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11-letter words containing i, k, o, n, c

  • pink collar — of or relating to a type of employment traditionally held by women, especially relatively low-paying work: secretaries, phone operators, and other pink-collar workers.
  • pink-collar — of or relating to a type of employment traditionally held by women, especially relatively low-paying work: secretaries, phone operators, and other pink-collar workers.
  • pocketknife — a knife with one or more blades that fold into the handle, suitable for carrying in the pocket.
  • policy wonk — a person who studies or makes political policies, esp one who has a strong enthusiasm for technical details
  • politicking — activity undertaken for political reasons or ends, as campaigning for votes before an election, making speeches, etc., or otherwise promoting oneself or one's policies.
  • pyrokinetic — the ability to set objects or people on fire through the concentration of psychic power.
  • quick money — money that you make easily or quickly
  • reckon with — to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
  • rickrolling — the playfully pointless practice of performing or playing the song ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ by the British singer Rick Astley to a person or group of people either at a public event or online by means of a disguised hyperlink
  • rock island — a port in NW Illinois, on the Mississippi: government arsenal.
  • rock pigeon — rock dove.
  • roman brick — a long, thin face brick, usually yellow-brown and having a length about eight times its thickness.
  • sherlockian — pertaining to or characteristic of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, known for his skill in solving mysteries through deductive reasoning.
  • silk cotton — the silky covering of the seeds of certain tropical trees of the bombax family, used for stuffing cushions, pillows, etc.
  • skin colour — the colour of a person's skin, ie Black, White, etc
  • smoking car — smoker (def 2a).
  • snickometer — a device, which uses sound waves recorded by the stump microphone, employed by TV commentators to determine whether or not a batsman has made contact with the ball
  • sock lining — a thin piece of material, as leather, that is laid on top of the insole of a shoe, boot, or other footwear.
  • spondulicks — money; cash.
  • spring lock — a lock that fastens automatically by a spring.
  • stockinette — Also, stockinet. a stretchy, machine-knitted fabric used for making undergarments, infants' wear, etc.
  • stockpiling — the activity of acquiring and storing a large quantity of something
  • stocktaking — the examination or counting over of materials or goods on hand, as in a stockroom or store.
  • take action — act, do sth practical
  • take notice — listen, heed
  • ticking off — If you give someone a ticking off, you speak angrily to them because they have done something wrong.
  • trickledown — of, relating to, or based on the trickle-down theory: the trickle-down benefits to the local community.
  • unreckoning — to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
  • window back — woodwork, especially paneling, beneath the stool of a window.
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