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There are 20 ten-letter words containing J, K, L and Y

bubbly-jockJablonskysjaywalkers jay-walkersjaywalkingjelly␣cakesjockeylikejoykillers joy␣killersJunk␣Ceylonjust␣my␣luckkilljoyismKJV-onlyerslawn␣jockeyplow␣jockeypyjamalikeslot␣jockeytalk␣jockeyunjokinglyyellow␣jack

24 definitions found

  • bubbly-jock — n. (Scotland) A turkeycock (the bird). — n. (Scotland) A turkeycock (pompous or self-important person).
  • Jablonskys — prop.n. Plural of Jablonsky.
  • jaywalkers — n. Plural of jaywalker.
  • jay-walkers — n. Plural of jay-walker (alternative spelling of jaywalkers).
  • jaywalking — n. Gerund of jaywalk. — v. Present participle of jaywalk.
  • jelly␣cakes — n. Plural of jelly cake.
  • jockeylike — adj. Resembling or characteristic of a jockey (rider of racehorses).
  • joykillers — n. Plural of joykiller.
  • joy␣killers — n. Plural of joy killer.
  • Junk␣Ceylon — prop.n. Former name of Phuket.
  • just␣my␣luck — phr. An expression of exasperation when something particularly…
  • killjoyism — n. The behaviour of a killjoy.
  • KJV-onlyers — n. Plural of KJV-onlyer.
  • lawn␣jockey — n. A statue of a jockey (racehorse rider) meant for being stood on a lawn.
  • plow␣jockey — n. Alternative form of plough jockey.
  • pyjamalike — adj. Alternative spelling of pajamalike.
  • slot␣jockey — n. (Slang) A gambler who plays slot machines.
  • talk␣jockey — n. (Idiomatic) A host of a radio talk show.
  • unjokingly — adv. Without joking; not in jest; seriously.
  • yellow␣jack — n. (Uncountable) The illness yellow fever. — n. (Countable, nautical) A yellow flag used by ships as a warning of disease. — n. (Countable) The fish Caranx bartholomaei.
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  • Scrabble in English: 2 words
  • French Wiktionary: no word
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
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  • German Wiktionary: 1 word
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 4 words

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