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15-letter words containing oo

  • a moot question — something having no practical relevance; an academic question
  • accessible room — An accessible room is a room that is easy for disabled people to enter and leave.
  • afternoon watch — the watch from noon until 4 p.m.
  • all of a doodah — excited; agitated
  • american smooth — a style of competitive ballroom dancing which incorporates elements of Latin dance
  • angel food cake — a light, spongy, white cake made with egg whites and no shortening
  • answer the door — When you answer the door, you go and open the door because a visitor has knocked on it or rung the bell.
  • approved school — In Britain in the past, an approved school was a boarding school where young people could be sent to stay if they had been found guilty of a crime.
  • as good as gold — excellent; very good indeed
  • at death's door — If you say that someone is at death's door, you mean they are very ill indeed and likely to die.
  • balloon barrage — a series of moored balloons, usually strung together and hung with cables, for impeding a low-level attack by enemy aircraft.
  • balloon payment — a large payment that concludes a series of smaller payments, for example in order to repay a loan
  • ballroom dancer — a person who participates in ballroom dancing
  • barbizon school — a group of French painters of landscapes of the 1840s, including Théodore Rousseau, Daubigny, Diaz, Corot, and Millet
  • barefoot doctor — (esp in developing countries) a worker trained as a medical auxiliary in a rural area who dispenses medicine, gives first aid, assists at childbirth, etc
  • barn-door skate — an Atlantic skate, Raja laevis, that grows to a length of 4 feet (1.2 meters) or more.
  • barrage balloon — Barrage balloons are large balloons which are fixed to the ground by strong steel cables. They are used in wartime, when the cables are intended to destroy low-flying enemy aircraft.
  • bathroom scales — scales typically kept in a bathroom for people to weigh themselves
  • bedroom slipper — a soft shoe worn in the house
  • beetroot purple — a deep purple-red; a purple pigment derived from beets.
  • bet one's boots — to be certain
  • black snakeroot — a tall bugbane, Cimicifuga racemosa, of the buttercup family, of eastern North America, having thin, tapering, toothed or deeply cut leaflets and branched clusters of small, white flowers.
  • blood corpuscle — one of the cells in the blood
  • blood poisoning — Blood poisoning is a serious illness resulting from an infection in your blood.
  • bloodguiltiness — guilty of murder or bloodshed.
  • bloody butchers — a hardy plant, Trillium sessile, common from New York to Georgia and westward, having stalkless, purple or green flowers.
  • blow one's cool — (of the wind or air) to be in motion.
  • blue wood aster — a composite plant, Aster cordifolius, of North America, having heart-shaped leaves and pale-blue flowers.
  • boarding school — A boarding school is a school which some or all of the pupils live in during the school term. Compare day school.
  • book of account — a book to keep accounts in; ledger
  • book of changes — an ancient Chinese book of divination, in which 64 pairs of trigrams are shown with various interpretations.
  • bookmaking firm — an organization that accepts bets from gamblers and pays out winnings
  • boolean algebra — a system of symbolic logic devised by George Boole to codify logical operations. It is used in computers
  • boom-bust cycle — A boom-bust cycle is a series of events in which a rapid increase in business activity in the economy is followed by a rapid decrease in business activity, and this process is repeated again and again.
  • booster cushion — an extra seat or cushion placed on an existing seat for a child to sit on in a car
  • brooklyn bridge — a suspension bridge over the East River, in New York City, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn: built 1867–84. 5989 feet (1825 meters) long.
  • brooklyn center — a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
  • burden of proof — The burden of proof is the task of proving that you are correct, for example when you have accused someone of a crime.
  • business school — A business school is a school or college which teaches business subjects such as economics and management.
  • butcher's-broom — a liliaceous evergreen shrub, Ruscus aculeatus, that has stiff prickle-tipped flattened green stems, which resemble and function as true leaves. The plant was formerly used for making brooms
  • button mushroom — Button mushrooms are small mushrooms used in cooking.
  • calvin coolidgeCalvin, 1872–1933, 30th president of the U.S. 1923–29.
  • canada moonseed — a vine, Menispermum canadense, of eastern North America, having variable leaves and black, grapelike fruit.
  • cape gooseberry — a tropical American solanaceous plant, Physalis peruviana, naturalized in southern Africa, having yellow flowers and edible yellow berries
  • catholic school — a school that includes instruction in Roman Catholic faith in its curriculum, with teachers who are often nuns or monks
  • chaulmoogra oil — a brownish-yellow oil or soft fat expressed from the seeds of a chaulmoogra tree, used formerly in the treatment of leprosy and skin diseases.
  • cinderella book — (publication)   "Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation", by John Hopcroft and Jeffrey Ullman, (Addison-Wesley, 1979). So called because the cover depicts a girl (putatively Cinderella) sitting in front of a Rube Goldberg device and holding a rope coming out of it. On the back cover, the device is in shambles after she has (inevitably) pulled on the rope. See also book titles.
  • close the books — to balance accounts in order to prepare a statement or report
  • come to no good — to come to a bad end; end in failure, trouble, etc.
  • computer cookie — HTTP cookie

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