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14-letter words containing o, k, e, f

  • a pack of lies — If you say that an account is a pack of lies, you mean that it is completely untrue.
  • at knife-point — under threat of being stabbed
  • back of beyond — a very remote place
  • back of bourke — a remote area or place.
  • backflow valve — a valve for preventing flowing liquid, as sewage, from reversing its direction.
  • backside-front — backend-to.
  • basket-of-gold — a yellow-flowered perennial plant (Alyssum saxatile, now more properly Aurinia saxatilis) of the crucifer family, often used in rock gardens
  • be out of luck — If you say that someone is out of luck, you mean that they cannot have something which they can normally have.
  • betake oneself — to go; move
  • blanket-flower — any composite plant of the genus Gaillardia, having showy heads of yellow or red flowers.
  • booking office — A booking office is a room where tickets are sold and booked, especially in a theatre or station.
  • break of serve — the act or instance of breaking an opponent's service
  • breakfast food — any prepared cereal for breakfast
  • breakfast room — a room set aside for serving and eating breakfast, esp in a hotel or guesthouse
  • breakfast show — a radio or television broadcast that airs around breakfast time
  • butterfly knot — a particularly resistant knot which resembles a butterfly and can take loads on both ends, as well as on the loop
  • case framework — A set of products and conventions that allow CASE tools to be integrated into a coherent environment.
  • chopping knife — a knife for chopping meat, vegetables etc
  • clerk of court — an officer of the court who maintains the records, among other duties
  • clerk of works — an employee who supervises building work in progress or the upkeep of existing buildings
  • coffee-klatsch — to gather for a coffee klatsch.
  • duckfoot quote — chevron-shaped quotation mark
  • factory worker — manufacturing labourer
  • fireworks mode — The mode a machine is sometimes said to be in when it is performing a crash and burn operation.
  • flaked almonds — small flat pieces of almond used in cooking
  • florence flask — a round bottle having a flat bottom and long neck, for use in laboratories.
  • folk etymology — a modification of a linguistic form according either to a falsely assumed etymology, as Welsh rarebit from Welsh rabbit, or to a historically irrelevant analogy, as bridegroom from bridegome.
  • for god's sake — Some people use expressions such as for God's sake, for heaven's sake, for goodness sake, or for Pete's sake in order to express annoyance or impatience, or to add force to a question or request. The expressions 'for God's sake' and 'for Christ's sake' could cause offence.
  • for the asking — If something is yours for the asking, you could get it very easily if you wanted to.
  • fortune cookie — a thin folded wafer containing a prediction or maxim printed on a slip of paper: often served as a dessert in Chinese restaurants.
  • forward market — future commodities trading
  • franklin stove — a cast-iron stove having the general form of a fireplace with enclosed top, bottom, side, and back, the front being completely open or able to be closed by doors.
  • freeboard deck — (on a cargo vessel) the uppermost deck officially considered to be watertight: used as the level from which the Plimsoll marks are measured.
  • freezing works — a slaughterhouse at which animal carcasses are frozen for export
  • front walkover — Racing. a walking or trotting over the course by a contestant who is the only starter.
  • in the wake of — the track of waves left by a ship or other object moving through the water: The wake of the boat glowed in the darkness.
  • jack-in-office — a self-important petty official
  • kekulé formula — the structural formula of benzene represented as a hexagonal ring with alternate single and double bonds between the carbon atoms.
  • kettle of fish — an awkward, difficult, or bad situation; muddle; mess: He's managed to get himself into a fine kettle of fish!
  • kilogram-force — a meter-kilogram-second unit of force, equal to the force that produces an acceleration equal to the acceleration of gravity, when acting on a mass of one kilogram. Abbreviation: kgf.
  • king of beasts — the lion.
  • line of attack — a line of attack to a problem or situation is how you approach it
  • make a fortune — win, earn a vast amount of money
  • make a fuss of — If you make a fuss of someone, you pay them a lot of attention and do things to make them happy or comfortable.
  • make a hash of — a dish of diced or chopped meat and often vegetables, as of leftover corned beef or veal and potatoes, sautéed in a frying pan or of meat, potatoes, and carrots cooked together in gravy.
  • make a joke of — If you make a joke of something, you laugh at it even though it is in fact rather serious or sad.
  • make a meal of — to perform (a task) with unnecessarily great effort
  • make a muck of — to ruin or spoil
  • make an end of — the last part or extremity, lengthwise, of anything that is longer than it is wide or broad: the end of a street; the end of a rope.
  • make little of — small in size; not big; not large; tiny: a little desk in the corner of the room.

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