English broadcaster with the
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BEEBEnglish broadcaster, with "the"
BEEBOverseas broadcaster, with "the"
BEEBEnglish channel, with "the"
BEEBEnglish channel nickname, with "the"
BEEBEnglish TV channel, with "the"
FENSMarshy English region, with "the"
SOLENTAn English channel, with "The"
PICKWICKPAPERSNew English film (with "The").
OAKSEnglish horse race (with "the").
BEEBEnglish channel, familiarly, with "the"
BEEBEnglish channel's nickname, with "the"
BEEBEnglish TV channel with 'the',
RAKESEnglish indie band (with "The")
LANCETEnglish medical journal, with The
VENERABLEBEDEFather of English history (with "The").
SHIRESTraditional English hunting locale, with "the"
BEEBNickname for an English channel, with "the"
LOUISEDELARAMEEEnglish novelist with the pen name Ouida
SECRETGARDENClassic of English children's literature, with "The"
VOLUMETWOIt ends with chalypsography, in the Oxford English Dictionary
anglomaniaa craze or obsession with England and the English
anglomaniasANGLOMANIA, a craze or obsession with England and the English
chiffonnierslow bookcase of the English Regency, with grille doors or doorless
CAMPGROUNDOnly common word in the English language with the consecutive letters MPG
ELORock grp. once promoted as "the English guys with the big fiddles"
anglicista person with a scholarly knowledge of the English language also ANGLIST
redstreaka favorite English cider apple, having the skin streaked with red and yellow
anglicistsANGLICIST, a person with a scholarly knowledge of the English language also ANGLIST
redstreaksREDSTREAK, a favorite English cider apple, having the skin streaked with red and yellow
protasisthe clause expressing the condition in a conditional sentence, in English usually beginning with if
alveolararticulated with the tongue touching or close to the alveolar ridge, as English t, d, n; gingival
gleeksEnglish card game for three persons played with a 44-card pack, popular from the 16th through the 18th century
gleekEnglish card game for three persons played with a 44-card pack, popular from the 16th through the 18th century
particle(in English) Any of the class of words such as in, up, off, over, used with verbs to make phrasal verbs
nonnasalarticulated with none of the voice issuing through the nose, as the normal English vowels and the consonants b and v
particles(in English) Any of the class of words such as in, up, off, over, used with verbs to make phrasal verbs
lallans(used with a sing. v.) the literary form of the English dialect of the Scottish Lowlands, representing a mixture of the several spoken subdialects
lallan(used with a sing. v.) the literary form of the English dialect of the Scottish Lowlands, representing a mixture of the several spoken subdialects
weakestDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by addition of a suffix (in English, typically -ed);contrasted with strong
calosvariety of Spanish influenced by Mexican underworld argot with a large admixture of English words, spoken esp. by young Mexican-Americans in cities of the southwestern U.S