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11-letter words containing l, a, k, e, h

  • shake a leg — an act or instance of shaking, rocking, swaying, etc.
  • shelftalker — a promotional sign used by a retailer to draw attention to a featured product on the shelf
  • shell steak — a cut of steak from the short loin
  • shellacking — lac that has been purified and formed into thin sheets, used for making varnish.
  • sherlockian — pertaining to or characteristic of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes, known for his skill in solving mysteries through deductive reasoning.
  • shingle oak — an oak, Quercus imbricaria, yielding a wood used for shingles, clapboards, etc.
  • shovel beak — a deformity of the beak in intensively reared chicks
  • silk thread — thread that is manufactured from silk
  • silver hake — a common hake, Merluccius bilinearis, occurring off the Atlantic coast of North America and popular as a food fish.
  • spinachlike — resembling or characteristic of spinach
  • stakeholder — the holder of the stakes of a wager.
  • stickhandle — (in hockey and lacrosse) to control and skillfully maneuver the ball or puck with the stick.
  • swashbuckle — to work, behave, or perform as a swashbuckler.
  • take flight — an act or instance of fleeing or running away; hasty departure.
  • thread silk — silk yarn produced by a silk throwster.
  • uncheckable — not able to be restrained
  • unshakeable — person, faith: firm
  • unshockable — not able to be shocked
  • unthinkable — inconceivable; unimaginable: the unthinkable size of the universe.
  • walk-behind — being a motor-driven machine, as a power lawn mower or a snowblower, designed for operation with the operator walking behind and guiding the machine by its handle controls.
  • welsh black — a breed of black cattle originally from N Wales that are bred for both meat and milk
  • whale shark — a tropical shark, Rhincodon typus, ranging in size from 30 to 60 feet (9 to 18 meters), having small teeth and a sievelike structure over its gills for catching plankton.
  • whalesucker — a large, blue remora, Remora australis, that attaches itself to whales and dolphins.
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