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There are 25 words containing ALLFO

all␣foam,␣no␣beerAll␣Fools'␣DayAll␣Fools'␣Daysall␣forall␣foundall-fours all␣fourscall␣forcall␣forthfall␣foliagefall␣foliagesfall␣forfall␣foulHallfordHallfordson␣all-fours on␣all␣foursone␣for␣all,␣all␣for␣onesmallfolksmall␣fortunesmall␣fortunessmall␣forwardsmall␣forwardsstall␣for␣timethat's␣all,␣folks

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  • all␣foam,␣no␣beer — phr. Synonym of all hat and no cattle. — phr. Synonym of not the sharpest tool in the shed.
  • All␣Fools'␣Day — n. April 1, a day when practical jokes are traditionally played.
  • All␣Fools'␣Days — n. Plural of All Fools’ Day.
  • all␣for — prep. Completely in favour of. — prep. (Of an undertaking) Merely for the sake of.
  • all␣found — adv. (UK) With living essentials, such as meals and accommodation…
  • all-fours — n. Alternative form of all fours.
  • all␣fours — n. The four legs of a quadruped. — n. The four limbs of a primate. — n. A card game similar to whist.
  • call␣for — v. To shout out in order to summon (a person). — v. To ask for in a loud voice. — v. (Figuratively) To request, demand.
  • call␣forth — v. (Transitive) To summon, to call to speak. — v. (Transitive) To induce, inspire.
  • fall␣foliage — n. (US) The brightly colored leaves of deciduous trees that appear…
  • fall␣foliages — n. Plural of fall foliage.
  • fall␣for — v. (Idiomatic) To be fooled by; to walk into (a trap) or respond… — v. (Idiomatic) To fall in love with.
  • fall␣foul — v. (Idiomatic, archaic) To collide; to conflict with; to attack… — v. (Idiomatic) To be defeated or thwarted (by); to suffer ( + of).
  • Hallford — prop.n. A surname.
  • Hallfords — prop.n. Plural of Hallford.
  • on␣all-fours — phr. Alternative spelling of on all fours.
  • on␣all␣fours — adv. (Idiomatic) On one’s hands and knees. — adv. (Idiomatic, often followed by "with") In a manner which is…
  • one␣for␣all,␣all␣for␣one — phr. Each individual should act for the benefit of the group…
  • smallfolk — n. (Fantasy) Small humanoid creatures, such as gnomes and halflings.
  • small␣fortune — n. (Colloquial, hyperbolic) A large amount of money, especially…
  • small␣fortunes — n. Plural of small fortune.
  • small␣forward — n. (Basketball) A forward who is the shorter of the two forward…
  • small␣forwards — n. Plural of small forward.
  • stall␣for␣time — v. (Idiomatic) To intentionally cause a delay; to stop; to wait.
  • that's␣all,␣folks — phr. That’s it; that is the end; there is no more.
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