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13-letter words containing w, h, u

  • weather-bound — delayed or shut in by bad weather.
  • web publisher — a person or company that uploads, creates, or edits content on Web pages; one who maintains or manages a website.
  • west by south — a point on the compass 11°15prime; south of west. Abbreviation: WbS.
  • what about/of — You use what about or what of when you introduce a new topic or a point which seems relevant to a previous remark.
  • what have you — the true nature or identity of something, or the sum of its characteristics: a lecture on the whats and hows of crop rotation.
  • what you will — whatever you like
  • what's yours? — what would you like to drink?
  • white currant — a cultivated N temperate shrub, Ribes sativum, having small rounded white edible berries: family Grossulariaceae
  • white knuckle — causing fear, apprehension, or panic: The plane made a white-knuckle approach to the fogged-in airport.
  • white mustard — a pungent powder or paste prepared from the seed of the mustard plant, used as a food seasoning or condiment, and medicinally in plasters, poultices, etc.
  • white pudding — (in Britain) a kind of sausage made like black pudding but without pigs' blood
  • white russian — Byelorussian (def 2).
  • white truffle — an edible fungus, Tuber magnatum pico, occurring in certain parts of northern Italy, and considered a great delicacy.
  • white-knuckle — causing fear, apprehension, or panic: The plane made a white-knuckle approach to the fogged-in airport.
  • whole numbers — Also called counting number. one of the positive integers or zero; any of the numbers (0, 1, 2, 3, …).
  • wild huntsman — the leader of the Wild Hunt, often associated with Odin.
  • wilhelm wundt — Wilhelm Max [vil-helm mahks] /ˈvɪl hɛlm ˈmɑks/ (Show IPA), 1832–1920, German physiologist and psychologist.
  • winter squash — any of several varieties of Cucurbita maxima or C. moschata that mature in late autumn and are used, when ripe, as a vegetable.
  • witching hour — midnight: a rendezvous at the witching hour.
  • with any luck — You can add with luck or with any luck to a statement to indicate that you hope that a particular thing will happen.
  • with impunity — unpunished
  • with pleasure — gladly, willingly
  • within bounds — not beyond limits
  • without cease — without stopping; incessantly
  • without demur — If you do something without demur, you do it immediately and without making any protest.
  • without doubt — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • without tears — presented so as to be easily assimilated
  • word of mouth — informal oral communication: The rumor spread rapidly by word of mouth.
  • work-furlough — work-release.
  • you know what — a thing or person that the speaker cannot or does not want to specify
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