Bookkeeper. Although Subbookkeeper has four.
Bookkeeper (10 letters) is a long word, but there are over 350 other words that have boo in them.The longest two are:bamboozlements, (14 letters), andbootlessnesses (14 letters)However, there is some doubt about bootlessnesses. Although such a word is grammatically possible, it is hard to imagine any situation where it could possibly be used. Even so, even bootlessness (12 letters) still beats bookkeeper, but on the other hand, so does bookbinderies (13 letters).
It's more or less implied that he was fated to spend the rest of his days there, although there was no conclusive answer given to this.
yes, though most people dont belive.There is no conclusive evidence that ghost or vampires exist although some people would like to believe that they do.
The English word BOOKKEEPING or BOOKKEEPER has three sets of consecutive double letters. SUBBOOKKEEPER is the only word with four sets of consecutive double letters, although these words should be hyphenated.
Bookkeepers keep the financial records for the small businesses or companies, they are employed by one company and perform most or all of the financial bookkeeping for the business. Bookkeepers must stay apprised of employee work hours, sales, expenditures, payments and billable hours to ensure that the financial ledgers are accurate and the company is profitable. Although the job duties of a bookkeeper can vary from company to company, most bookkeepers are responsible for similar fundamental accounting tasks.
The situation was wryly, they all smiled although they were in deep trouble.
The cause of dermatomyositis is a disruption in the functioning of the immune system, although the precise details of the malfunction are not yet known. While the basis of the disease may be due to a genetic mutation, conclusive evidence is lacking.
No, they were not. After seven years of investigation, special prosecutor Kenneth Starr failed to uncover any conclusive evidence of the Clintons' guilt, although some of their associates were convicted.
If the Loch Ness Monster was scientific, it would also be factual. Although some people claim to have seen 'Nessie', there has been no conclusive scientific proof af anything unusual in Loch Ness.
Depends on the situation. Although, brain's better as it's more logical and practical.
There is no information about this, although some bones have been found. Some are purported to be from the left hand, but there is no conclusive proof that the bones belong to John or that there is any significance of his left hand being more important than his right.