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14-letter words containing w, e, r, k

  • andrew jacksonAndrew ("Old Hickory") 1767–1845, U.S. general: 7th president of the U.S. 1829–37.
  • andrew toolkit — (tool)   (ATK) A portable user interface toolkit developed as part of the Andrew project, running on the X Window System and distributed with X11R5.
  • bamboo network — a network of close-knit Chinese entrepreneurs with large corporate empires in southeast Asia
  • be struck with — to be attracted to or impressed by
  • belleek (ware) — a fine, glossy, often iridescent pottery resembling porcelain
  • blanket-flower — any composite plant of the genus Gaillardia, having showy heads of yellow or red flowers.
  • break the news — announce sth
  • breakfast show — a radio or television broadcast that airs around breakfast time
  • brunswick stew — a stew originally made with squirrel and onions, and now usually with rabbit or chicken and corn, okra, onions, tomatoes, lima beans, etc.
  • case framework — A set of products and conventions that allow CASE tools to be integrated into a coherent environment.
  • cat's whiskers — Radio. a stiff wire forming one contact in a crystal detector and used for probing the crystal.
  • clerk of works — an employee who supervises building work in progress or the upkeep of existing buildings
  • counter-worker — work or action to oppose some other work or action.
  • crack the whip — to assert one's authority, esp to put people under pressure to work harder
  • crummock water — a lake in NW England, in Cumbria in the Lake District. Length: 4 km (2.5 miles)
  • daycare worker — a person who works in a daycare centre
  • detective work — If you do some detective work, you do something to find out more about a subject or situation that puzzles you.
  • drinking water — water that is safe to drink
  • factory worker — manufacturing labourer
  • fireworks mode — The mode a machine is sometimes said to be in when it is performing a crash and burn operation.
  • forward market — future commodities trading
  • freezing works — a slaughterhouse at which animal carcasses are frozen for export
  • freshers' week — a week at the beginning of a university year, usually with a programme of events intended to welcome new first-year students
  • front walkover — Racing. a walking or trotting over the course by a contestant who is the only starter.
  • get/go to work — If you get to work, go to work, or set to work on a job, task, or problem, you start doing it or dealing with it.
  • homework diary — a record of homework that has been set
  • honeycomb work — stalactite work.
  • hungry viewkit — (operating system, library)   A C++ class library for developing Motif application programs (although this restriction will be lifted once LessTif is finished). It follows the API of the Iris(tm) ViewKit, put out by SGI. The Hungry ViewKit is a superset of the Iris ViewKit, so any code developed for the Iris version will work with the Hungry version, but possibly not vice versa.
  • jerkwater town — a small unimportant town
  • kawartha lakes — a group of lakes in S Ontario, Canada, on the Trent Canal system.
  • kenilworth ivy — a European climbing vine, Cymbalaria muralis, of the figwort family, having irregularly lobed leaves and small, lilac-blue flowers.
  • king's weather — fine weather; weather fit for a king.
  • know the ropes — to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
  • know the score — understand the situation
  • krolewska huta — former name of Chorzów.
  • laundry worker — sb who washes clothes for a living
  • like clockwork — the mechanism of a clock.
  • low-water mark — the lowest point reached by a low tide.
  • lower tunguska — one of three rivers in Russia, in central Siberia, that is a tributary of the Yenisei and is 2690 km (1670 miles) long
  • make free with — enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • master workman — a worker in charge.
  • matthew walker — a knot formed on the end of a rope by partly unlaying the strands and tying them in a certain way.
  • migrant-worker — migrating, especially of people; migratory.
  • milk and water — If you think that someone's suggestions or ideas are weak or sentimental, you can say that they are milk and water.
  • milk-and-water — ineffective; wishy-washy; lacking will or strength.
  • miracle worker — If you describe someone as a miracle worker, you mean that they have achieved or are able to achieve success in something that other people have found very difficult.
  • nerve wracking — extremely irritating, annoying, or trying: a nerve-racking day; a nerve-racking noise.
  • nerve-wracking — extremely irritating, annoying, or trying: a nerve-racking day; a nerve-racking noise.
  • network closet — (networking)   The place where network hardware (other than cabling) is installed. The space should be used primarily for storage, be dry, and have electricity available. Since network equipment rarely needs attention once installed and tested, the network closet can have limited accessibility.
  • network number — network address

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