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There are 24 words containing 3H, K, L and 2Tblack-throated␣thrush black-throated␣thrushes child␣of␣the␣kitchen children␣of␣the␣kitchen clothes␣maketh␣the␣man fall␣through␣the␣cracks had␣the␣world␣by␣the␣neck has␣the␣world␣by␣the␣neck have␣the␣world␣by␣the␣neck Hesketh␣with␣Becconsall in␣the␣pink␣of␣health knight␣of␣the␣green␣cloth knight␣of␣the␣thimble knights␣of␣the␣thimble like␣shit␣through␣a␣goose shake␣a␣cloth␣in␣the␣wind slip␣through␣the␣cracks take␣the␣bull␣by␣the␣horns talk␣through␣one's␣hat thinking␣of␣the␣children think␣of␣the␣children thinks␣of␣the␣children took␣the␣bull␣by␣the␣horns who␣would␣have␣thunk␣it 26 definitions found- black-throated␣thrush — n. Turdus atrogularis, a migratory Asian thrush with a black throat.
- black-throated␣thrushes — n. Plural of black-throated thrush.
- child␣of␣the␣kitchen — n. (Historical) An unskilled kitchen worker assigned to menial tasks.
- children␣of␣the␣kitchen — n. Plural of child of the kitchen.
- clothes␣maketh␣the␣man — prov. A person’s appearances count for a lot.
- fall␣through␣the␣cracks — v. (Idiomatic) To be missed; to escape the necessary notice or attention.
- had␣the␣world␣by␣the␣neck — v. Simple past tense and past participle of have the world by the neck.
- has␣the␣world␣by␣the␣neck — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of have…
- have␣the␣world␣by␣the␣neck — v. Alternative form of have the world by the tail.
- Hesketh␣with␣Becconsall — prop.n. A civil parish in West Lancashire district, Lancashire…
- in␣the␣pink␣of␣health — phr. (Idiomatic) In very good health.
- knight␣of␣the␣green␣cloth — n. (Dated, humorous, colloquial) A gambler.
- knight␣of␣the␣thimble — n. (Humorous, archaic) A tailor.
- knights␣of␣the␣thimble — n. Plural of knight of the thimble.
- like␣shit␣through␣a␣goose — phr. (Vulgar, simile) very fast.
- shake␣a␣cloth␣in␣the␣wind — v. (Obsolete, nautical) To be tipsy (but not really drunk).
- slip␣through␣the␣cracks — v. (Idiomatic) To escape notice or lack sufficient attention.
- take␣the␣bull␣by␣the␣horns — v. (Idiomatic) To deal with a matter in a direct manner, especially…
- talk␣through␣one's␣hat — v. (Idiomatic) To speak lacking expertise, authority, or knowledge;… — v. (Idiomatic) To assert something as true or valid; to bluff.
- thinking␣of␣the␣children — v. Present participle of think of the children.
- think␣of␣the␣children — v. (Usually as an interjection) An appeal to suspend rational… — v. A sincere plea to consider the young.
- thinks␣of␣the␣children — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of think…
- took␣the␣bull␣by␣the␣horns — v. Simple past tense of take the bull by the horns.
- who␣would␣have␣thunk␣it — phr. (Colloquial, sometimes sarcastic) A rhetorical question used…
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: no word
- French Wiktionary: 3 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 35 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: no word
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