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11-letter words containing ack

  • tack hammer — a light hammer for driving tacks, often magnetized to hold the tack to the head.
  • taken aback — toward the back.
  • tax bracket — a category of taxpayer which is based on how high or low their income is
  • ticky-tacky — shoddy and unimaginatively designed; flimsy and dull: a row of new, ticky-tacky bungalows.
  • title track — The title track on a CD, record, or tape is a song or piece of music that has the same title as the CD, record, or tape.
  • track brake — a mechanism that slows or stops a vehicle by pressing against the track rather than the wheels.
  • track event — A track event is an event in athletics which involves running or walking around a racetrack, in contrast to events that involve only jumping or throwing.
  • track shoes — light running shoes fitted with steel spikes for better grip
  • track spike — a chisel-pointed spike used to secure the rails of a railroad track to wooden ties.
  • tracker dog — canine trained to detect
  • tracklaying — (of a vehicle) having an endless jointed metal band around the wheels
  • tracklement — any savoury condiment or sauce served with meat
  • trackwalker — a person employed to walk over and inspect a certain section of railroad track at intervals.
  • trick-track — a variety of backgammon.
  • unbracketed — not bracketed; not enclosed by brackets; not connected together by brackets
  • unhackneyed — fresh or recent
  • untrackable — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
  • vacuum-pack — to pack (food) in a vacuum-packed container.
  • wackadoodle — (slang, pejorative) Crazy, irrational, or eccentric.
  • wacky baccy — cannabis or marijuana
  • wage packet — regular pay from an employer
  • well-packed — filled to capacity; full: They've had a packed theater for every performance.
  • welsh black — a breed of black cattle originally from N Wales that are bred for both meat and milk
  • whacked out — tired; exhausted; worn-out.
  • whacked-out — tired; exhausted; worn-out.
  • whiskeyjack — (US) Alternative form of whisky jack (gray jay, Canada jay).
  • willowwacks — a wooded, uninhabited area.
  • window back — woodwork, especially paneling, beneath the stool of a window.
  • wisecracked — Simple past tense and past participle of wisecrack.
  • wisecracker — a smart or facetious remark.
  • wolf packs' — a group of submarines operating together in hunting down and attacking enemy convoys.
  • yackety-yak — noisy, continuous, and trivial talk or conversation
  • yellow jack — Informal. quarantine flag.
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