| AWAKENINGS | • awakenings n. Plural of awakening. • AWAKENING n. the act of waking up. |
| BACKSWINGS | • backswings n. Plural of backswing. • backswings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backswing. • BACKSWING n. the first stage in a swing of a club, racket, etc. in which it is swung back and away from the ball. |
| BULWARKING | • bulwarking v. Present participle of bulwark. • BULWARK v. to fortify. |
| GAWKIHOODS | • GAWKIHOOD n. ungainliness, gawkiness. |
| HACKSAWING | • hacksawing v. Present participle of hacksaw. • HACKSAW v. to cut with a type of saw. |
| JAYWALKING | • jaywalking n. Gerund of jaywalk. • jaywalking v. Present participle of jaywalk. • JAYWALKING n. walking in the road rather than on the pavement. |
| LAWMAKINGS | • lawmakings n. Plural of lawmaking. • LAWMAKING n. the process of making law. |
| MAKEWEIGHT | • makeweight n. Something of inferior quality which is included in a shipment to make up the weight. • makeweight n. Something included to add to the apparent weight or force of an argument. • MAKEWEIGHT n. a small quantity added to make up a certain weight e.g. an extra slice of bread; hence, an insignificant person or thing. |
| NEWSMAKING | • newsmaking adj. Making news; important or newsworthy. • newsmaking n. The act or process of making news, of doing or saying something that is newsworthy. |
| NIGHTHAWKS | • nighthawks n. Plural of nighthawk. • night␣hawks n. Plural of night hawk. • NIGHTHAWK n. the American nightjar. |
| OUTWALKING | • outwalking v. Present participle of outwalk. • OUTWALK v. to surpass in walking. |
| REWAKENING | • rewakening n. (Archaic) reawakening. • rewakening v. Present participle of rewaken. • REWAKEN v. to waken again, also REAWAKE, REWAKE. |
| SNOWMAKING | • snowmaking n. The artificial production of snow. • SNOWMAKING adj. of a machine, used for the production of artificial snow for ski slopes. |
| SQUAWKINGS | • squawkings n. Plural of squawking. • SQUAWKING n. the act of squawking. |
| THWACKINGS | • thwackings n. Plural of thwacking. • THWACKING n. the act of thwacking. |
| WAYMARKING | • waymarking n. A recreational activity involving the finding and logging of points of interest, usually with a GPS… • WAYMARK v. to mark with a waymark. |
| WEAKENINGS | • weakenings n. Plural of weakening. • WEAKENING n. the act of making weak. |
| WINEMAKING | • winemaking n. The process of making wine. • WINEMAKING n. the production of wine. |
| WORKINGMAN | • workingman n. A man who works in exchange for payment, especially one that does manual labour. • WORKINGMAN n. a labouring man; a man who earns his daily support by manual labour. |