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17-letter words containing o, u, t, k, e

  • acoustic feedback — a type of feedback that is created when there is a sound loop linking an audio input and an audio output, such that a high-pitched squealing sound is produced
  • background report — a report on someone or something that sheds light on their background, esp a report on the background of a person convicted of a crime before they are sentenced by a judge
  • blue sky software — eHelp Corporation
  • bouncebackability — the ability to recover after a setback, esp in sport
  • brokerage account — A brokerage account is an account with a broker where an investor can buy and sell and hold securities.
  • bury the tomahawk — to stop fighting; make peace
  • buttock-clenching — making one tighten the buttocks through extreme fear or embarrassment
  • counterparty risk — the risk that a person who is a party to a contract will default on their obligations under that contract
  • cover your tracks — If someone covers their tracks, they hide or destroy evidence of their identity or their actions, because they want to keep them secret.
  • customs brokerage — the work of a customs broker
  • desktop publisher — desktop publishing
  • double track line — a railway line with double track
  • figure-eight knot — a kind of knot
  • four-stroke cycle — A four-stroke cycle is the cycle of engine operation which requires four strokes of the piston: for induction, compression, ignition, and exhaust.
  • get a kick out of — enjoy, take pleasure in
  • get one's back up — the rear part of the human body, extending from the neck to the lower end of the spine.
  • hasbrouck heights — a borough in NE New Jersey.
  • houndstooth check — a pattern of broken checks, used in woven material for jackets, shirts, etc.
  • housekeeping cart — A housekeeping cart is a large metal basket on wheels which is used by a cleaner in a hotel to move clean bed linen, towels, and cleaning equipment.
  • in the background — behind the focus of attention
  • in/out of keeping — If one thing is in keeping with another, it is suitable in relation to that thing. If one thing is out of keeping with another, it is not suitable in relation to that thing.
  • kennesaw mountain — a mountain in N Georgia, near Atlanta: battle 1864. 1809 feet (551 meters).
  • knock oneself out — to make great efforts; exhaust oneself
  • lighthouse keeper — a person who mans a lighthouse and makes sure that the light is working properly
  • make hay (out) of — to turn (something) to one's advantage
  • make noises about — to give indications of one's intentions
  • modest mussorgski — Modest Petrovich [moh-dest pi-troh-vich;; Russian muh-dyest pyi-traw-vyich] /moʊˈdɛst pɪˈtroʊ vɪtʃ;; Russian mʌˈdyɛst pyɪˈtrɔ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), Moussorgsky, Modest Petrovich.
  • money-market fund — a mutual fund that invests in the money market.
  • mountain sickness — illness caused by being at high altitude
  • notebook computer — laptop, portable
  • peacock butterfly — a European nymphalid butterfly, Inachis io, having reddish-brown wings each marked with a purple eyespot
  • pick the eyes out — to select the best parts or pieces (of)
  • pocket calculator — an electronic calculator small enough to be carried on one's person.
  • porterhouse steak — large cut of beef loin
  • put on the market — offer for sale
  • put the kibosh on — nonsense.
  • quick on the draw — having fast reflexes
  • rocket propulsion — propulsion of an object by thrust developed by a rocket.
  • rodolphe kreutzer — Rodolphe [raw-dawlf] /rɔˈdɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1766–1831, French violinist.
  • round-trip ticket — a ticket entitling a passenger to travel to his or her destination and back again
  • run out the clock — to maintain control of the ball in the closing minutes of a game
  • selkirk mountains — a mountain range in SW Canada, in SE British Columbia. Highest peak: Mount Sir Sandford, 3533 m (11 590 ft)
  • skin of our teeth — a play (1942) by Thornton Wilder.
  • south lanarkshire — a council area of S Scotland, comprising the S part of the historical county of Lanarkshire: included within Strathclyde Region from 1975 to 1996: has uplands in the S and part of the Glasgow conurbation in the N: mainly agricultural. Administrative centre: Hamilton. Pop: 303 010 (2003 est). Area: 1771 sq km (684 sq miles)
  • stockbroker tudor — a modern style of architecture popular in affluent suburban areas that is imitative of Tudor architecture
  • take into account — an oral or written description of particular events or situations; narrative: an account of the meetings; an account of the trip.
  • take into custody — to arrest
  • take sth on trust — If you take something on trust after having heard or read it, you believe it completely without checking it.
  • take upon oneself — to take the responsibility for; accept as a charge
  • the black country — the formerly heavily industrialized region of central England, northwest of Birmingham

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