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22-letter words containing g, o, r, k

  • andrew jackson downingAndrew Jackson, 1815–52, U.S. landscape architect.
  • bankruptcy proceedings — the legal business of a bankruptcy case
  • bark up the wrong tree — to misdirect one's attention, efforts, etc; be mistaken
  • big bend national park — a national park in W Texas, on the Rio Grande. 1080 sq. mi. (2800 sq. km).
  • block diagram compiler — (simulation, language)   (BDL) A block diagram simulation tool, with associated language.
  • blue-winged kookaburra — a related smaller bird D. Leachii, of tropical Australia and New Guinea
  • book of original entry — a book in which transactions are recorded before being transferred into a ledger.
  • central locking device — a small device that controls the central locking on a motor vehicle
  • dog's dinner/breakfast — You describe something as a dog's breakfast or dog's dinner in order to express your disapproval of it, for example because it is very untidy, badly organized, or badly done.
  • english cocker spaniel — any of a breed of small spaniel, similar to and the progenitor of the cocker spaniel
  • galvanic skin response — a change in the electrical conductivity of the skin caused by an emotional reaction to a stimulus.
  • give someone the works — to murder someone
  • go to meet one's maker — to die
  • golden-crowned kinglet — a yellowish-green kinglet, Regulus satrapa, of North America, having a yellow or orange patch on the top of the head.
  • governor winthrop desk — an 18th-century American desk having a slant front.
  • ice-making compartment — a part of a refrigerator in which ice is made
  • keep a person guessing — to let a person remain in a state of uncertainty
  • kill yourself laughing — If you say that you killed yourself laughing, you are emphasizing that you laughed a lot because you thought something was extremely funny.
  • leather-stocking tales — a series of historical novels by James Fenimore Cooper, comprising The Pioneers, The Last of the Mohicans, The Prairie, The Pathfinder, and The Deerslayer.
  • make one's marble good — to succeed or do the right thing
  • mecklenburg-vorpommern — German name of Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania.
  • neighborhood bike code — (humour, programming)   A piece of code that every programmer at the company has touched.
  • open network computing — (ONC) Sun's network protocols.
  • packet internet groper — ping
  • relationship marketing — a marketing strategy in which a company seeks to build long-term relationships with its customers by providing consistent satisfaction
  • rocky mountain bighorn — bighorn.
  • rose-breasted grosbeak — an American grosbeak, Pheucticus ludovicianus, the male of which, in nuptial plumage, has a rose-pink triangular breast patch.
  • sick building syndrome — an illness caused by exposure to pollutants or germs inside an airtight building.
  • social networking site — a website that allows subscribers to interact, typically by requesting that others add them to their visible list of contacts, by forming or joining sub-groups based around shared interests, or publishing content so that a specified group of subscribers can access it
  • take something as read — to take something for granted as a fact; understand or presume
  • talk through one's hat — a shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and brim, especially for wear outdoors.
  • through thick and thin — having relatively great extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin: a thick slice.
  • to make a pig's ear of — If you make a pig's ear of something you are doing, you do it very badly.
  • to make the front page — if something 'makes the front page' it is printed on the first page of a newspaper
  • windows for workgroups — (operating system)   (WFW, WFWG) A version of Windows 3.1 which works with a network. Although stand-alone 3.1 can be networked, the installation and configuration is much improved with Windows for Workgroups (3.1). Windows for Workgroups 3.11 was a significant upgrade to WFW 3.1, adding 32-bit file access, fax capability and higher performance.
  • wrong end of the stick — a complete misunderstanding of a situation, explanation, etc

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