22-letter words containing h, a, k
- second-hand bookseller — a person who has a second-hand bookshop
- shaken but not stirred — If you say that someone has been shaken but not stirred by an experience, you mean that they have been slightly disturbed or emotionally affected by it, but not deeply enough to change their behaviour or way of thinking.
- take a fancy to sb/sth — If you take a fancy to someone or something, you start liking them, usually for no understandable reason.
- take cognizance of sth — If you take cognizance of something, you take notice of it or acknowledge it.
- take one's breath away — the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration.
- take something as read — to take something for granted as a fact; understand or presume
- take the mickey out of — to deflate (a person)
- talk through one's hat — a shaped covering for the head, usually with a crown and brim, especially for wear outdoors.
- the brothers karamazov — a novel (1880) by Dostoevsky.
- threespine stickleback — a widely distributed stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus, occurring in marine, brackish, or fresh waters throughout the northern hemisphere.
- through thick and thin — having relatively great extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin: a thick slice.
- thus spake zarathustra — German Also sprach Zarathustra. a philosophical work in poetic form (1883) by Friedrich Nietzsche.
- to awaken to something — to become aware of something
- to make the front page — if something 'makes the front page' it is printed on the first page of a newspaper
- to sell like hot cakes — If things are selling like hot cakes, a lot of people are buying them.
- what sb/sth looks like — If you ask what someone or something looks like, you are asking for a description of them.
- yellow-shafted flicker — a North American woodpecker C. auratus, which has a yellow undersurface to the wings and tail