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7-letter words containing t, u, c, k

  • attucks — Crispus [kris-puh s] /ˈkrɪs pəs/ (Show IPA), 1723?–70, American patriot, probably a fugitive slave, killed in the Boston Massacre.
  • backout — an instance of withdrawing (from an agreement, etc)
  • buttock — Your buttocks are the two rounded fleshy parts of your body that you sit on.
  • conkout — a situation where a car, machine, computer, etc, ceases to work
  • cookout — A cookout is the same as a barbecue.
  • cutback — A cutback is a reduction that is made in something.
  • cutbank — the outer, steeper bank of a bend or meander in a river or stream
  • cuttack — a city in NE India, in E Odisha (formerly Orissa) near the mouth of the Mahanadi River: former state capital until 1948. Pop: 535 139 (2001)
  • cutwork — openwork embroidery in which the pattern is cut away from the background
  • fuckwit — a fool or idiot
  • futtock — any of a number of timbers forming the lower, more curved portion of the frame in a wooden hull.
  • hackbut — harquebus.
  • kentuck — Kentucky.
  • ketchup — a condiment consisting of puréed tomatoes, onions, vinegar, sugar, spices, etc.
  • kickout — (in basketball) instance of passing the ball back from near the basket
  • kutchin — a member of a group of North American Indians who live in the region of the lower Mackenzie River in northwestern Canada and the Yukon and Porcupine rivers of northeastern Alaska.
  • locknut — a nut specially constructed to prevent its coming loose, usually having a means of providing extra friction between itself and the screw.
  • lockout — the temporary closing of a business or the refusal by an employer to allow employees to come to work until they accept the employer's terms.
  • nutcake — A cake made with nuts.
  • nutpick — a thin, sharp-pointed table implement or device for removing the edible kernels from nuts.
  • outback — (sometimes initial capital letter) the back country or remote settlements; the bush (usually preceded by the).
  • outcook — to cook more than or better than
  • outkick — to exceed in kicking
  • outrock — to outdo in rocking
  • outwick — to move (a curling stone) so that it strikes against the outer side of a stone that has already been played and turns towards the tee or (of a curling stone) to strike another stone in this manner
  • potluck — food or a meal that happens to be available without special preparation or purchase: to take potluck with a friend.
  • puckout — a free hit from the goal area made by the goalkeeper
  • puttock — a bird of prey, esp the buzzard and the red kite
  • sackbut — a medieval form of the trombone.
  • sickout — an organized absence from work by employees on the pretext of sickness, as to avoid the legal problems or antistrike clauses that would be invoked in the case of a formal strike.
  • stackup — stack (def 13).
  • stickum — any adhesive substance.
  • stickup — a holdup; robbery.
  • trucked — a shuffling jitterbug step.
  • truckee — a river in E California and W Nevada, rising in Lake Tahoe and flowing E and NE for about 125 miles (201 km).
  • trucker — any of various forms of vehicle for carrying goods and materials, usually consisting of a single self-propelled unit but also often composed of a trailer vehicle hauled by a tractor unit.
  • truckie — a truck driver
  • truckle — to submit or yield obsequiously or tamely (usually followed by to): Don't truckle to unreasonable demands.
  • tuck in — to put into a small, close, or concealing place: Tuck the money into your wallet.
  • tuck up — If you tuck a child up in bed, you tuck them in.
  • tuckals — An old statistical package still in use on some VM computers.
  • tuckbox — a box used for carrying and storing food, esp one taken to boarding school
  • turlock — a town in central California.
  • tussock — a tuft or clump of growing grass or the like.
  • unstack — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • unstick — to free, as one thing stuck to another.
  • unstock — to remove the stock from (a gun)
  • unstuck — freed or loosened from being fastened or stuck: When firmly pushed, the door became unstuck.
  • untrack — to remove from a track or tracks; to derail (literally or figuratively)

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