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There are 22 eleven-letter words containing H, I, K and 3T

kitchenettepet␣the␣kittyshattuckiteshit␣ticketsShitty␣Kittyshitty␣sticksticktights stick-tightstake␣the␣baittake␣the␣hinttake␣the␣timethickwitted thick-wittedThirkettlesticketbooth ticket␣boothtied␣the␣knotties␣the␣knottook␣the␣baittook␣the␣timeto␣think␣thatwhat␣it␣takes

25 definitions found

  • kitchenette — n. Small kitchen or area for preparing food, often just a part…
  • pet␣the␣kitty — v. (Vulgar, slang, of a female) To masturbate.
  • shattuckite — n. (Mineralogy) A copper silicate hydroxide mineral.
  • shit␣tickets — n. Plural of shit ticket.
  • Shitty␣Kitty — prop.n. (US, naval slang, historical) USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63).
  • shitty␣stick — n. An extremely unpleasant person or situation. — n. Unkind treatment; behavior intended to provoke or repel.
  • sticktights — n. Plural of sticktight.
  • stick-tights — n. Plural of stick-tight.
  • take␣the␣bait — v. (Idiomatic) To be lured by an offer, flattery, or a provocation… — v. To nibble at bait (of a fish) on a hook.
  • take␣the␣hint — v. Synonym of take a hint. — v. (Idiomatic) Concede to mounting evidence; wake up and smell the coffee.
  • take␣the␣time — v. (Usually used with to) To volunteer to spend one’s time (for…
  • thickwitted — adj. Stupid, dim-witted.
  • thick-witted — adj. Alternative form of thickwitted.
  • Thirkettles — prop.n. Plural of Thirkettle.
  • ticketbooth — n. Alternative spelling of ticket booth.
  • ticket␣booth — n. A small stall for the sale of tickets.
  • tied␣the␣knot — v. Simple past tense and past participle of tie the knot.
  • ties␣the␣knot — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tie the knot.
  • took␣the␣bait — v. Simple past tense of take the bait.
  • took␣the␣time — v. Simple past tense of take the time.
  • to␣think␣that — conj. Used to express that one is strongly moved or surprised by something.
  • what␣it␣takes — n. (US, idiomatic) Everything that is required.
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  • Scrabble in English: 3 words
  • French Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 10 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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