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13-letter words that end in h

  • down to earth — practical and realistic: a down-to-earth person.
  • down-to-earth — practical and realistic: a down-to-earth person.
  • drive-through — the act of driving through a specified locality or place, especially driving into a place of business, completing a transaction from one's car, and driving out: a quick drive-through of Beverly Hills; The bank has outside tellers' windows to accept deposits by drive-through.
  • drop a stitch — to allow a loop of wool to fall off a knitting needle accidentally while knitting
  • early english — pertaining to the first style of Gothic architecture in England, ending in the latter half of the 13th century, characterized by the use of lancet arches, plate tracery, and narrow openings.
  • east by north — a point on the compass 11°15′ north of east. Abbreviation: EbN.
  • east by south — a point on the compass 11°15prime; south of east. Abbreviation: EbS.
  • elephant fish — a large marine fish, Callorhinchus milii, of southwest Pacific waters, having a snout resembling an elephant's trunk
  • erin go bragh — Ireland forever
  • express coach — a fast coach which goes from one place to another directly or with very few stops
  • factory-fresh — coming directly from the factory; brand new
  • false bulrush — a tall reedlike marsh plant, Typha latifolia, with straplike leaves and flowers in long brown sausage-shaped spikes: family Typhaceae
  • featherstitch — an embroidery stitch producing work in which a succession of branches extend alternately on each side of a central stem.
  • fencing match — a match between fencers
  • fifty-seventh — next after the fifty-sixth; being the ordinal number for 57.
  • fighting fish — any of several brightly colored labyrinth fishes of the genus Betta, found in Southeast Asia.
  • fingerbreadth — the breadth of a finger: approximately 3/4 inch (2 cm).
  • flannel-mouth — a person whose speech is thick, slow, or halting.
  • flog to death — to persuade a person so persistently of the value of (an idea or venture) that he or she loses interest in it
  • floor-through — occupying the entire depth of a building: a floor-through apartment.
  • flowering ash — a variety of ash tree that produces conspicuous flowers
  • foot-in-mouth — (of a statement) inappropriate, insensitive, or imprudent.
  • forearm smash — a blow like a punch delivered with the forearm in certain types of wrestling
  • fort monmouth — a military reservation and U.S. Army training center in E central New Jersey, SE of Red Bank; site of signal school.
  • forty-seventh — next after the forty-sixth; being the ordinal number for 47.
  • forward slash — a short oblique stroke (/), or slash, especially one used in computer programming or to specify an Internet address or computer filename.
  • freedom march — an organized march protesting a government's restriction of or lack of support for civil rights, especially such a march in support of racial integration in the U.S. in the 1960s.
  • french polish — French polish is a type of varnish which is painted onto wood so that the wood has a hard shiny surface.
  • french-polish — to finish or treat (a piece of furniture) with French polish.
  • full-strength — If a team or army is at full strength, all the members that it needs or usually has are present.
  • funeral march — march played for funeral processions
  • gabrilowitsch — Ossip [aw-syip] /ˈɔ syɪp/ (Show IPA), 1878–1936, Russian pianist and conductor, in America.
  • garter stitch — a basic knitting pattern that produces an evenly pebbled texture on both sides of the work, created by consistently knitting or purling every stitch of every row.
  • gefullte fish — dish of fish stuffed with various ingredients
  • george w bushBarbara (Barbara Pierce) born 1925, U.S. First Lady 1989–93 (wife of George H. W. Bush).
  • get away with — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • get over with — If you want to get something unpleasant over with, you want to do it or finish experiencing it quickly, since you cannot avoid it.
  • giant pigfish — a wrass, Achoerodus gouldii, that occurs around the Great Barrier Reef
  • glacial epoch — Also called glacial period, ice age. the geologically recent Pleistocene Epoch, during which much of the Northern Hemisphere was covered by great ice sheets.
  • global search — a word-processing operation in which a complete computer file or set of files is searched for every occurrence of a particular word or other sequence of characters
  • go along with — permit, consent to
  • goldtail moth — European moth with white wings and a soft white furry body with a yellow tail tuft
  • gulf of kutch — an inlet of the Arabian Sea in India. Length: about 159 kilometres (99 miles)
  • guttersnipish — Resembling or characteristic of a guttersnipe.
  • gynandromorph — an individual exhibiting morphological characteristics of both sexes.
  • hacking cough — a harsh, dry and spasmodic cough
  • hackney coach — hackney (def 1).
  • half-scottish — Also, Scots. of or relating to Scotland, its people, or their language.
  • hand-to-mouth — offering or providing the barest livelihood, sustenance, or support; meager; precarious: a hand-to-mouth existence.
  • harness hitch — a hitch forming a loop around a rope, especially one formed at the end of a bowline.
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