8-letter words containing k, c, l
- chockful — filled to capacity
- chuckled — to laugh softly or amusedly, usually with satisfaction: They chuckled at the child's efforts to walk.
- chuckler — Someone who chuckles.
- chuckles — Plural form of chuckle.
- chunkily — In a chunky way.
- clackbox — the casing enclosing a clack
- clackers — any of various percussion toys consisting of balls or blocks joined by a cord.
- clackety — A clacking sound suggesting mechanical motion, as of a railway train.
- clacking — Present participle of clack.
- clambake — A clambake is a picnic at which clams and other food are served.
- clamlike — any of various bivalve mollusks, especially certain edible species. Compare quahog, soft-shell clam.
- clanking — a sharp, hard, nonresonant sound, like that produced by two pieces of metal striking, one against the other: the clank of chains; the clank of an iron gate slamming shut.
- clapback — Lb music An exercise where the pupil is instructed to repeat a previously played rhythm by clapping.
- clarkson — Thomas. 1760–1846, British campaigner for the abolition of slavery
- clawback — the recovery of a sum of money, esp by taxation or penalty
- clawlike — resembling a claw or claws
- claybank — a dull brownish-orange colour
- claylike — a natural earthy material that is plastic when wet, consisting essentially of hydrated silicates of aluminum: used for making bricks, pottery, etc.
- clerkess — a female office clerk
- clerking — Present participle of clerk.
- clerkish — Like or resembling a clerk.
- clickers — Plural form of clicker.
- clicking — the sound made when hard objects briefly touch each other
- clinkers — Plural form of clinker.
- clinking — a clinking sound.
- cloaking — Present participle of cloak.
- clock in — When you clock in at work, you arrive there or put a special card into a device to show what time you arrived.
- clock on — When workers clock on at a factory or office, they put a special card into a device to show what time they arrived.
- clock up — If you clock up a large number or total of things, you reach that number or total.
- clockers — Plural form of clocker.
- clocking — Present participle of clock.
- clucking — Present participle of cluck.
- clunkers — Plural form of clunker.
- clunking — a hard hit, especially on the head.
- coalsack — a sack in which coal is carried
- cockbill — to tilt up one end of
- cockerel — A cockerel is a young male chicken.
- cocklike — resembling a cock
- cockling — Present participle of cockle.
- cockloft — a small loft, garret, or attic
- cocktail — A cocktail is an alcoholic drink which contains several ingredients.
- cokelike — resembling coke
- coldcock — to knock (a person) to the ground
- coldwork — The elimination of flaws and rough or sharp areas on the surface of blown or cast glass objects; usually achieved by some combination of grinding and polishing.
- comblike — resembling a comb
- commlink — (scifi) A communications link.
- conkling — Roscoe, 1829–88, U.S. lawyer and politician: senator 1867–81.
- cookable — That can be cooked; suitable for cooking.
- cookless — without a cook
- cordlike — a string or thin rope made of several strands braided, twisted, or woven together.