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 There are 20 twenty-letter words with W as second lettera␣week␣from␣next␣Tuesday  I␣want␣to␣go␣to␣the␣toilet  swallowed␣a␣bitter␣pill  swallow␣the␣dictionary  swearing␣like␣a␣trooper  sweet␣Mary␣mother␣of␣God  swinging␣for␣the␣fences  swings␣and␣roundabouts  swords␣to␣ploughshares  twelve␣good␣men␣and␣true  twenty-five-thousander  twisted␣someone's␣words  two␣birds␣with␣one␣stone  two␣can␣play␣at␣that␣game  two␣can␣play␣at␣this␣game  two␣days␣after␣tomorrow  two-forty␣on␣a␣plank␣road  two␣plus␣two␣equals␣five  two-point␣perspectives  two-way␣communications 23 definitions found- a␣week␣from␣next␣Tuesday — phr. (Idiomatic) Some unspecified time in the future. — phr. (Idiomatic, usually preceded by until) Forever.
 - I␣want␣to␣go␣to␣the␣toilet — phr. Indicates that the speaker feels the urge to go the toilet.
 - swallowed␣a␣bitter␣pill — v. Simple past tense and past participle of swallow a bitter pill.
 - swallow␣the␣dictionary — v. To speak using long or obscure words.
 - swearing␣like␣a␣trooper — v. Present participle of swear like a trooper.
 - sweet␣Mary␣mother␣of␣God — phr. (Idiomatic) Used to add emphasis, particularly by Catholics.
 - swinging␣for␣the␣fences — v. Present participle of swing for the fences.
 - swings␣and␣roundabouts — n. (UK, Ireland, Australia) Gains and losses that offset each other.
 - swords␣to␣ploughshares — phr. (Rare) Short for beat one’s swords into ploughshares. (Can…
 - twelve␣good␣men␣and␣true — n. (Poetic or humorous) A jury of twelve members of the public.
 - twenty-five-thousander — n. (Historical) One of the approximately 25,000 industrial workers…
 - twisted␣someone's␣words — v. Simple past tense and past participle of twist someone’s words.
 - two␣birds␣with␣one␣stone — n. (Idiomatic) Any two things that were performed or completed…
 - two␣can␣play␣at␣that␣game — phr. Alternative form of two can play that game.
 - two␣can␣play␣at␣this␣game — phr. Alternative form of two can play that game.
 - two␣days␣after␣tomorrow — n. (This entry is a translation hub.). — adv. (This entry is a translation hub.).
 - two-forty␣on␣a␣plank␣road — phr. (North America, idiomatic, obsolete) A very fast speed. — phr. (North America, slang, obsolete, by extension) The quality…
 - two␣plus␣two␣equals␣five — phr. (Figurative, hyperbolic) A transparently absurd claim, often…
 - two-point␣perspectives — n. Plural of two-point perspective.
 - two-way␣communications — n. Plural of two-way communication.
 
 
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