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15-letter words that end in et

  • property market — business or trade in land and houses
  • quarter blanket — a horse blanket, usually placed under a saddle or harness and extending to the horse's tail.
  • rhyming couplet — a pair of lines in poetry that rhyme and usually have the same rhythm
  • run the gantlet — to be punished by means of the gantlet
  • runabout ticket — a rail ticket that allows unlimited travel within a specified area for a limited period of time (for example one day, a weekend, three days, etc)
  • seller's market — commerce: greater demand than supply
  • sellers' market — a market in which goods and services are scarce and prices relatively high.
  • shopping basket — a metal or plastic container with one or two handles, used to carry shopping in a shop
  • short and sweet — having little length; not long.
  • sleeping tablet — A sleeping tablet is the same as a sleeping pill.
  • sounding rocket — a rocket equipped with instruments for making meteorological observations in the upper atmosphere.
  • spanish bayonet — any of certain plants belonging to the genus Yucca, of the agave family, having narrow, spine-tipped leaves and a cluster of white flowers.
  • speeding ticket — notice of traffic violation
  • starvation diet — insufficient food to stay alive
  • straight ticket — a ballot on which all votes have been cast for candidates of the same party.
  • superior planet — any of the five planets whose orbits are outside the orbit of the earth, namely, the planets Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
  • tennis bracelet — a bracelet consisting of a row of individually set, uniformly sized diamonds or other gemstones.
  • terminal market — an organized market in a city into which large quantities of agricultural produce, livestock, etc., are shipped for distribution and sale.
  • thermal blanket — a specially warm blanket
  • thomas a becket — Saint Thomas à, 1118?–70, archbishop of Canterbury: murdered because of his opposition to Henry II's policies toward the church.
  • under your feet — If you say that someone is under your feet, you are annoyed because they are with you or near you, and are bothering you.
  • up one's street — (just) what one knows or likes best
  • wedding banquet — a lavish meal served after a wedding ceremony
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