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8-letter words containing c, a, s, k

  • airlocks — Plural form of airlock.
  • alchevsk — a city in E Ukraine. Pop: 117 000 (2005 est)
  • armlocks — Plural form of armlock.
  • ass-kick — to kick ass. See kick (def 33).
  • asscheek — (vulgar slang) A buttock.
  • back saw — a short saw with a reinforced back.
  • backcast — a backward casting of a fishing rod
  • backends — Plural form of backend.
  • backfist — a karate punch with the back of a clenched hand.
  • backhoes — Plural form of backhoe.
  • backings — Plural form of backing.
  • backlash — A backlash against a tendency or recent development in society or politics, is a sudden, strong reaction against it.
  • backless — A backless dress leaves most of a woman's back uncovered down to her waist.
  • backlins — backward; back.
  • backlist — a publisher's previously published books that are still available
  • backlogs — Plural form of backlog.
  • backmost — furthest back
  • backrest — The backrest of a seat or chair is the part which you rest your back on.
  • backrush — the return of water seaward, down the foreshore of a beach, following the uprush of a wave.
  • backsaws — Plural form of backsaw.
  • backseat — relating to or taking place on the back seat of a vehicle
  • backsets — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backset.
  • backside — Your backside is the part of your body that you sit on.
  • backslap — a slap on the back indicating joviality or congratulation
  • backslid — Simple past tense and past participle of backslide.
  • backspin — a backward spinning motion imparted to a ball to reduce its speed at impact, as by hitting it with a downward or undercutting motion
  • backstab — to attack in a deceitful manner
  • backstay — a stay leading aft from the upper part of a mast to the deck or stern
  • backstop — a screen or fence to prevent balls leaving the playing area
  • backwash — The backwash of an event or situation is an unpleasant situation that exists after it and as a result of it.
  • ballocks — (nonce, used only by James Joyce) Alternative form of bollocks.
  • bannocks — Plural form of bannock.
  • barracks — A barracks is a building or group of buildings where soldiers or other members of the armed forces live and work.
  • bismarck — a city in North Dakota, on the Missouri River: the state capital. Pop: 56 344 (2003 est)
  • blackest — lacking hue and brightness; absorbing light without reflecting any of the rays composing it.
  • blackish — Something that is blackish is very dark in colour.
  • bockscar — the U.S. B-29 bomber that dropped the atom bomb on Nagasaki, Japan, on Aug. 9, 1945.
  • bookcase — A bookcase is a piece of furniture with shelves that you keep books on.
  • brackets — a support, as of metal or wood, projecting from a wall or the like to hold or bear the weight of a shelf, part of a cornice, etc.
  • brackish — Brackish water is slightly salty and unpleasant.
  • buckfast — a fortified tonic wine
  • buckstay — a beam held by stays to the exterior of a masonry wall, as that of a furnace or boiler, to keep the adjacent areas of the wall from being forced outward.
  • cakiness — the state of being cakey
  • calfskin — Calfskin shoes and clothing are made from the skin of a calf.
  • canstick — a candlestick
  • capeskin — a soft leather obtained from the skins of a type of lamb or sheep having hairlike wool
  • car keys — a key or keys used to lock, unlock, and operate an automobile
  • car sick — If someone feels car sick, they feel sick as a result of traveling in a car.
  • carjacks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carjack.
  • casebook — A casebook is a written record of the cases dealt with by someone such as a doctor, social worker, or police officer.

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