11-letter words containing a, w, h
- whitethroat — any of several small songbirds having a throat that is white, especially an Old World warbler, Sylvia communis.
- whitewashed — Simple past tense and past participle of whitewash.
- whitewasher — One who, or that which, whitewashes.
- whitewashes — Plural form of whitewash.
- whitewaters — a town in SE Wisconsin.
- whitherward — toward what place; in what direction.
- whitleather — white leather.
- whitley bay — a resort in NE England, in North Tyneside unitary authority, Tyne and Wear, on the North Sea. Pop: 36 544 (2001)
- whittuesday — the day following Whitmonday.
- whole-grain — of or being natural or unprocessed grain containing the germ and bran.
- whole-wheat — prepared with the complete wheat kernel.
- wholegrains — Wholegrains are the grains of cereals such as wheat and maize that have not been processed.
- wholesalers — Plural form of wholesaler.
- wholesaling — the sale of goods in quantity, as to retailers or jobbers, for resale (opposed to retail).
- whore after — to pursue something immoral or depraved
- whoremaster — someone who consorts with whores; a lecher or pander.
- whydah bird — any of various predominantly black African weaverbirds of the genus Vidua and related genera, the males of which grow very long tail feathers in the breeding season
- widechapped — open-mouthed
- wild radish — another name for white charlock
- wild-headed — given to wild or exorbitant ideas.
- wind-shaken — affected by windshake.
- windcheater — a lightweight jacket for sports or other outdoor wear.
- window sash — the frame holding the pane of a window.
- wire-haired — having coarse, stiff, wirelike hair.
- wishy-washy — lacking in decisiveness; without strength or character; irresolute.
- witch alder — a shrub, Fothergilla gardenii, of the witch hazel family, native to the southeastern U.S., having spikes of white flowers that bloom before the leaves appear.
- witch grass — a panic grass, Panicum capillare, having a bushlike compound panicle, common as a weed in North America.
- witch hazel — a shrub, Hamamelis virginiana, of eastern North America, having toothed, egg-shaped leaves and small, yellow flowers. Compare witch hazel family.
- witchcrafts — Plural form of witchcraft.
- with a bang — begin, end: in a dramatic way
- with a bump — If someone comes down to earth with a bump, they suddenly start recognizing unpleasant facts after a period of time when they have not been doing this.
- with a rush — suddenly and forcefully
- with a will — If you do something with a will, you do it with a lot of enthusiasm and energy.
- with reason — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
- withdrawals — Plural form of withdrawal.
- withdrawing — Present participle of withdraw.
- wither away — weaken and die
- within call — to cry out in a loud voice; shout: He called her name to see if she was home.
- withstander — A person who withstands or resists; an opponent.
- woman-hater — a person, especially a man, who dislikes women; misogynist.
- word search — puzzle: words hidden in grid
- work-harden — to toughen or strengthen (a metal) by cold-working or another mechanical process.
- workaholics — Plural form of workaholic.
- workaholism — a person who works compulsively at the expense of other pursuits.
- workmanship — the art or skill of a workman or workwoman.
- workwatcher — a person who observes racehorses in training
- worshipable — Capable of being worshiped; worthy of veneration.
- wrist watch — a watch attached to a strap or band worn about the wrist.
- wrongheaded — wrong in judgment or opinion; misguided and stubborn; perverse.
- yachtswoman — a woman who owns or sails a yacht, or who is devoted to yachting.