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There are 17 words containing TWEENTbetween␣the␣ears between␣the␣pegs between␣the␣pipes between-time betweentimes between-times between␣times between␣two␣stools fall␣between␣the␣cracks fall␣between␣two␣stools falls␣between␣two␣stools fell␣between␣two␣stools in␣between␣times read␣between␣the␣lines rose␣between␣two␣thorns roses␣between␣two␣thorns War␣Between␣the␣States 21 definitions found- between␣the␣ears — phr. (Literally) On the head. — phr. (Figuratively) Inside the head. — phr. (Informal) In the brain or in the mind.
- between␣the␣pegs — phr. (Hunting) Designating the body length of a killed animal…
- between␣the␣pipes — phr. (Ice hockey, lacrosse, idiomatic) Between the goalposts;…
- between-time — n. The period or time between two events; interim; meantime; meanwhile.
- betweentimes — adv. In an interim period; meanwhile.
- between-times — n. Plural of between-time.
- between␣times — adv. Alternative form of betweentimes.
- between␣two␣stools — phr. Not fitting neatly into either of two categories or positions. — phr. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see between, two, stool.
- fall␣between␣the␣cracks — v. (Idiomatic) To wind up in an unexpected situation which is…
- fall␣between␣two␣stools — v. (Idiomatic, of tasks, issues, problems, items) To fit into… — v. (Idiomatic) To attempt two roles and fail at both, when either…
- falls␣between␣two␣stools — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fall…
- fell␣between␣two␣stools — v. Simple past tense of fall between two stools.
- in␣between␣times — adv. Synonym of betweentimes.
- read␣between␣the␣lines — v. (Idiomatic) To infer a meaning that is not stated explicitly.
- rose␣between␣two␣thorns — n. (Humorous) A woman situated between two men.
- roses␣between␣two␣thorns — n. Plural of rose between two thorns.
- War␣Between␣the␣States — prop.n. (Southern US, uncommon) The American Civil War of 1861 to 1865.
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- French Wiktionary: no word
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: no word
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: no word
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