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12-letter words containing w, h, i, t, e

  • williewaught — a substantial serving or swig of an alcoholic beverage
  • wilton house — a mansion in Wilton in Wiltshire: built for the 1st Earl of Pembroke in the 16th century; rebuilt after a fire in 1647 by Inigo Jones and John Webb; altered in the 19th century by James Wyatt; landscaped grounds include a famous Palladian bridge
  • windcheaters — Plural form of windcheater.
  • winter haven — a city in central Florida.
  • winter hedge — a clothes horse
  • winter wheat — wheat that is planted in the autumn to be harvested in the spring or early summer.
  • winter-hardy — able to survive the effects of cold weather.
  • winterweight — (of clothes) suitable in weight for wear in the winter; relatively heavy
  • wisdom teeth — the third molar on each side of the upper and lower jaws: the last tooth to erupt.
  • witch hobble — the hobblebush.
  • with a … eye — in a … manner
  • with menaces — If someone commits the crime of demanding money with menaces, they threaten to cause harm unless they are given the money.
  • withdrawable — to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove: She withdrew her hand from his. He withdrew his savings from the bank.
  • withdrawment — The act of withdrawing; withdrawal; recall.
  • witheredness — The state of being withered.
  • withersoever — To wherever, to anywhere.
  • withholdment — the act of withholding
  • within reach — close enough to be reached
  • within-named — that is named herein.
  • wolf whistle — a wolf call made by whistling, often characterized by two sliding sounds, a peal up to a higher note and then one up to a lower note and down.
  • wolf-whistle — If someone wolf-whistles, they make a whistling sound with a short rising note and a longer falling note. Some men wolf-whistle at a woman to show that they think she is attractive, and some women find this offensive.
  • wordsmithery — the craft or skill of a wordsmith
  • wristwatches — Plural form of wristwatch.
  • yellow light — a yellow traffic light, usually preceding a signal halting traffic in a particular direction.
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