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20-letter words containing k, a, p, h

  • a drop in the bucket — an amount very small in relation to what is needed or desired
  • alkaline phosphatase — a phosphatase active in an alkaline medium.
  • arches national park — a national park in E Utah: natural arch formations. 114 sq. mi. (295 sq. km).
  • back-of-the-envelope — (of a plan, calculation, etc) composed or performed quickly and without detailed analysis or research
  • bismarck archipelago — a group of over 200 islands in the SW Pacific, northeast of New Guinea: part of Papua New Guinea. Main islands: New Britain, New Ireland, Lavongai, and the Admiralty Islands. Chief town: Rabaul, on New Britain. Pop: 566 610 (2000). Area: 49 658 sq km (19 173 sq miles)
  • break the glass plan — a plan that is put into operation in an emergency when all other options have been exhausted
  • buck's horn plantain — a Eurasian plant, Plantago coronopus, having leaves resembling a buck's horn: family Plantaginaceae
  • checkerboard pattern — checked pattern that looks like a draughtboard
  • chip scale packaging — (hardware)   (CSP) A type of surface mount integrated circuit packaging that provides pre-speed-sorted, pre-tested and pre-packaged die without requiring special testing. An example is Motorola's Micro SMT packaging. See also: chip-on-board, flip chip, multichip module, known good die, ball grid array.
  • chuck it all (in/up) — If someone chucks it all, they stop doing their job, and usually move somewhere else. In British English you can also say that someone chucks it all up or chucks it all in.
  • electroshock therapy — a form of shock therapy in which electric current is applied to the brain
  • get one's hackles up — to become tense with anger; bristle
  • go like the clappers — to move extremely fast
  • hang up one's spikes — to retire, as from a professional sport
  • holy water sprinkler — morning star (def 2).
  • how are you keeping? — how are you?
  • japanese honeysuckle — a climbing honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica, introduced into the eastern U.S. from Asia, having fragrant, white flowers that fade to yellow.
  • juno and the paycock — a play (1924) by Sean O'Casey.
  • keep a straight face — look serious, avoid smiling
  • keep a tight rein on — to control carefully; limit
  • king charles spaniel — a variety of the English toy spaniel having a black-and-tan coat.
  • kingston upon thames — a borough of Greater London, England.
  • knights hospitallers — a military religious order founded about the time of the first crusade (1096–99) among European crusaders. It took its name from a hospital and hostel in Jerusalem
  • like death warmed up — very ill
  • make sheep's eyes at — to look shyly but amorously at
  • punch a (time) clock — to insert a timecard into a time clock when coming to or going from work
  • redheaded woodpecker — a North American woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus), with a bright-red head and neck, black back, and white underparts
  • ring-necked pheasant — a gallinaceous Asian bird, Phasianus colchicus, having a white band around its neck, introduced into Great Britain, North America, and the Hawaiian Islands.
  • rocky mountain sheep — bighorn.
  • second-hand bookshop — a shop selling second-hand books
  • shakespearean sonnet — a sonnet form used by Shakespeare and having the rhyme scheme abab, cdcd, efef, gg.
  • skating championship — a competition for ice-skating
  • take up the gauntlet — to accept a challenge
  • to keep your hand in — If you do something to keep your hand in, you practise a skill or hobby occasionally in order to remain fairly good at it.
  • to overstep the mark — If someone oversteps the mark, they behave in a way that is considered unacceptable.
  • working relationship — a relationship with a colleague, boss or employee

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