|
List of words containing •••••• Rapid Mode Click to add an eighth letter
You have reached the 7-letter limit. Click to remove a letter
Click to change word size All alphabetical All by size 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
There are 24 words containing H, K, M, 2O and 2WArkholme-with-Cawood blow␣tomahawks come␣out␣of␣the␣woodwork comes␣out␣of␣the␣woodwork do␣you␣know␣what␣I'm␣saying do␣you␣know␣who␣I␣am Duckworth-Lewis␣method if␣you␣know␣what␣I␣mean I␣know␣you␣are␣but␣what␣am␣I I␣know␣you␣are,␣but␣what␣am␣I knew␣someone␣when knew␣when␣to␣fold␣'em know␣how␣to␣pick␣'em knowing␣when␣to␣fold␣'em known␣when␣to␣fold␣'em know␣someone␣when knows␣when␣to␣fold␣'em know␣when␣to␣fold␣'em two␣wrongs␣make␣a␣right what␣was␣someone␣smoking when␣Adam␣was␣an␣oakum␣boy Wokingham␣Without you␣know␣what␣I␣mean you␣know␣what␣I'm␣saying 25 definitions found- Arkholme-with-Cawood — prop.n. A civil parish in City of Lancaster district, Lancashire, England.
- blow␣tomahawks — v. (Dated) Of the wind: to blow with great violence.
- come␣out␣of␣the␣woodwork — v. (Idiomatic, disapproving) to appear or emerge unexpectedly…
- comes␣out␣of␣the␣woodwork — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of come…
- do␣you␣know␣what␣I'm␣saying — phr. (Informal) Used as a rhetorical question to confirm attention…
- do␣you␣know␣who␣I␣am — phr. An arrogant expression of one’s importance.
- Duckworth-Lewis␣method — prop.n. (Cricket) A mathematical algorithm for generating revised…
- if␣you␣know␣what␣I␣mean — phr. Used to allude to something unsaid or hinted at.
- I␣know␣you␣are␣but␣what␣am␣I — phr. (Rhetorical question, colloquial, childish) Assertion that…
- I␣know␣you␣are,␣but␣what␣am␣I — phr. Alternative form of I know you are but what am I.
- knew␣someone␣when — v. Simple past tense of know someone when.
- knew␣when␣to␣fold␣'em — v. Simple past tense of know when to fold ’em.
- know␣how␣to␣pick␣'em — v. (Colloquial) you have chosen the wrong person. — v. (Colloquial, literally) you are good at picking people or things.
- knowing␣when␣to␣fold␣'em — v. Present participle of know when to fold ’em.
- known␣when␣to␣fold␣'em — v. Past participle of know when to fold ’em.
- know␣someone␣when — v. (Usually in the past tense) To have known a famous person before…
- knows␣when␣to␣fold␣'em — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of know…
- know␣when␣to␣fold␣'em — v. (Slang, informal) To exercise sound judgment in a situation…
- two␣wrongs␣make␣a␣right — prov. (Logic, ethics) A logical informal fallacy whereby a wrongful…
- what␣was␣someone␣smoking — phr. (Idiomatic, humorous) Used to express surprise about someone’s…
- when␣Adam␣was␣an␣oakum␣boy — phr. (Archaic, slang) An extremely long time ago; long before living memory.
- Wokingham␣Without — prop.n. A civil parish in Wokingham borough, Berkshire, England.
- you␣know␣what␣I␣mean — phr. (Colloquial) You are familiar with the situation I am describing;…
- you␣know␣what␣I'm␣saying — phr. Alternative form of do you know what I’m saying.
See this list for:- Scrabble in English: no word
- French Wiktionary: 3 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 2 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word
Recommended websites
| |