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10-letter words containing a, w, s, o

  • crackdowns — Plural form of crackdown.
  • crosswalks — Plural form of crosswalk.
  • currawongs — Plural form of currawong.
  • dawn horse — eohippus.
  • deathblows — Plural form of deathblow.
  • disallowed — Forbidden.
  • disavowing — Present participle of disavow.
  • dogwatches — Plural form of dogwatch.
  • dollarwise — as expressed in dollars; in dollars and cents: How much does a million francs amount to, dollarwise?
  • downcasted — Simple past tense and past participle of downcast.
  • downdrafts — Plural form of downdraft.
  • downgrades — Plural form of downgrade.
  • downscaled — Simple past tense and past participle of downscale.
  • downstairs — down the stairs.
  • downstater — A person from downstate; usually specifically a person from downstate New York.
  • downstream — upstream
  • downwashes — Plural form of downwash.
  • drowsihead — drowsiness.
  • earthworks — Plural form of earthwork.
  • earthworms — Plural form of earthworm.
  • eye shadow — make-up for the eyelids
  • fallowness — (of land) plowed and left unseeded for a season or more; uncultivated.
  • falseworks — Plural form of falsework.
  • farnsworth — Philo Taylor [fahy-loh] /ˈfaɪ loʊ/ (Show IPA), 1906–71, U.S. physicist and inventor: pioneer in the field of television.
  • floodwalls — Plural form of floodwall.
  • flop sweat — a sudden heavy perspiration caused by embarrassment
  • flowcharts — Plural form of flowchart.
  • foilswoman — a woman who uses or specializes in using a foil
  • foreshadow — to show or indicate beforehand; prefigure: Political upheavals foreshadowed war.
  • forwarders — Plural form of forwarder.
  • frameworks — Plural form of framework.
  • freak show — a display of people or animals with unusual or grotesque physical features, as at a circus or carnival sideshow.
  • freshwoman — A female first-year student at a university, college, or high school.
  • frontwards — in a direction toward the front.
  • galsworthyJohn, 1867–1933, English novelist and dramatist: Nobel Prize 1932.
  • gas worker — a gas engineer
  • glass wool — spun glass similar to wool, used for insulation, filters, etc.
  • glassworks — a factory where glass is made.
  • go down as — If you say that an event or action will go down as a particular thing, you mean that it will be regarded, remembered, or recorded as that thing.
  • go towards — If an amount of money goes towards something, it is used to pay part of the cost of that thing.
  • go walkies — to be lost or stolen
  • goldwasser — a liqueur flavored with spices, figs, lemons, and herbs, and having minute flakes of gold leaf in suspension.
  • greasewood — a shrub, Sarcobatus vermiculatus, of the amaranth family, growing in alkaline regions of the western U.S., containing a small amount of oil.
  • greatsword — Any generally straight bladed double edged sword large enough that it required the use of two hands to wield it effectively.
  • hagerstown — a city in NW Maryland.
  • hands down — of, belonging to, using, or used by the hand.
  • hands-down — easy: a hands-down victory.
  • harmsworthAlfred Charles William, Viscount Northcliffe, 1865–1922, English journalist, publisher, and politician.
  • hashbrowns — Alternative spelling of hash browns.
  • hawseholes — Plural form of hawsehole.
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