25-letter words containing t, o, k, i, e
- to give someone a bunk-up — to give someone a competitive advantage in order to help them get on better than they would otherwise have done
- to jump out of one's skin — If something makes you jump out of your skin, it surprises or shocks you very much.
- to keep your options open — If you keep your options open or leave your options open, you delay making a decision about something.
- to kiss something goodbye — If you say that you kiss something goodbye or kiss goodbye to something, you accept the fact that you are going to lose it, although you do not want to.
- to take something as read — If you take something as read, you accept it as true or right and therefore feel that it does not need to be discussed or proved.
- yakut autonomous republic — an autonomous republic in the NE Russian Federation in Asia. 1,198,146 sq. mi. (3,103,200 sq. km). Capital: Yakutsk.
- yellowstone national park — a park in NW Wyoming and adjacent parts of Montana and Idaho: geysers, hot springs, falls, canyon. 3458 sq. mi. (8955 sq. km).