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9-letter words containing d, o, w, n, h

  • chop down — If you chop down a tree, you cut through its trunk with an axe so that it falls to the ground.
  • chow down — If you chow down on something, you eat a large amount of it quickly and with enthusiasm.
  • chowhound — a greedy person or a person who loves eating
  • cowhiding — Present participle of cowhide.
  • dankworth — Sir John (Philip William). 1927–2010, British jazz composer, bandleader, and saxophonist: married to Cleo Laine
  • down home — of, relating to, or exhibiting the simple, familiar, or folksy qualities associated with one's family or with rural areas, especially of the southern U.S.: down-home cooking; down-home hospitality.
  • down with — from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • down-home — of, relating to, or exhibiting the simple, familiar, or folksy qualities associated with one's family or with rural areas, especially of the southern U.S.: down-home cooking; down-home hospitality.
  • downlight — a lamp, often a light bulb set in a metal cylinder, mounted on or recessed into the ceiling so that a beam of light is directed downward.
  • downright — thorough; absolute; out-and-out: a downright falsehood.
  • downshift — to shift an automotive transmission or vehicle into a lower gear.
  • downthrow — a throwing down or being thrown down; overthrow.
  • downweigh — (transitive) To weigh or press down; depress; cause to sink or prevent from rising.
  • grewhound — a greyhound
  • hand down — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • handblown — (of glassware) shaped by means of a handheld blowpipe: handblown crystal.
  • handiwork — work done by hand.
  • handtowel — a small piece of thick soft cloth used to dry the hands
  • handwoven — made on a handloom; handloomed.
  • handwrote — to write (something) by hand.
  • handywork — Dated form of handiwork.
  • hold down — to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • honeydews — Plural form of honeydew.
  • hoodwinks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hoodwink.
  • hose down — spray sth clean
  • howl down — to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf.
  • howlround — the condition, resulting in a howling noise, when sound from a loudspeaker is fed back into the microphone of a public-address or recording system
  • hull down — the hollow, lowermost portion of a ship, floating partially submerged and supporting the remainder of the ship.
  • hunt down — to chase or search for (game or other wild animals) for the purpose of catching or killing.
  • newshound — A newspaper reporter.
  • northward — Also, northwards, northwardly. toward the north.
  • phasedown — an act or instance of phasing down; gradual reduction.
  • push-down — a sudden, downward shift by an aircraft in the direction of the flight path.
  • seldshown — seldom shown
  • shadowing — a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light.
  • shakedown — extortion, as by blackmail or threats of violence.
  • shootdown — the attack and destruction of an aircraft in flight.
  • shut down — to put (a door, cover, etc.) in position to close or obstruct.
  • southdown — one of an English breed of sheep, yielding mutton of high quality.
  • swinehood — the quality or condition of a swine
  • the-downs — a range of low ridges in S and SW England.
  • thin down — become slimmer
  • throwdown — challenge to a physical or artistic competition
  • touchdown — Football. an act or instance of scoring six points by being in possession of the ball on or behind the opponent's goal line.
  • townshendCharles, 1725–67, English politician, chancellor of the exchequer for whom the Townshend Acts are named.
  • wash down — to apply water or some other liquid to (something or someone) for the purpose of cleansing; cleanse by dipping, rubbing, or scrubbing in water or some other liquid.
  • whodunits — Plural form of whodunit.
  • whodunnit — a narrative dealing with a murder or a series of murders and the detection of the criminal; detective story.
  • windhover — the kestrel, Falco tinnunculus.
  • windthrow — the uprooting of trees by wind

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