"Bookkeeper" and "bookkeeping" and "sweet-toothed" have three consecutive sets of double letters. Others are "deer-reeve," "feed-door," "heel-loop," "hoof-footed," "hoot-toot," "keek-keek," "Soonnee," "toot-toot," "veneer-room," and "wood-deer." "Subbookkeeper" is the only word found in an English language dictionary with four pairs of double letters in a row.
2006-10-06 19:58:08
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answered by shynryd 2
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Bookkeeper.
2006-10-06 19:51:16
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answered by Hardrock 6
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The definitive answer is bookkeeper
2006-10-06 21:38:31
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answered by Tim 2
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I honestly have study that for English swear words, the reason being the French. while France invaded England, William the Conqueror outlawed English. that's maximum words used aside from low existence English who have been servants and chefs. maximum of previous English words are seen foul words. case in point, snot potential mucous. Mucous is the well mannered "French" thank you to declare snot. for this reason, the expression while one curses is : "Pardon my French."
2016-12-08 09:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I gotta go with bookkeeper.
2006-10-06 20:04:45
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answered by sheriff tom 1
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Ya got me! I would have said committee, til I saw the last part of the question. I'm waiting for the answer!
2006-10-06 22:23:54
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answered by rebecca_sld 4
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I think I've heard this one before.
Is it "bookkeeper"?
2006-10-06 17:53:58
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answered by PJ 3
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bOOKKEEper
2006-10-06 17:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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