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There are 20 words beginning with WITHT

with'twithtakewithtakenwithtakeswithtakingwith␣the␣bestwith␣the␣best␣of␣themwith␣the␣exception␣ofwith␣the␣Lordwith␣the␣mannerwith␣the␣spinwith␣thiswiththrewwiththrowwiththrowingwiththrownwiththrowswith␣timewithtookwith␣training␣wheels

26 definitions found

  • with't — cont. (Obsolete) Contraction of with it.
  • withtake — v. (Transitive, archaic) To rebuke; reprimand. — v. (Transitive, UK dialectal) To withhold; retain. — v. (Transitive) To receive; accept or withstand; (often reflexive)…
  • withtaken — v. Past participle of withtake.
  • withtakes — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withtake.
  • withtaking — v. Present participle of withtake.
  • with␣the␣best — phr. Alternative form of with the best of them.
  • with␣the␣best␣of␣them — phr. As well as anyone.
  • with␣the␣exception␣of — prep. With due allowance for (a specified detail); not including; other than.
  • with␣the␣Lord — phr. (Euphemistic, Christianity) Dead; deceased.
  • with␣the␣manner — phr. (Archaic, idiomatic) in the very act; red-handed.
  • with␣the␣spin — phr. (Cricket) hitting the ball in the same direction that it…
  • with␣this — adv. When this happened; hereupon, after this moment.
  • withthrew — v. Simple past tense of withthrow.
  • withthrow — n. Alternative form of windthrow. — v. Alternative form of windthrow ("to overturn or uproot by the wind").
  • withthrowing — v. Present participle of withthrow.
  • withthrown — v. Past participle of withthrow.
  • withthrows — n. Plural of withthrow. — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withthrow.
  • with␣time — phr. As time passes; over time.
  • withtook — v. Simple past tense of withtake.
  • with␣training␣wheels — adj. Made easier for novices. — adj. Designed or adapted for children. — adj. In a formative stage; nascent.
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