10-letter words containing s, h, e, k
- meat hooks — the hands or fists
- milk shake — a frothy drink made of cold milk, flavoring, and usually ice cream, shaken together or blended in a mixer.
- milkfishes — Plural form of milkfish.
- milkshakes — Plural form of milkshake.
- monkfishes — Plural form of monkfish.
- mythmakers — Plural form of mythmaker.
- neckcloths — Plural form of neckcloth.
- pack-horse — a horse used for carrying goods, freight, supplies, etc.
- peacockish — the male of the peafowl distinguished by its long, erectile, greenish, iridescent tail coverts that are brilliantly marked with ocellated spots and that can be spread in a fan.
- peak hours — prime time, busiest period
- pick holes — If you pick holes in an argument or theory, you find weak points in it so that it is no longer valid.
- pokerishly — in a pokerish manner
- ramshackle — dilapidated, run down
- ranshackle — to ransack
- red shanks — herb Robert.
- reichsbank — the former German national bank.
- reichsmark — the monetary unit of Germany from November, 1924, until 1948. Compare Deutsche mark, mark2 (def 1), ostmark.
- salt shake — a salt shaker.
- saltshaker — table-salt dispenser
- schaerbeek — a city in central Belgium, near Brussels.
- scharwenka — (Ludwig) Philipp [loot-vikh fee-lip] /ˈlut vɪx ˈfi lɪp/ (Show IPA), 1847–1917, German composer.
- schipperke — one of a Belgian breed of small dogs having erect ears and a thick, black coat, originally used as a watchdog on boats in the Netherlands and Belgium.
- screw hook — a hook having a shank in the form of a screw.
- scythelike — an agricultural implement consisting of a long, curving blade fastened at an angle to a handle, for cutting grass, grain, etc., by hand.
- shackleton — Sir Ernest Henry, 1874–1922, English explorer of the Antarctic.
- shade deck — a light deck supported by stanchions.
- shadowlike — a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light.
- shake down — an act or instance of shaking, rocking, swaying, etc.
- shake-down — an act or instance of shaking, rocking, swaying, etc.
- shankpiece — a piece of metal or fiber for giving form to the shank of a shoe.
- shark bell — a bell sounded to warn swimmers of the presence of sharks
- she's jake — everything is under control
- sheep tick — a wingless, bloodsucking, dipterous insect, Melophagus ovinus, that is parasitic on sheep.
- sheepshank — a kind of knot, hitch, or bend made on a rope to shorten it temporarily.
- sheeptrack — a small natural terrace on a hillside
- shelf mark — a symbol indicating the location of a work on a shelf.
- shell back — an underside of a spoon bowl ornamented with a shell motif.
- shell pink — delicate whitish to yellow pink.
- shell-like — a hard outer covering of an animal, as the hard case of a mollusk, or either half of the case of a bivalve mollusk.
- shellacked — lac that has been purified and formed into thin sheets, used for making varnish.
- shellshock — loss of sight, memory, etc, resulting from psychological strain during prolonged engagement in warfare
- sherbrooke — a city in S Quebec, in SE Canada.
- shevchenko — Taras Grigoryevich [Russian tah-ruh s gryi-gawr-yi-vyich] /Russian ˈtɑ rəs gryɪˈgɔr yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1814–61, Ukrainian national poet.
- shirtmaker — a person who makes shirts.
- shitkicker — an unsophisticated farmer, cowboy, or other rural person; country person.
- shock tube — an apparatus in which a gas is heated to very high temperatures by means of a shock wave, usually for spectroscopic investigation of the natures and reactions of the resulting radicals and excited molecules
- shock wave — a region of abrupt change of pressure and density moving as a wave front at or above the velocity of sound, caused by an intense explosion or supersonic flow over a body.
- shock-test — to test (equipment or matériel) for resistance to sudden impact or stress.
- shopkeeper — a retail merchant or tradesman; a person who owns or operates a small store or shop.
- shopwalker — a floorwalker.