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There are 22 ten-letter words containing THEF

act␣the␣foolbet␣the␣farmbuy␣the␣farmchew␣the␣fatcybertheftfan␣the␣firefly␣the␣flaghits␣the␣faninfangthefin␣the␣fieldin␣the␣fleshman␣the␣forton␣the␣fenceon␣the␣flooron␣the␣fritzpetty␣theftscathefireSouth␣Efatethe␣fix␣is␣intheftproofup␣the␣flumeutfangthef

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  • act␣the␣fool — v. Alternative form of play the fool.
  • bet␣the␣farm — v. (Idiomatic) To be absolutely certain, to have no doubts. — v. To make a substantial wager or risk.
  • buy␣the␣farm — v. (Idiomatic, US, informal, euphemistic) To die; generally, to…
  • chew␣the␣fat — v. (Slang) To chat idly or generally waste time talking.
  • cybertheft — n. Theft carried out by means of computer technology.
  • fan␣the␣fire — v. Synonym of fan the flames.
  • fly␣the␣flag — v. (Of a ship, airline etc) To be registered in a particular country… — v. (Idiomatic) To support one’s country enthusiastically.
  • hits␣the␣fan — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hit the fan.
  • infangthef — n. Alternative form of infangthief.
  • in␣the␣field — phr. (Military) Actively engaged in fighting or dealing with the… — phr. Away from the office, classroom, or laboratory; working with… — phr. In a real-world setting, as opposed to the controlled conditions…
  • in␣the␣flesh — phr. Present in a physical body; in person. — phr. (Religion, especially Christianity) incarnate (of God or…
  • man␣the␣fort — v. (Idiomatic) To take care of a place or situation in another’s absence.
  • on␣the␣fence — phr. Undecided; wavering in one’s opinion. — phr. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see on, the, fence.
  • on␣the␣floor — phr. (US, automotive) Mounted on the floor of an automobile. — phr. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see on, floor.
  • on␣the␣fritz — phr. (Of electrical or mechanical appliances, idiomatic, US) Out…
  • petty␣theft — n. A theft of property having a value lower than a certain small…
  • scathefire — n. (Obsolete) Destructive flames; a conflagration.
  • South␣Efate — prop.n. A Nuclear Southern Oceanic language of the Malayo-Polynesian…
  • the␣fix␣is␣in — phr. A process (for example, a court case) has been rigged behind…
  • theftproof — adj. Resistant to being stolen.
  • up␣the␣flume — phr. Done for; ruined; having come to grief.
  • utfangthef — n. Alternative form of outfangthief.
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