31-letter words containing h, i, e, r, o, l
- to be living proof of something — to exemplify something
- to close your eyes to something — If you close your eyes to something bad or if you shut your eyes to it, you ignore it.
- to feel something in your bones — If you say that you feel or know something in your bones, you are indicating that you are certain about it, although you cannot explain why.
- to give someone the green light — If someone in authority gives you a green light, they give you permission to do something.
- to pour cold water on something — If you pour cold water on an idea or suggestion, you show that you have a low opinion of it.
- voters telecommunications watch — (body) (VTW) A non-profit organisation based in New York, founded by Shabbir J. Safdar to protect the rights of Internet users. The VTW has actively opposed regulation of encryption and restrictions on Internet free speech. VTW created the animated "Free Speech" fireworks icon that has been displayed on many web pages since June 12, 1996, the day that a three-judge panel in Philadelphia ruled the CDA unconstitutional.
- with the best will in the world — even with the best of intentions
- worcester polytechnic institute — (WPI) A well-regarded, small engineering college. Address: Worcester, MA, USA.
- you could have heard a pin drop — You can say you could have heard a pin drop when a place is extremely quiet, especially because everyone is waiting for someone to speak or when someone has made a shocking remark.
- zenithal equidistant projection — azimuthal equidistant projection.