14-letter words containing s, h, e, d, f
- middle flemish — the Flemish language of the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries.
- midnight feast — a snack or many snacks eaten around midnight
- mouths to feed — family members, dependents
- off one's head — If you say that someone is off their head, you think that their ideas or behaviour are very strange, foolish, or dangerous.
- one's head off — loudly or excessively
- oxford english — that form of the received pronunciation of English supposed to be typical of Oxford University and regarded by many as affected or pretentious
- pound of flesh — the soft substance of a human or other animal body, consisting of muscle and fat.
- redear sunfish — a freshwater sunfish, Lepomis microlophos, of the lower Mississippi valley and southeastern states, having the gill cover margined with scarlet.
- schafer method — a method of artificial respiration in which the patient is placed face downward, pressure then being rhythmically applied with the hands to the lower part of the thorax.
- self-hardening — noting or pertaining to any of various steels that harden after heating without quenching or other treatment.
- self-published — published independently by the author: self-published books.
- shamefacedness — modest or bashful.
- shark-infested — (of a body of water) known to contain large numbers of sharks, and therefore considered to be dangerous
- sharp-featured — having very clearly defined facial features
- sheffield lake — a town in N Ohio.
- shortened form — an abbreviated form of a multisyllable word; clipped form.
- southern-fried — coated with flour, egg, and bread crumbs and fried in deep fat: Southern-fried chicken.
- stand the gaff — harsh treatment or criticism: All the gaff he took never made him bitter.
- straight-faced — a serious or impassive facial expression that conceals one's true feelings about something, especially a desire to laugh.
- the federalist — a set of 85 articles by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, published in 1787 and 1788, analyzing the Constitution of the U.S. and urging its adoption
- the oslo fjord — a bay in the southeast of Norway (an inlet of the Skagerrak)
- the-federalist — a series of 85 essays (1787–88) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, written in support of the Constitution.
- thetford mines — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada: asbestos mining.
- well-fashioned — a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc.: the latest fashion in dresses.
- well-furnished — to supply (a house, room, etc.) with necessary furniture, carpets, appliances, etc.