prop.n. A district municipality of Nova Scotia, Canada.
- exchanging␣of␣contracts — n. Alternative form of exchange of contracts.
- fought␣like␣cats␣and␣dogs — v. Simple past tense and past participle of fight like cats and dogs.
- functional␣programming — n. (Programming) Programming in a style that, in lieu of assignment…
- gather␣oneself␣together — v. To collect all one’s powers in preparation for action.
- getting␣ahead␣of␣oneself — v. Present participle of get ahead of oneself.
- Golden␣Age␣of␣Television — prop.n. (North America, television, popular culture) The period… — prop.n. (US, television, popular culture, dated) The period of…
- go␣through␣fire␣and␣water — v. To undertake any amount of trouble or risk to achieve some end.
- Kingdom␣of␣Great␣Britain — prop.n. The name of the United Kingdom from 1707-1801.
- knight␣of␣the␣green␣cloth — n. (Dated, humorous, colloquial) A gambler.
- knock␣a␣dog␣off␣a␣gut␣wagon — v. Alternative form of stink a dog off a gut wagon.
- 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.
- stink␣a␣dog␣off␣a␣gut␣wagon — v. (US, colloquial) To smell extremely bad.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: no word
- French Wiktionary: 7 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: 1 word
- German Wiktionary: 12 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 5 words
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