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14-letter words containing k, a, f

  • sheffield lake — a town in N Ohio.
  • sickle feather — one of the paired, elongated, sickle-shaped, middle feathers of the tail of the rooster.
  • skeleton draft — a basic or minimum draft or outline
  • skeleton staff — the minimum staff needed by a company during a time where most staff do not normally work, such as a holiday, weekend, etc
  • snowflake baby — a baby born following the transfer of a surplus embryo produced during the in-vitro fertilization of one woman to the womb of another woman who was not a cell donor
  • speak well for — to say or indicate something favorable about
  • stock transfer — Stock transfer is the act of moving goods from one part of the distribution chain to another.
  • stockade fence — a fence of closely fitted vertical boards with pointed tops.
  • stocking frame — a type of knitting machine
  • stop-and-frisk — a policy that permits a police officer to momentarily detain and pat down or search a person suspected of criminal activity, especially when suspected of concealing a weapon.
  • surface worker — a person who works on or near the ground surface
  • szekesfehervar — a city in W central Hungary.
  • take away from — detract
  • take it out of — to sap the energy or vitality of
  • take sb's life — If someone takes another person's life, they kill them. If someone takes their own life, they kill themselves.
  • take the field — an expanse of open or cleared ground, especially a piece of land suitable or used for pasture or tillage.
  • take the fifth — next after the fourth; being the ordinal number for five.
  • take the floor — that part of a room, hallway, or the like, that forms its lower enclosing surface and upon which one walks.
  • take years off — to make (someone) feel or look much younger
  • thick and fast — If things happen thick and fast, they happen very quickly and in large numbers.
  • to make a face — If you make a face, you show a feeling such as dislike or disgust by putting an exaggerated expression on your face, for example by sticking out your tongue. In British English, you can also say pull a face.
  • to make a fuss — If you make a fuss or kick up a fuss about something, you become angry or excited about it and complain.
  • to make fun of — If you make fun of someone or something or poke fun at them, you laugh at them, tease them, or make jokes about them in a way that causes them to seem ridiculous.
  • unforeknowable — not foreknowable
  • unknown factor — a factor that is not known or understood
  • unthankfulness — the quality or condition of being unthankful; lack of thankfulness; ungratefulness
  • vote of thanks — A vote of thanks is an official speech in which the speaker formally thanks a person for doing something.
  • walk away from — to outdistance easily; defeat handily
  • welfare worker — sb who does social or community work
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