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10-letter words containing s, t, o, w

  • swatchbook — a booklet containing samples (of paper, cloth, etc)
  • sweat sock — one of a pair of socks made of thick, absorbent cotton, wool, or other material and worn during exercise, sports, leisure activity, etc.
  • sweat-shop — a shop employing workers at low wages, for long hours, and under poor conditions.
  • sweathouse — (especially among North American Indians) a special building used for cleansing and purifying one's body by sweating, in which heated water is poured over heated stones to produce steam.
  • sweet corn — any of several varieties of corn, especially Zea mays rugosa, the grain or kernels of which are sweet and suitable for eating.
  • sweet roll — a roll made of sweet dough, often containing spices, raisins, nuts, candied fruit, etc., and sometimes iced on top.
  • sweet shop — a store that sells candy.
  • sweet spot — Sports. the spot on a club, racket, bat, etc., where a ball is most effectively hit.
  • sweet-shop — a store that sells candy.
  • swift moth — moving or capable of moving with great speed or velocity; fleet; rapid: a swift ship.
  • swinestone — a type of limestone that emits an unpleasant odour when rubbed or struck
  • swing vote — to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate, as something suspended from above: to swing one's arms in walking.
  • swinnerton — Frank (Arthur) 1884–1982, English novelist and critic.
  • switch box — a box, usually of metal, containing one or more electric switches.
  • switch off — the act or process of switching off a power supply, light source, appliance, etc.
  • switch-off — a slender, flexible shoot, rod, etc., used especially in whipping or disciplining.
  • switcheroo — an unexpected or sudden change or reversal in attitude, character, position, action, etc.
  • switchover — the act or process of changing from one power source, system, etc., to another.
  • sword belt — a military belt from which a sword may be hung.
  • sword knot — a looped strap, ribbon, or the like attached to the hilt of a sword as a support or ornament.
  • swordcraft — skill in or the art of swordplay.
  • swordstick — a hollow walking stick containing a short sword or dagger
  • tinseltown — Hollywood, California, as a center of the movie industry.
  • tom sawyer — (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)a novel (1876) by Mark Twain.
  • town house — a house in the city, especially as distinguished from a house in the country owned by the same person.
  • townsville — a seaport on the E coast of Queensland, in E Australia.
  • townswoman — a female native or inhabitant of a town.
  • trade show — show (def 22).
  • trunk show — a showing and sale in a retail store of an entire collection of clothing, jewelry, etc., from a particular designer.
  • two folds' — a unit of stage scenery consisting of two flats hinged together.
  • two oceans — an annual road marathon run in Cape Town, South Africa
  • two rivers — a city in E Wisconsin.
  • two shakes — to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
  • two-fisted — ready for or inclined to physical combat.
  • two-master — a vessel rigged with two masts.
  • two-seater — a vehicle accommodating two persons.
  • two-spirit — (in some American Indian tribes) a person, especially a biological male, who adopts the gender identity, dress, and social roles traditionally assigned to the opposite sex.
  • two-storey — (of a building) having two floors or levels
  • two-stroke — relating to or designating an internal-combustion engine whose piston makes two strokes for every explosion
  • two-suiter — a suitcase designed to hold two suits and additional smaller items.
  • two-thirds — Two-thirds of something is an amount that is two out of three equal parts of it.
  • unbestowed — to present as a gift; give; confer (usually followed by on or upon): The trophy was bestowed upon the winner.
  • viewpoints — a place affording a view of something; position of observation: to sketch a river from the viewpoint of a bluff.
  • wagon seat — a plain, unupholstered settee, usually with a slat back, for use either indoors or in a wagon.
  • wagonettes — Plural form of wagonette.
  • wainscoted — Alternative spelling of wainscotted.
  • waistcloth — a loincloth.
  • waistcoats — Plural form of waistcoat.
  • waitperson — a waiter or waitress.
  • walkabouts — Plural form of walkabout.
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