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13-letter words containing h, i, c, k, o

  • oklahoma city — a city in and the capital of Oklahoma, in the central part.
  • packing house — A packing house is a company that processes and packs food, especially meat, to be sold.
  • peacock chair — a wicker armchair with a high, circular back.
  • phone hacking — an act or instance of gaining access to a phone's voicemail, email, text messages, etc., without authorization from the phone's owner.
  • pick holes in — an opening through something; gap; aperture: a hole in the roof; a hole in my sock.
  • pocket chisel — any woodworking chisel having a blade of medium length.
  • poker machine — a fruit machine
  • psychokinesis — the purported ability to move or deform inanimate objects, as metal spoons, through mental processes.
  • rock hounding — the activity of searching for and collecting rocks, fossils, or minerals.
  • rocking chair — a chair mounted on rockers or springs so as to permit a person to rock back and forth while sitting.
  • rocking horse — a toy horse, as of wood, mounted on rockers or springs, on which children may ride; hobbyhorse.
  • rocking shear — a shear having a curved blade that cuts with a rocking motion.
  • scotch whisky — whiskey distilled in Scotland, especially from malted barley in a pot still.
  • shock tactics — shock tactics are a way of trying to influence people's attitudes to a particular matter by shocking them
  • shocking pink — a vivid or intensely bright pink.
  • sickle-hocked — noting or pertaining to a condition of horses in which the hock, due to strained tendons and ligaments, is flexed so that the foot is abnormally bowed far under the body.
  • sticker shock — unpleasant surprise on learning of an unexpectedly high price for an item.
  • think much of — to have a high opinion of
  • ticket holder — a person who has a valid ticket for an event or for a journey on public transport
  • tracking shot — dolly shot.
  • unscholarlike — not befitting a scholar; ungentlemanly
  • upper chinook — a Chinookan language of the Columbia River valley from the Deschutes River to the estuary.
  • white croaker — kingfish (def 2).
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