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9-letter words containing w, a, n, k

  • antwackie — old-fashioned
  • askewness — the state of being askew
  • awakeness — The quality or state of being awake.
  • awakening — the start of a feeling or awareness in a person
  • back down — If you back down, you withdraw a claim, demand, or commitment that you made earlier, because other people are strongly opposed to it.
  • back-wind — to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail) from another sail.
  • backdowns — Plural form of backdown.
  • backswing — the movement of a club, bat, or racket backwards, away from the intended point of contact, in preparation for making a stroke
  • bankstown — a city in SE Australia, a suburb of Sydney.
  • blacktown — a city in New South Wales, SE Australia, near Sydney.
  • brainwork — intellectual effort
  • breakdown — The breakdown of something such as a relationship, plan, or discussion is its failure or ending.
  • chainwork — any work linked or looped in the manner of or resembling a chain or chains
  • cockswain — coxswain
  • crackdown — A crackdown is strong official action that is taken to punish people who break laws.
  • dankworth — Sir John (Philip William). 1927–2010, British jazz composer, bandleader, and saxophonist: married to Cleo Laine
  • downy oak — Quercus pubescens
  • drawknife — a knife with a handle at each end at right angles to the blade, used by drawing over a surface.
  • drawnwork — Ornamental work on linen or other fabric, done by drawing out threads and usually with additional needlework.
  • drinkware — Vessels from which people drink.
  • fake news — false, often sensational, information disseminated under the guise of news reporting
  • fake-down — to lay (a rope) in a coil or series of long loops so as to allow to run freely without fouling or kinking (often followed by down).
  • fancywork — ornamental needlework.
  • gawkiness — awkward; ungainly; clumsy.
  • hand-walk — to carry (a memorandum, check, or other document) from one person or office to another so as to assure prompt delivery.
  • handiwork — work done by hand.
  • handywork — Dated form of handiwork.
  • hornwrack — a yellowish bryozoan or sea mat sometimes found on beaches after a storm
  • jackwagon — (US, slang, derogatory) An objectionable person; a jerk; a jackass.
  • jawlensky — Alexej von [ah-le-ksey fuh n] /ˌɑ lɛˈkseɪ fən/ (Show IPA), 1864?–1941, German painter, born in Russia.
  • karankawa — a member of an extinct tribe of North American Indians who lived in southeastern Texas until the mid 19th century.
  • kinswoman — a female relative.
  • knapweeds — Plural form of knapweed.
  • kowabunga — Alternative form of cowabunga.
  • kwajalein — an atoll in the Marshall Islands, in E Micronesia. About 78 miles (126 km) long.
  • kwangchow — Older Spelling. Canton.
  • kwangtung — Older Spelling. Guangdong.
  • landowska — Wanda [won-duh;; Polish vahn-dah] /ˈwɒn də;; Polish ˈvɑn dɑ/ (Show IPA), 1879–1959, Polish harpsichordist, in the U.S. after 1940.
  • lawmaking — a person who makes or enacts law; legislator.
  • mackinaws — Plural form of mackinaw.
  • make news — to do something that is apt to be reported as news
  • mark down — a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
  • mark-down — a visible impression or trace on something, as a line, cut, dent, stain, or bruise: a small mark on his arm.
  • markdowns — Plural form of markdown.
  • milkwoman — A woman who delivers milk to households and sometimes businesses early in the morning.
  • moon walk — a walk on the moon
  • moonwalks — Plural form of moonwalk.
  • newmarket — a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, NW of Toronto.
  • newsbreak — a newsworthy event or incident.
  • newsmaker — a person, thing, or event that is newsworthy: a weekly magazine devoted to stories on newsmakers.

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