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There are 25 ten-letter words containing H, N, S, T, W and Y

Aynesworthhanky-twisthoney-sweethoneywortsKenworthyslengthwaysNasworthysnewsworthyNorsworthynoseworthyscythe␣downshantytown shanty␣townshunworthysnapworthysongworthyspinworthySwaythlingWhitsunday Whit␣Sundaywhydunnitswins␣the␣daywithsayingwithywindsyawnathons

29 definitions found

  • Aynesworth — prop.n. A surname, variant of Ainsworth.
  • hanky-twist — v. To fret; to worry ineffectually.
  • honey-sweet — adj. As sweet as honey; very sweet.
  • honeyworts — n. Plural of honeywort.
  • Kenworthys — prop.n. Plural of Kenworthy.
  • lengthways — adj. Lengthwise. — adv. Lengthwise.
  • Nasworthys — prop.n. Plural of Nasworthy.
  • newsworthy — adj. Interesting enough to be reported as a news.
  • Norsworthy — prop.n. A surname from Old English.
  • noseworthy — adj. Worthy to be smelled.
  • scythe␣down — v. To violently cause to fall down.
  • shantytown — n. An area containing a collection of shacks, shanties or makeshift dwellings.
  • shanty␣town — n. An area, such as a suburb, consisting of mean, roughly-constructed…
  • shunworthy — adj. Worthy of shunning or of being shunned; reproachable; avoidable.
  • snapworthy — adj. (Informal) Worth taking a photograph of.
  • songworthy — adj. Worthy of song or of being sung. — adj. Worthy of being sung about.
  • spinworthy — adj. (Material, linen, fabric, etc.) Worthy of being spun (into thread). — adj. (Informal, of a record, song, recording, etc.) Worthy of…
  • Swaythling — prop.n. A suburb of Southampton, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU4415).
  • Whitsunday — n. The Sunday of the feast of Pentecost, seven weeks after Easter. — n. (Scotland) A quarter day, falling on 15th May.
  • Whit␣Sunday — n. Alternative form of Whitsunday.
  • whydunnits — n. Plural of whydunnit.
  • wins␣the␣day — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of win the day.
  • withsaying — v. Present participle of withsay.
  • withywinds — n. Plural of withywind.
  • yawnathons — n. Plural of yawnathon.
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