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There are 16 ten-letter words containing OFC

ace␣of␣clubscans␣of␣cornduty␣of␣careEarl␣of␣Corkfeet␣of␣clayfull␣of␣crapInn␣of␣Courtload␣of␣crapmark␣of␣Cainout-of-courtpile␣of␣crappole␣of␣coldport␣of␣callrule␣of␣coolrule␣of␣cossyard␣of␣clay

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  • ace␣of␣clubs — n. (This entry is a translation hub.).
  • cans␣of␣corn — n. Plural of can of corn.
  • duty␣of␣care — n. (Law) A legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring…
  • Earl␣of␣Cork — prop.n. (Ireland, slang, obsolete, card games) The ace of diamonds.
  • feet␣of␣clay — n. (Idiomatic) In someone apparently strong and without failings…
  • full␣of␣crap — adj. (Mildly vulgar, derogatory) Less vulgar synonym of full of shit.
  • Inn␣of␣Court — n. (Chiefly in the plural) Any of the four professional associations… — n. Any similar association in Ireland, the United States, etc.
  • load␣of␣crap — n. (Vulgar, slang) Something that is not true, a mass of lies… — n. (Vulgar, slang) Any worthless structure or device.
  • mark␣of␣Cain — n. A stigma of shame.
  • out-of-court — adj. (Law) Without resorting to formal legal action.
  • pile␣of␣crap — n. (Vulgar, slang) Something that is not true, a mass of lies… — n. (Vulgar, slang) Any worthless structure or device.
  • pole␣of␣cold — n. Either of the places in the southern and northern hemispheres…
  • port␣of␣call — n. (Nautical) any port (except its home port) being visited by… — n. (Figuratively) A place visited.
  • rule␣of␣cool — n. The principle that anything is acceptable to do, use, wear…
  • rule␣of␣coss — n. (Obsolete) Algebra.
  • yard␣of␣clay — n. (Slang, archaic) A long pipe for smoking; a churchwarden pipe.
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