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11-letter words containing t, h, u, g

  • house guest — a person staying with a household as a guest for one night or longer.
  • houseguests — Plural form of houseguest.
  • houselights — (plural only) The lights that illuminate the audience section of an auditorium or theatre.
  • hsuan t'ung — Pu-yi, Henry.
  • hsuan tsung — a.d. 685–762, Chinese emperor of the Tang dynasty 712–756.
  • hucksterage — the business of a huckster; peddling
  • huckstering — Present participle of huckster.
  • humiliating — lowering the pride, self-respect, or dignity of a person; mortifying: Such a humiliating defeat was good for his overblown ego.
  • humming top — a top that hums as it spins
  • job hunting — the activity of searching for employment
  • konigshutte — German name of Chorzów.
  • laugh track — a separate sound track of prerecorded laughter added to the sound track of a radio or television program to enhance or feign audience responses.
  • laughworthy — worthy of being laughed at
  • let through — to allow to pass (through)
  • light curve — a graph showing variations in brightness of celestial objects over time.
  • light guide — optical fiber.
  • light music — music for popular entertainment
  • lighthouses — Plural form of lighthouse.
  • lightstruck — (of beer) Spoiled by exposure to light, which causes riboflavin to react with and break down the isohumulones.
  • lithogenous — of or relating to organisms, as coral, that secrete stony deposits.
  • megatherium — An extinct giant ground sloth of the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs in America, reaching a height of 16 feet (5 m) when standing erect.
  • minus sight — a foresight used in leveling.
  • mouth guard — protective shield for teeth
  • mouth organ — harmonica (def 1).
  • naughtiness — disobedient; mischievous (used especially in speaking to or about children): Weren't we naughty not to eat our spinach?
  • new thought — a system of doctrine and practice originating in the 19th century and stressing the power of thought to control physical and mental events.
  • night court — a criminal court that convenes at night for the quick disposition of charges and the granting of bail.
  • night nurse — a nurse whose duty is to look after a patient or patients during the night
  • nothing but — no thing; not anything; naught: to say nothing.
  • onslaughter — An onslaught.
  • out-a-sight — out-of-sight.
  • outfighting — a battle or combat.
  • outmatching — Present participle of outmatch.
  • outpouching — (pathology) evagination.
  • outreaching — Present participle of outreach.
  • outweighing — Present participle of outweigh.
  • overdraught — (chiefly, British) An overdraft.
  • overfraught — too fraught
  • overhunting — to chase or search for (game or other wild animals) for the purpose of catching or killing.
  • overwrought — extremely or excessively excited or agitated: to become overwrought on hearing bad news; an overwrought personality.
  • parachuting — descent using parachute
  • passthrough — a windowlike opening, as one for passing food or dishes between a kitchen and a dining area.
  • plattsburgh — a city in NE New York, on Lake Champlain: battle, 1814.
  • plough into — If something, for example a car, ploughs into something else, it goes out of control and crashes violently into it.
  • ploughstaff — one of the handles of a plough
  • plunge bath — a bath large enough to immerse the whole body or to dive into
  • prognathous — having protrusive jaws; having a gnathic index over 103.
  • put through — to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.
  • quitchgrass — Elymus repens.
  • readthrough — reading (def 1).
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