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11-letter words containing d, o, c, k

  • deep pocket — extensive financial resources; great wealth
  • delta stock — any of the fourth rank of active securities on the Stock Exchange. Market makers need not display prices of these securities continuously and any prices displayed are taken only as an indication rather than an offer to buy or sell
  • desert rock — a type of heavy-metal music that has strong country-rock and folk influences
  • desk copier — a photocopier compact enough to fit on a desk, table, or similar surface.
  • desk jockey — an office worker who sits at a desk, often as contrasted with someone who does more important or active work: desk jockeys at the CIA.
  • diamondback — any edible North American terrapin of the genus Malaclemys, esp M. terrapin, occurring in brackish and tidal waters and having diamond-shaped markings on the shell: family Emydidae
  • dick around — to spend time wastefully or unprofitably
  • disc jockey — a person who conducts a radio broadcast consisting of recorded music, informal talk, commercial announcements, etc.
  • disfrocking — Present participle of disfrock.
  • disk jockey — radio host
  • dock strike — an industrial dispute involving dock workers
  • dock worker — A dock worker is a person who works in the docks, loading and unloading ships.
  • dockization — the process of turning into docks
  • dockmackies — Plural form of dockmackie.
  • dockominium — a dock or boat slip bought and sold as real property.
  • dockworkers — Plural form of dockworker.
  • doctorspeak — the language of physicians and other health professionals; specialized or technical jargon used by healthcare workers.
  • don cossack — a member of the eastern branch of the Cossacks, living along the Don
  • donkey-lick — to defeat decisively
  • donkeypunch — Alternative form of donkey punch.
  • doodle-sack — bagpipe (def 1).
  • doodlesacks — Plural form of doodlesack.
  • doorknocker — A knocker mounted on a door.
  • double back — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
  • double lock — a spring lock that can also serve as a deadbolt by an extra turn of the key
  • double-deck — Also, double-decked. having two decks, tiers, or levels: a double-deck bunk; a double-deck bus.
  • double-lock — to lock with two turns of a key, so that a second bolt is engaged.
  • doublecheck — Alternative form of double-check.
  • down ticket — relating to or noting a candidate or political contest that is relatively low-profile and local compared to one listed in a higher place on the ballot: Very popular presidential nominees often cause down-ballot candidates to win.
  • downpatrick — a market town in Northern Ireland: reputedly the burial place of Saint Patrick. Pop: 10 316 (2001)
  • dreadlocked — Wearing dreadlocks.
  • drillstocks — Plural form of drillstock.
  • drop cookie — a cookie made by dropping batter from a spoon onto a cookie sheet for baking.
  • dry-dockage — the act or fact of placing a ship in a dry dock.
  • dummy block — a freely moving cylinder for transmitting the pressure of a ram to a piece being extruded.
  • duplex lock — a lock capable of being opened either by a master key or a change key, each operating its own mechanism.
  • foam-backed — having a backing made of foam rubber
  • forechecked — Simple past tense and past participle of forecheck.
  • fuck around — to have sexual intercourse with.
  • george dickGeorge Frederick, 1881–1967, U.S. internist.
  • gob-smacked — utterly astounded; astonished.
  • goldbricked — Simple past tense and past participle of goldbrick.
  • goldbricker — Informal. a brick made to look like gold, sold by a swindler.
  • golden buck — a dish consisting of Welsh rabbit topped with a poached egg.
  • hack around — to cut, notch, slice, chop, or sever (something) with or as with heavy, irregular blows (often followed by up or down): to hack meat; to hack down trees.
  • half cocked — to set the hammer of (a firearm) at half cock.
  • half-cocked — (of a firearm) at the position of half cock.
  • half-cooked — not cooked thoroughly
  • hybrid rock — an igneous rock formed by molten magma incorporating pre-existing rock through which it passes
  • in the dock — the place in a courtroom where a prisoner is placed during trial.
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