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There are 17 words containing TLESOM

battlesomebustlesomegentlesomeguttlesomemettlesomenettlesomerattlesometattlesome  ——  prattlesome  ——  mettlesomely  ——  mettlesomeness  ——  Little␣Somerford  ——  rattle␣someone's␣cagesettle␣someone's␣hash  ——  rattle␣someone's␣chain  ——  rustle␣someone's␣jim-jamsrustle␣someone's␣jimmies

20 definitions found

  • battlesome — adj. Characterised or marked by battle(s); quarrelsome.
  • bustlesome — adj. Characterised or marked by bustling; full of activity.
  • gentlesome — adj. Marked by gentleness; mild; tender.
  • guttlesome — adj. (Britain, dialect) Greedily eating and gorging oneself; gluttonous.
  • mettlesome — adj. Marked by mettle or bravery; courageous.
  • nettlesome — adj. (Of a person, thing, situation, etc.) Causing irritation… — adj. (Of a task, problem, etc.) Thorny; difficult to deal with…
  • rattlesome — adj. Characterised or marked by rattling.
  • tattlesome — adj. Characterised or marked by tattling.
  • prattlesome — adj. Characterised or marked by prattling.
  • mettlesomely — adv. In a mettlesome manner.
  • mettlesomeness — n. The quality of being mettlesome.
  • Little␣Somerford — prop.n. A village and civil parish near Malmesbury, Wiltshire…
  • rattle␣someone's␣cage — v. (Informal) To demand attention from someone; to nag, nudge… — v. (Idiomatic) To anger or to annoy.
  • settle␣someone's␣hash — v. (Idiomatic) To physically or verbally subdue someone.
  • rattle␣someone's␣chain — v. Synonym of rattle someone’s cage.
  • rustle␣someone's␣jim-jams — v. Synonym of rustle someone’s jimmies.
  • rustle␣someone's␣jimmies — v. (Internet slang) To bother someone; to make someone feel upset. — v. (Internet slang) To interest or excite sexually and/or romantically.
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