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13-letter words that end in at

  • the fact that — You use the fact that after some verbs or prepositions, especially in expressions such as in view of the fact that, apart from the fact that, and despite the fact that, to link the verb or preposition with a clause.
  • this and that — If you say that you are doing or talking about this and that, or this, that, and the other you mean that you are doing or talking about a variety of things that you do not want to specify.
  • three old cat — three-a-cat.
  • tip one's hat — to take off, raise, or touch one's hat in salutation
  • tortilla flat — a novel (1935) by John Steinbeck.
  • triple threat — an expert in three different fields or in three different skills in the same field.
  • vegetable fat — oil from plant source
  • where it's at — (used to indicate a point or place occupied in space); in, on, or near: to stand at the door; at the bottom of the barrel.
  • who-does-what — (of a dispute, strike, etc) relating to the separation of kinds of work performed by different trade unions
  • wideawake hat — fully awake; with the eyes wide open.
  • you know what — a thing or person that the speaker cannot or does not want to specify
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