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Words containing w, h, o, l

4 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • howl — to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf.

5 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • howel — a channel cut along the inside edge of a barrel stave to receive the barrelhead.
  • howls — Plural form of howl.
  • lowth — (UK dialectal, Northern England) Lowness.
  • whole — comprising the full quantity, amount, extent, number, etc., without diminution or exception; entire, full, or total: He ate the whole pie. They ran the whole distance.
  • wholy — Obsolete form of wholly.

6 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • behowl — to howl at
  • hallow — to make holy; sanctify; consecrate.
  • harlowJean, 1911–37, U.S. motion-picture actress.
  • hollow — having a space or cavity inside; not solid; empty: a hollow sphere.
  • howled — to utter a loud, prolonged, mournful cry, as that of a dog or wolf.

7 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • cowheel — the heel of an ox or cow stewed to make a jelly
  • floweth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flow.
  • glashow — Sheldon Lee1932- ; U.S. physicist
  • hallows — to make holy; sanctify; consecrate.
  • hollows — Plural form of hollow.

8 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • blowfish — puffer (sense 2)
  • blowhard — If you describe someone as a blowhard, you mean that they express their opinions very forcefully, and usually in a boastful way.
  • blowhole — the nostril, paired or single, of whales, situated far back on the skull
  • bothwell — Earl of, title of James Hepburn. 1535–78, Scottish nobleman; third husband of Mary Queen of Scots. He is generally considered to have instigated the murder of Darnley (1567)
  • cashflow — Of or pertaining to a cash flow.

9 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • archilowe — a treat, such as a drink, given in return for something
  • blow-hard — an exceptionally boastful and talkative person.
  • blowtorch — A blowtorch is the same as a blowlamp.
  • bob-wheel — a metrical device found in Middle English and Middle Scots poetry, where a very short line (the 'bob') is followed by longer lines with an internal rhyme scheme (the 'wheel')
  • boxwallah — an itinerant pedlar or salesman in India

10 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • allhallown — relating to the period of time around Allhallows
  • allhallows — All Saints' Day
  • bohmerwald — German name of Bohemian Forest.
  • clownishly — In a clownish, undignified, or foolish manner; absurdly, ridiculously.
  • colourwash — a coloured distemper

11 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • bartholomew — one of the twelve apostles (Matthew 10:3). Feast day: Aug 24 or June 11
  • blameworthy — deserving disapproval or censure
  • bunchflower — a tall plant (Melanthium virginicum) of the lily family, growing in the E U.S. and having large clusters of white or greenish flowers
  • bushelwoman — a woman who alters clothes
  • charlestown — oldest part of Boston, at the mouth of the Charles River: site of the battle of Bunker Hill

12 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • allhallowmas — All Saints' Day.
  • battleworthy — capable of engaging in combat; ready for battle: a decline in the nation's battleworthy forces.
  • bottlewasher — a person or machine that washes bottles.
  • childcrowing — a disease which causes spasms of the vocal cords
  • clownishness — The state of being clownish.

13 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • allhallowtide — the season of All Saints' Day (Allhallows)
  • bottle-washer — a menial or factotum
  • charlottetown — a port in SE Canada, capital of the province of Prince Edward Island. Pop: 34 562 (2011)
  • clock-watcher — an employee who checks the time in anticipation of a break or of the end of the working day
  • commonwealths — Plural form of commonwealth.

14 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • below-the-belt — Something that is below the belt is cruel and unfair.
  • below-the-line — denoting the entries printed below the horizontal line on a company's profit-and-loss account that show how any profit is to be distributed
  • brother-in-law — Someone's brother-in-law is the brother of their husband or wife, or the man who is married to their sister.
  • clock-watching — the act of checking the time in anticipation of a break or the end of the working day
  • fellowshipping — the condition or relation of being a fellow: the fellowship of humankind.

15 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • fly-on-the-wall — A fly-on-the-wall documentary is made by filming people as they do the things they normally do, rather than by interviewing them or asking them to talk directly to the camera.
  • good-fellowship — a pleasant, convivial spirit; comradeship; geniality.
  • low-cholesterol — containing little dietary cholesterol
  • mouthwateringly — In a mouthwatering manner.
  • northeastwardly — Towards the northeast.

16 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • bethmann-hollweg — Theobald von [tey-oh-bahlt fuh n] /ˈteɪ oʊˌbɑlt fən/ (Show IPA), 1856–1921, German statesman: chancellor 1909–17.
  • dyed-in-the-wool — through and through; complete: a dyed-in-the-wool reformer.
  • hole-in-the-wall — A hole-in-the-wall machine is a machine built into the wall of a bank or other building, which allows people to take out money from their bank account by using a special card.
  • otherworldliness — The quality of being otherworldly.
  • overwhelmingness — that overwhelms; overpowering: The temptation to despair may become overwhelming.

17 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • down-at-the-heels — of a shabby, run-down appearance; seedy: He is rapidly becoming a down-at-heel drifter and a drunk.
  • flower-of-an-hour — a malvaceous Old World herbaceous plant, Hibiscus trionum, having pale yellow flowers with a bladder-like calyx
  • glory-of-the-snow — any of several plants belonging to the genus Chionodoxa, of the lily family, native to the Old World, having showy, blue, white, or pink flowers that bloom early in the spring.
  • narrow-shouldered — having shoulders which do not extend very far from the neck; not broad-shouldered
  • well-accomplished — completed; done; effected: an accomplished fact.

18 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • chuck-will's-widow — a large North American nightjar, Caprimulgus carolinensis, similar to the whippoorwill
  • flame-of-the-woods — an Indian evergreen shrub, Ixora coccinea, of the madder family, having red, tubular flowers in dense clusters.
  • schleswig-holstein — two contiguous duchies of Denmark that were a center of international tension in the 19th century: Prussia annexed Schleswig 1864 and Holstein 1866.
  • swollen-headedness — the quality of being conceited

19 letter words containing w, h, o, l

20 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • bowling-on-the-green — a game played with wooden balls on a level, closely mowed green having a slight bias, the object being to roll one's ball as near as possible to a smaller white ball at the other end of the green. Also called bowls, bowling on the green. Compare bowl2 (def 2), bowling green, jack1 (def 7), rink (def 5).
  • hail-fellow-well-met — friendly but insincere
  • what-you-may-call-it — an object or person whose name one does not know or cannot recall.

21 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • lotus-of-the-true-law — a Mahayana sutra, forming with its references to Amida and the Bodhisattvas the basis for the doctrine that there is something of Buddha in everyone, so that salvation is universally available: a central text of Mahayana Buddhism.
  • pellitory-of-the-wall — an urticaceous plant, P. diffusa, of the S and W European genus Parietaria, which grows in crevices and has long narrow leaves and small pink flowers

22 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • the-leaning-tower-pisa — a round, marble campanile in Pisa, Italy, begun in 1174 and now 17 feet (5.2 meters) out of the perpendicular in its height of 179 feet (54 meters).
  • whitchurch-stouffville — a town in SW Ontario, in S Canada, N of Toronto.

30 letter words containing w, h, o, l

  • call-with-current-continuation — (programming)   (call/cc) A Lisp control function that implements the continuation passing style of programming. In continuation passing style (CPS), every function f takes an extra final argument k called the "continuation". The continuation is itself a function and represents the rest of the program. Instead of just returning a value in the normal way, f passes it as an argument to k and returns the result of that. call/cc takes a function f as its argument and calls f, passing it the current continuation k. It thus allows a CPS function to be called in a non-CPS (direct) context. For example, if the final result is to print the value returned by call/cc then anything passed to k will also be printed. E.g, in Scheme: (define (f k) (k 1) (k 2) 3) (display (call-with-current-continuation f)) Will display 1.

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