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There are 24 eight-letter words containing LLDO

bulldogsbulldozecall␣downfalldown fall␣downfell␣downhull-downill-doersill-doingpulldown pull-down pull␣downrolldown roll␣downselldown sell␣downSmalldonswelldomthat'll␣dotrolldomwelldoerwell-done well␣doneWelldons

40 definitions found

  • bulldogs — n. Plural of bulldog.
  • bulldoze — v. To destroy with a bulldozer. — v. (UK) To push someone over by heading straight over them. Often… — v. To push through forcefully.
  • call␣down — v. To pray for; to request from God.
  • falldown — n. A falling down; a decrease or collapse.
  • fall␣down — v. (Intransitive) To fall to the ground. To collapse. — v. (Nautical) To sail or drift toward the mouth of a river or other outlet. — v. (Intransitive, figurative) To fail.
  • fell␣down — v. Simple past tense of fall down.
  • hull-down — adj. (Nautical) Of a ship: so far distant that only the masts… — adj. (Military) Of a tank: stopped with its hull protected by…
  • ill-doers — n. Plural of ill-doer.
  • ill-doing — n. A wicked act or behavior, especially a crime.
  • pulldown — n. Alternative form of pull-down.
  • pull-down — n. (Computing) A dynamic menu; a list of options in a computer… — n. (Biology) A technique by which a protein is brought down in… — n. (Signal processing) The conversion of video footage to a higher…
  • pull␣down — v. (Transitive) To make (something) lower (especially of clothes). — v. (Transitive) To demolish or destroy (A building etc.). — v. (Transitive) To cause to fall to the floor.
  • rolldown — adj. Capable of being rolled down. — n. (Pinball, often attributive) An older form of pinball where…
  • roll␣down — v. (Of a car window, rolling door, or rolling security barrier)…
  • selldown — n. (Australia, economics) The selling of sufficient shares to…
  • sell␣down — v. (Intransitive, Britain, business) To become less by being sold. — v. (Transitive, Britain, business) To reduce by selling. — v. (Idiomatic) To betray a person; to conspire against someone…
  • Smalldon — prop.n. A surname from Old English.
  • swelldom — n. (Dated, humorous) People of rank and fashion; the class of…
  • that'll␣do — phr. Used to acknowledge something as being sufficient. — phr. Used to stop somebody talking or an argument, other synonyms…
  • trolldom — n. Black magic; witchcraft. — n. (Internet) The realm or sphere of trolls (online troublemakers).
  • welldoer — n. One who does well; one who does good to another; a benefactor.
  • well-done — adj. (Of meat etc) Cooked until no blood runs and there is no…
  • well␣done — adj. (Idiomatic) Performed well. — adj. (Cooking) Well-cooked. — interj. An exclamation of praise or endorsement of an achievement.
  • Welldons — prop.n. Plural of Welldon.
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  • Scrabble in English: 5 words
  • French Wiktionary: 8 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 2 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 1 word

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