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10-letter words containing s, h, e, d

  • godfathers — Plural form of godfather.
  • godmothers — Plural form of godmother.
  • goldfishes — Plural form of goldfish.
  • greenheads — Plural form of greenhead.
  • greyhounds — Plural form of greyhound.
  • grindhouse — a burlesque house, especially one providing continuous entertainment at reduced prices.
  • guardhouse — a building used for housing military personnel on guard duty.
  • guide shoe — A guide shoe is a protective cap at the end of the casing string, which makes it easier to insert the string into the hole.
  • had sooner — would rather; would prefer to
  • hair slide — a hinged clip with a tortoiseshell, bone, or similar back, used to fasten the hair
  • half-arsed — incompetent; inept; badly organized
  • half-assed — insufficient or haphazard; not fully planned or developed.
  • ham-fisted — clumsy, inept, or heavy-handed: a ham-handed approach to dealing with people that hurts a lot of feelings.
  • hand press — a printing press requiring hand operation.
  • hand screw — a screw that can be tightened by the fingers, without the aid of a tool.
  • hand-spike — a bar used as a lever.
  • handbasket — a small basket with a handle for carrying by hand.
  • handbrakes — Plural form of handbrake.
  • handedness — a tendency to use one hand more than the other.
  • handfasted — Simple past tense and past participle of handfast.
  • handlebars — Usually, handlebars. the curved steering bar of a bicycle, motorcycle, etc., placed in front of the rider and gripped by the hands. handlebar moustache.
  • handleless — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • handphones — Plural form of handphone.
  • handpieces — Plural form of handpiece.
  • hands-free — not requiring the use of the hands: handsfree telephone dialing by voice commands.
  • handseling — Present participle of handsel.
  • handselled — Simple past tense and past participle of handsel.
  • handshaker — a person who is or is required to be overtly or ostentatiously friendly: Politicians are often incurable handshakers.
  • handshakes — Plural form of handshake.
  • handsomely — in a handsome manner; pleasingly; successfully.
  • handsomest — having an attractive, well-proportioned, and imposing appearance suggestive of health and strength; good-looking: a handsome man; a handsome woman.
  • handspikes — Plural form of handspike.
  • handstroke — the downward movement of the bell rope as the bell swings around allowing the ringer to grasp and pull it
  • hansardize — to prove that (a member of parliament) has changed his views from those quoted in Hansard
  • harassedly — in a harassed manner
  • harborside — bordering a harbor.
  • hard lines — bad luck
  • hard paste — true porcelain, made with kaolin, feldspar, quartz, or petuntse.
  • hard sauce — a mixture of butter and confectioners' sugar, often with flavoring and cream.
  • hard times — a period of difficulties or hardship.
  • hard-assed — tough and uncompromising
  • hard-asset — denoting an asset with intrinsic value: diamonds and other hard-asset commodities.
  • hard-nosed — hardheaded or tough; unsentimentally practical: a hard-nosed labor leader.
  • hard-shell — Also, hard-shelled. having a firm, hard shell, as a crab in its normal state; not having recently molted.
  • hardcovers — Plural form of hardcover.
  • hardfisted — mean or miserly
  • hardliners — Plural form of hardliner.
  • hardnesses — the state or quality of being hard: the hardness of ice.
  • harmonised — Simple past tense and past participle of harmonise.
  • hazardless — an unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable: The job was full of hazards.
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