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34-letter words containing t, h, u, d

  • (do sthg) until the cows come home — If you say that someone can do something until the cows come home, but it will have no effect, you are emphasizing that it will have no effect even if they do it for a very long time.
  • around the corner/round the corner — If you say that something is around the corner, you mean that it is very near. In British English, you can also say that something is round the corner.
  • be charm, success, etc personified — to be very charming, successful, etc
  • between you and me and the bedpost — confidentially; in secret
  • chief justice of the united states — the presiding judge of the U.S. Supreme Court
  • from the sublime to the ridiculous — If you describe something as going from the sublime to the ridiculous, you mean that it involves a change from something very good or serious to something silly or unimportant.
  • gorno-badakhshan autonomous region — an autonomous region in SE Tadzhikistan (Tajikistan). 25,784 sq. mi. (63,700 sq. km). Capital: Khorog.
  • i don't want to/without wanting to — People sometimes say 'I don't want to be rude', for example, or 'without wanting to be rude' as a way of apologizing or warning you when they are going to say something which might upset, annoy, or worry you.
  • independent computing architecture — (protocol)   (ICA) Citrix's proprietary protocol that allows client desktop computers to run applications on application servers. Originally used between Windows systems, ICA is now also suported on Unix and Macintosh desktops and servers as well as some thin client hardware.
  • non-destructive testing techniques — Non-destructive testing techniques are methods of testing for or measuring flaws which do not destroy the thing, for example a pipeline, that is being tested.
  • perpetual motion of the first kind — motion of a hypothetical mechanism that continues indefinitely without any external source of energy. It is impossible in practice because of friction
  • put someone/something in the shade — To put someone or something in the shade means to be so impressive that the person or thing seems unimportant by comparison.
  • put that in your pipe and smoke it — accept that fact if you can
  • rumour/legend/tradition etc has it — You can use has it in expressions such as 'rumour has it that' or 'as legend has it' when you are quoting something that you have heard, but you do not necessarily think it is true.
  • rush in where angels fear to tread — If you say that someone rushes in where angels fear to tread, you are criticizing them gently because they get themselves into dangerous or difficult situations without thinking carefully enough about what they are doing.
  • securities and exchange commission — SEC.
  • shake the foundations of something — to cause great uncertainty and makes people question their most deeply held beliefs
  • supreme-court-of-the-united-states — Supreme Court of the United States.
  • switched multimegabit data service — (networking)   (SMDS) An emerging high-speed datagram-based public data network service developed by Bellcore and expected to be widely used by telephone companies as the basis for their data networks. See also Metropolitan Area Network.
  • to shut the door in someone's face — If someone shuts the door in your face or slams the door in your face, they refuse to talk to you or give you any information.
  • to wash your dirty linen in public — If you say that someone washes their dirty linen in public, you disapprove of their discussing or arguing about unpleasant or private things in front of other people. There are several other forms of this expression, for example wash your dirty laundry in public, or in American English, air your dirty laundry in public.
  • turn/beat swords into ploughshares — If you say that swords have been turned into ploughshares or beaten into ploughshares, you mean that a state of conflict between two or more groups of people has ended and a period of peace has begun.
  • under one roof/under the same roof — If a number of things or people are under one roof or under the same roof, they are in the same building.
  • united technologies research cente — (UTRC) http://utrcwww.utc.com/.

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