13-letter words containing ker
- single-decker — A single-decker or a single-decker bus is a bus with only one deck.
- singlesticker — a vessel, especially a sloop or cutter, having one mast.
- smooth-talker — a person who gets another person to do their bidding by using a slick, gently persuasive, practised, or competent manner
- social worker — sb who assists local community
- spell checker — a computer program for checking the spelling of words in an electronic document.
- spell-checker — A spell-checker is a special program on a computer which you can use to check whether something you have written contains any spelling mistakes.
- sticker price — the dealer's full asking price of a new automobile as shown on a sticker attached to it and accompanied by an itemized list of the cost of its basic and optional equipment and other charges.
- sticker shock — unpleasant surprise on learning of an unexpectedly high price for an item.
- street-walker — a prostitute who solicits on the streets.
- strikebreaker — a person who takes part in breaking up a strike of workers, either by working or by furnishing workers.
- thomas decker — Thomas, 1572?–1632? English dramatist.
- thomas hooker — Joseph, 1814–79, Union general in the U.S. Civil War.
- thrill-seeker — a person who enjoys taking part in extreme sports and other activities involving physical risk
- tinker's cuss — tinker's damn (def 1).
- tinker's damn — the least value or merit; nothing or anything at all: It's not worth a tinker's damn.
- tinker's weed — any weedy North American plant of the genus Triosteum, of the honeysuckle family, especially T. perfoliatum, having stalkless leaves and purplish-brown flowers and bearing orange fruits.
- train-workers — people who work on trains
- triple-decker — three-decker (defs 3, 4).
- whiskerandoed — having extravagant whiskers
- white croaker — kingfish (def 2).
- winkle-picker — a shoe or boot with a narrow, sharply pointed toe
- wonder-worker — a worker or performer of wonders or marvels.
- worker-priest — (in France) a Roman Catholic priest who, in addition to his priestly duties, works part-time in a secular job.