34-letter words containing g, e, s, t, a, i
- to put all your eggs in one basket — If someone puts all their eggs in one basket, they put all their effort or resources into doing one thing so that, if it fails, they have no alternatives left.
- turn/beat swords into ploughshares — If you say that swords have been turned into ploughshares or beaten into ploughshares, you mean that a state of conflict between two or more groups of people has ended and a period of peace has begun.
- united technologies research cente — (UTRC) http://utrcwww.utc.com/.
- with one's tail between one's legs — the hindmost part of an animal, especially that forming a distinct, flexible appendage to the trunk.