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12-letter words containing p, a, k, n

  • snake-hipped — having thin, sinuous hips.
  • speakerphone — a telephone or telephone attachment equipped with both loudspeaker and microphone, thus permitting the instrument to be used without being held.
  • speedskating — a form of ice skating in which contestants race against each other or the clock over various distances
  • spinal block — spinal anesthesia.
  • splatterpunk — a form of fiction featuring extremely graphic violence.
  • spring break — a vacation from school or college during the spring term, lasting about a week.
  • stocking cap — a long, conical, knitted cap, usually with a tassel or pompon at the tip.
  • sukarnoputri — Megawati (ˈmɛɡəˌwɒtɪ). born 1947, Indonesian politician; president of Indonesia (2001–04): daughter of Achmed Sukarno
  • take part in — join in
  • take pity on — show compassion, mercy
  • talking shop — If you say that a conference or a committee is just a talking shop, you disapprove of it because nothing is achieved as a result of what is discussed.
  • tanjungpriok — a port in Indonesia, on the NW coast of Java adjoining the capital, Jakarta: a major shipping and distributing centre for the whole archipelago
  • thinking cap — a state of mind marked by reflection or concentration: If we put on our thinking caps, we may come up with the answer.
  • to pull rank — If you say that someone in authority pulls rank, you mean that they unfairly force other people to do what they want because of their higher rank or position.
  • wackyparsing — (Internet, slang) present participle of wackyparse.
  • walk spanish — to advance or travel on foot at a moderate speed or pace; proceed by steps; move by advancing the feet alternately so that there is always one foot on the ground in bipedal locomotion and two or more feet on the ground in quadrupedal locomotion.
  • walk-on part — acting role with no spoken lines
  • walking pace — the speed at which someone walks
  • warp-knitted — designating a fabric made by warp knitting.
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