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There are 21 eight-letter words containing KAWAY

back␣awayhack␣awayHarkawaylockaway lock␣awaypackaway pack-away pack␣awayrockaway Rockawaysoakaway soak␣awaysock␣awaytick␣awaytook␣awaytuckaway tuck␣awaywalkaway walk-away walk␣awayworkaway

31 definitions found

  • back␣away — v. (Intransitive) To move in a direction opposite to that which…
  • hack␣away — v. (Transitive or intransitive) To make progress on a difficult… — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hack, away.
  • Harkaway — prop.n. A surname.
  • lockaway — n. (Finance) A long-term investment to be left alone until some future time.
  • lock␣away — v. (Transitive) To lock up; to lock in a safe place, out of view.
  • packaway — adj. Alternative form of pack-away (all senses).
  • pack-away — adj. Capable of being folded up or disassembled for storage. — adj. Available for storing items that are not in use. — adj. That must be packed away between uses.
  • pack␣away — v. (Transitive) To store away, place out of the way, or stash… — v. (Transitive) To eat (a great deal of food).
  • rockaway — n. (Dated, uncommon) A light, low, four-wheeled carriage with… — n. (Dated, uncommon) A similar but heavier carriage, enclosed…
  • Rockaway — prop.n. A sandy peninsula in Queens County, New York, extending… — prop.n. A township in New Jersey.
  • soakaway — n. (Chiefly UK) A deep hole used for drainage, where rainwater…
  • soak␣away — v. (Intransitive) To soak into the ground.
  • sock␣away — v. (Transitive) To save or hoard (something).
  • tick␣away — v. (Of time) To count down to zero (i.e. signaling the end (or…
  • took␣away — v. Simple past tense of take away.
  • tuckaway — adj. That may be tucked away when not in use.
  • tuck␣away — v. (Transitive) To save or hoard (something); to hide (something)… — v. (Intransitive) To be located in a remote, inaccessible or difficult-to-see… — v. (Transitive, UK, slang) To eat a lot of (something).
  • walkaway — n. An easy victory; a walkover.
  • walk-away — n. Alternative form of walk away.
  • walk␣away — v. (Idiomatic) To withdraw from a problematic situation. — v. To free oneself from a debt such as a mortgage by abandoning… — v. (Idiomatic) To survive a challenging or dangerous situation without harm.
  • workaway — n. (US, dated) a person who works his passage.
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