8-letter words containing o, t, f
- not half — Half is sometimes used in negative statements, with a positive meaning, to emphasize a particular fact or quality. For example, if you say 'he isn't half lucky', you mean that he is very lucky.
- notified — to inform (someone) or give notice to: to notify the police of a crime.
- notifier — to inform (someone) or give notice to: to notify the police of a crime.
- notifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of notify.
- octofoil — double quatrefoil.
- of sorts — a particular kind, species, variety, class, or group, distinguished by a common character or nature: to develop a new sort of painting; nice people, of course, but not really our sort.
- off duty — not engaged in the performance of one's usual work: an off-duty police officer.
- off with — a command, often peremptory, or an exhortation to remove or cut off (something specified)
- off-beat — to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly.
- off-duty — not engaged in the performance of one's usual work: an off-duty police officer.
- off-site — not on the premises
- offereth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of offer.
- offprint — Also called separate. a reprint of an article that originally appeared as part of a larger publication.
- offshoot — a branch or lateral shoot from a main stem, as of a plant.
- offstage — off the stage or in the wings; away from the view of the audience (opposed to onstage).
- offtrack — occurring or carried on away from a racetrack: offtrack betting.
- oftenest — (dated) Superlative form of often.
- ofttimes — often.
- old fart — fart (def 2).
- olefiant — producing or forming oil, most commonly ethylene
- olfactor — A smelling organ; a nose.
- on draft — a drawing, sketch, or design.
- on faith — through trust; without proof or evidence
- outbluff — to surpass in bluffing: to outbluff one's opponents at poker.
- outfable — to exceed in creating fables
- outfaced — Simple past tense and past participle of outface.
- outfalls — Plural form of outfall.
- outfeast — to exceed in feasting
- outfence — to surpass at the sport of fencing
- outfield — Baseball. the part of the field beyond the diamond. the positions played by the right, center, and left fielders. the outfielders considered as a group (contrasted with infield).
- outfight — To fight or battle better than.
- outfires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfire.
- outflank — to go or extend beyond the flank of (an opposing military unit); turn the flank of.
- outflare — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
- outflash — a brief, sudden burst of bright light: a flash of lightning.
- outflies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfly.
- outfling — (intransitive) To fling outward.
- outfloat — to float longer than
- outflows — Plural form of outflow.
- outflush — a burst of emotion
- outfoxed — to outwit; outsmart; outmaneuver: Politics is often the art of knowing how to outfox the opposition.
- outfoxes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfox.
- outfrown — to outdo in frowning; silence, abash, or subdue by frowning.
- over-fat — having too much flabby tissue; corpulent; obese: a fat person.
- overfast — too fast
- oversoft — too soft
- ozenfant — Amédée [a-mey-dey] /a meɪˈdeɪ/ (Show IPA), 1886–1966, French painter and writer, in the U.S. after 1938.
- pad foot — Furniture. any of various kinds of feet to a cabriole leg, as club, slipper, trifid, or web, having the form of a flattened extension of its lines.
- pantofle — a slipper.
- part-off — a screen used to divide off part of a room, such as the eating place of a parlour