12 letter words | 11 letter words | 10 letter words |
9 letter words | 8 letter words | 7 letter words |
6 letter words | 5 letter words | 4 letter words |
3 letter words |
boilermakers | boilerplates | charbroilers |
charbroiling | counterfoils | despoilments |
embroilments | supercoiling | toilsomeness |
assoilments | boilermaker | boilerplate |
boilersuits | charbroiled | charbroiler |
cinquefoils | coilability | counterfoil |
despoilment | embroilment | overboiling |
overtoiling | panbroiling | quatrefoils |
sacroiliacs | spoilsports | supercoiled |
aboil | boils | broil |
coils | doily | foils |
moils | noils | noily |
oiled | oiler | poilu |
reoil | roils | roily |
soils | spoil | toile |
toils | voila | voile |
boil | coil | foil |
moil | noil | oils |
oily | roil | soil |
toil |
oil |
Who would I recommend to the home cook? Nigel Slater, without a doubt. His stuff is personal. He's not a chef, he's a cook. He's never come into fashion and he'll never go out of fashion, he has a timeless quality. Simon Hopkinson's Roast Chicken and Other Stories was voted most useful cookbook of all time last year, but I'm not convinced. No, it's Nigel Slater for me, every time. Good beyond belief.
I used to think that diamonds were a girl's best friend, but now I realize it is carbohydrates. Seriously, I have a French baguette at home sporting a matching friendship bracelet.
Sometimes students do not fully understand the goals for a given reading text or reading task, and perform poorly. The problem may not be an inability to comprehend but a lack of awareness of the real goal for that reading task