15-letter words that end in th
- admiralty cloth — melton cloth, used for coats and jackets, especially for the naval service.
- aeroplane cloth — a strong fabric made from cotton, linen, and nylon yarns, used for some light aircraft fuselages and wings
- alfred e. smith — Adam, 1723–90, Scottish economist.
- american smooth — a style of competitive ballroom dancing which incorporates elements of Latin dance
- at arm's length — If you hold something at arm's length, you hold it away from your body with your arm straight.
- augmented sixth — an interval greater than a major sixth by a chromatic half step.
- be short on sth — If someone or something is short on a particular good quality, they do not have as much of it as you think they should have.
- board of health — an agency with responsibility for health in state, country, etc
- breach of faith — a violation of good faith, confidence, or trust; betrayal: To abandon your friends now would be a breach of faith.
- brown-tail moth — a white moth, Nygmia phaerrhoea, having a brown tuft at the end of the abdomen, the larvae of which feed on the foliage of various shade and fruit trees.
- communion cloth — corporal3 .
- crude oil berth — A crude oil berth is a place at a port for ships carrying crude oil.
- developing bath — an amount of photographic developer into which photographic film or paper is inserted
- drying-up cloth — a tea towel
- frederick north — Christopher, pen name of John Wilson.
- french vermouth — a dry aromatic white wine
- get hold of sth — If you get hold of an object or information, you obtain it, usually after some difficulty.
- get wise to sth — If you get wise to something, you find out about it, especially when someone has been trying to keep it secret.
- go through with — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- grapes of wrath — a novel (1939) by John Steinbeck.
- gulf of corinth — an inlet of the Ionian Sea between the Peloponnese and central Greece
- hampstead heath — a popular recreation area near Hampstead in N London
- have a way with — manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
- have to do with — Usually, haves. an individual or group that has wealth, social position, or other material benefits (contrasted with have-not).
- have words with — to argue angrily with
- in at the death — the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism. Compare brain death.
- in harness with — in cooperation with
- in keeping with — in conformity or accord with
- in spite of sth — You use in spite of to introduce a fact which makes the rest of the statement you are making seem surprising.
- infeasible path — dead code
- isolation booth — a soundproof booth located within a television studio, used to prevent the occupant, usually a contestant in a game show, from hearing certain parts of the show.
- keep faith with — If you keep faith with someone you have made a promise to or something you believe in, you continue to support them even when it is difficult to do so.
- kingsford-smith — Sir Charles (Edward). 1897–1935, Australian aviator and pioneer (with Charles Ulm) of trans-Pacific and trans-Tasman flights
- like grim death — as if afraid for one's life
- make a hit with — to make a favourable impression on
- moment of truth — the moment in a bullfight at which the matador is about to make the kill.
- multiwavelength — Involving, or composed of, multiple wavelengths.
- mushroom growth — rapid increase or growth
- open your mouth — If you say that someone does not open their mouth, you are emphasizing that they never say anything at all.
- permanent tooth — any of the 32 adult teeth that replace the 20 milk teeth.
- personal growth — development as an individual
- play havoc with — bring chaos to
- polyphemus moth — a large, yellowish-brown American silkworm moth, Antheraea polyphemus, having a prominent eyespot on each hind wing and feeding on cherry, apple, and other trees.
- public footpath — a footpath along which the public has right of way
- put paid to sth — If an unexpected event puts paid to someone's hopes, chances, or plans, it completely ends or destroys them.
- put sb to death — If someone is put to death, they are executed.
- relative to sth — Relative to something means with reference to it or in comparison with it.
- rub elbows with — the bend or joint of the human arm between upper arm and forearm.
- saint elisabeth — the wife of Zacharias, mother of John the Baptist, and kinswoman of the Virgin Mary. Feast day: Nov 5 or 8
- saint elizabeth — the wife of Zacharias, mother of John the Baptist, and kinswoman of the Virgin Mary. Feast day: Nov 5 or 8
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