10-letter words that end in k
- ember week — a week in which Ember days fall
- fact-check — to confirm the truth of (an assertion made in speech or writing), often as part of the research or editorial process.
- fanny pack — a small zippered pouch suspended from a belt around the waist.
- fantastick — Obsolete form of fantastic.
- fast break — a play, as in basketball, in which a team quickly moves down the playing area in an attempt to score before an adequate defense can be set up
- fast track — a racetrack dry and hard enough for optimum speed.
- fast-break — to execute or play in the style of a fast break.
- fast-track — of or relating to the fast track.
- fiddleback — something shaped like a fiddle.
- field lark — meadowlark.
- field rank — the rank of major, lieutenant colonel, or colonel
- field work — Also, field work. work done in the field, as research, exploration, surveying, or interviewing: archaeological fieldwork.
- fight back — retaliate
- figurework — work with figures or numbers
- file clerk — an office employee whose principal work is to file and retrieve papers, records, etc.
- fingermark — a mark, especially a smudge or stain, made by a finger.
- fingerpick — a plectrum.worn on the finger.
- fingerwork — Alternative spelling of finger work.
- fire truck — fire engine.
- first dark — twilight.
- fish stick — an oblong piece of fried fish, usually breaded.
- fisherfolk — People who catch fish for a living.
- fixed disk — (storage) A hard disk which is not a removable disk.
- fixed link — a permanent transport link, esp a bridge, between two geographical areas separated by water
- flare-back — a blast of flame that sometimes issues from the breech of a large gun or cannon when it is opened after firing.
- flash back — If your mind flashes back to something in the past, you remember it or think of it briefly or suddenly.
- flash-lock — stanch1 (def 5).
- flat thunk — (programming) A software mechanism that allows a Win32 application to load and call a 16-bit DLL, or a 16-bit application to load and call a Win32 DLL. See also generic thunk, universal thunk.
- floor-work — a sequence of exercises done at the beginning of a class or before a performance in sitting and supine positions on the floor in order to stretch and warm up the body.
- food truck — a truck or van from which food is sold, as to people on the street.
- force back — If you force back an emotion or desire, you manage, with an effort, not to experience it.
- fore-check — to obstruct or impede the movement or progress of an attacking opponent in the opponent's own defensive zone. Compare back-check, check1 (def 15).
- friar tuck — the jolly, pugnacious friar who was a member of Robin Hood's band.
- front desk — a desk at which a receptionist works, as in an office.
- front-rank — among the best or most important; foremost; topnotch.
- funny book — comic book.
- gentlefolk — persons of good family and breeding.
- glass tank — a reverberatory furnace in which glass is melted directly under the flames.
- glen check — Glen plaid.
- glove silk — a warp knit fabric made of silk or nylon, used in the manufacture of gloves and undergarments.
- go berserk — If someone or something goes berserk, they lose control of themselves and become very angry or violent.
- gold brick — Informal. a brick made to look like gold, sold by a swindler.
- gold stick — the gilded rod carried on state occasions by certain members of the royal household.
- gorge hook — a fishhook with two barbed prongs; a hook made by fastening two hooks back to back at the shanks.
- gottschalk — Louis Moreau [maw-roh,, moh-] /mɔˈroʊ,, moʊ-/ (Show IPA), 1829–69, U.S. pianist and composer.
- grade book — a book in which a student's grades are recorded
- grand turk — an island in the Turks and Caicos Islands of the West Indies. 7 miles (11 km) long.
- grass pink — a pink, Dianthus plumarius, of Europe and Asia, having fragrant, fringed pink, purplish, or white flowers.
- grass sack — South Midland U.S. a gunnysack.
- grasswrack — any of several perennial submerged marine plants of the genus Zostera; eelgrass