22-letter words containing s, a, b, t
- to cast your mind back — If you cast your mind back to a time in the past, you think about what happened then.
- to fall by the wayside — If a person or plan falls by the wayside, they fail or stop before they complete what they set out to do.
- to fall to bits/pieces — To fall to pieces, or in British English to fall to bits, means the same as to fall apart.
- torpedo-boat destroyer — a vessel somewhat larger than the ordinary torpedo boat, designed for destroying torpedo boats or as a more powerful form of torpedo boat.
- trans-siberian railway — a railway in S Russia, extending from Moscow to Vladivostok on the Pacific: constructed between 1891 and 1916, making possible the settlement and industrialization of sparsely inhabited regions. Length: 9335 km (5800 miles)
- transition probability — the probability of going from a given state to the next state in a Markov process.
- urban district council — a council of an urban district that, in conjunction with a county council, has responsibilities for local government issues
- war between the states — the American Civil War: used especially in the South.
- was not born yesterday — is not gullible or foolish
- what sb/sth looks like — If you ask what someone or something looks like, you are asking for a description of them.
- william's bon chrétien — a variety of pear that has large yellow juicy sweet fruit
- woman police constable — a policewoman of the lowest rank
- ysbaddaden chief-giant — the father of Olwen.