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There are 24 eleven-letter words containing KETHE

broke␣the␣icebroke␣the␣webbucketheads bucket-heads bucket␣headsfake␣the␣funklike␣the␣windmake␣the␣newspoke␣the␣beartake␣the␣baittake␣the␣caketake␣the␣curetake␣the␣falltake␣the␣flaktake␣the␣heattake␣the␣helmtake␣the␣hinttake␣the␣kneetake␣the␣leadtake␣the␣micktake␣the␣pisstake␣the␣ridetake␣the␣timetake␣the␣veil

36 definitions found

  • broke␣the␣ice — v. Simple past tense of break the ice.
  • broke␣the␣web — v. Simple past tense of break the web.
  • bucketheads — n. Plural of buckethead.
  • bucket-heads — n. Plural of bucket-head.
  • bucket␣heads — n. Plural of bucket head.
  • fake␣the␣funk — v. (Informal) To perform below one’s capacities. — v. (Informal) To promise more than one can deliver.
  • like␣the␣wind — phr. (Simile) quickly, at a high speed. — phr. (Simile) changeably, freely and at liberty. — phr. (Simile) invisibly, mysteriously, unpredictably.
  • make␣the␣news — v. Alternative form of make news.
  • poke␣the␣bear — v. (US) To deliberately aggravate somebody, especially somebody…
  • take␣the␣bait — v. (Idiomatic) To be lured by an offer, flattery, or a provocation… — v. To nibble at bait (of a fish) on a hook.
  • take␣the␣cake — v. (Idiomatic, colloquial, chiefly US) To be especially good or outstanding. — v. (Idiomatic, colloquial, chiefly US) To be particularly bad…
  • take␣the␣cure — v. (Idiomatic) To enter into a rehabilitation program. — v. To take the waters.
  • take␣the␣fall — v. (Idiomatic, informal, sports, especially boxing) To willingly… — v. (Idiomatic, informal) To bear the blame or punishment for another…
  • take␣the␣flak — v. (Intransitive, informal) To be strongly criticised.
  • take␣the␣heat — v. (Informal) To take the blame; to be the focus of anger or scrutiny;…
  • take␣the␣helm — v. (Nautical) To assume responsibility for steering a ship. — v. (By extension) To take over responsibility (of something) from someone else.
  • take␣the␣hint — v. Synonym of take a hint. — v. (Idiomatic) Concede to mounting evidence; wake up and smell the coffee.
  • take␣the␣knee — v. Alternative form of take a knee.
  • take␣the␣lead — v. (Idiomatic) To become the leader, to advance into first place. — v. (Idiomatic) To assume leadership over a group.
  • take␣the␣mick — v. (Intransitive) Alternative form of take the mickey.
  • take␣the␣piss — v. To tease, ridicule or mock (someone). — v. To subject those present to teasing, ridicule or mockery, or… — v. To be outrageously unreasonable.
  • take␣the␣ride — v. (Idiomatic, slang, US, law enforcement) To concede to be arrested…
  • take␣the␣time — v. (Usually used with to) To volunteer to spend one’s time (for…
  • take␣the␣veil — v. (Idiomatic) To retire into a convent and live as a nun.
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