| BALLHAWKED | • BALLHAWK v. to act as a good defensive player. |
| BLACKISHLY | • blackishly adv. In a blackish way. • BLACKISH adv. somewhat black. |
| BULLWHACKS | • bullwhacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bullwhack. • BULLWHACK v. to strike with a kind of heavy whip. |
| CHALKLANDS | • chalklands n. Plural of chalkland. • CHALKLAND n. land composed of chalk. |
| CHUCKWALLA | • chuckwalla n. An iguana, of the genus Sauromalus, living in arid regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. • CHUCKWALLA n. (Spanish) an iguanid lizard of Mexico and the southwestern US, also CHUCKAWALLA. |
| HALLMARKED | • hallmarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of hallmark. • hallmarked adj. Stamped with a hallmark. • HALLMARK v. to mark with an official stamp. |
| HAWKSBILLS | • hawksbills n. Plural of hawksbill. • HAWKSBILL n. a kind of sea turtle, also HAWKBILL. |
| HILLWALKER | • hillwalker n. A person who takes part in hillwalking. • HILLWALKER n. one who likes walking in the hills. |
| KEELHALING | • keelhaling v. Present participle of keelhale. • KEELHALE v. to punish by dragging under the keel of a ship, also KEELHAUL. |
| KEELHAULED | • keelhauled v. Simple past tense and past participle of keelhaul. • keel␣hauled v. Simple past tense and past participle of keel haul. • KEELHAUL v. to punish by dragging under the keel of a ship, also KEELHALE. |
| MOLLYHAWKS | • MOLLYHAWK n. the juvenile of the southern black-backed gull. |
| SHELLACKED | • shellacked adj. Coated in shellac. • shellacked adj. (Slang) Drunk. • SHELLAC v. to cover with a thin varnish, also SHELLACK. |
| SHELLACKER | • shellacker n. A worker who applies shellac. • SHELLACKER n. one who shellacs, defeats completely. |
| SHELLBACKS | • shellbacks n. Plural of shellback. • SHELLBACK n. a veteran sailor, esp. one who has crossed the equator. |
| SHELLBARKS | • shellbarks n. Plural of shellbark. • SHELLBARK n. a species of hickory whose outer bark is loose and peeling, aka shagbark. |
| SHELLDRAKE | • SHELLDRAKE n. a male shelduck, also SHELDRAKE, SHIELDRAKE. |
| SHOCKSTALL | • shockstall n. Alternative form of shock stall. • shock-stall n. Alternative form of shock stall. • shock-stall v. Alternative form of shock stall. |
| TCHOUKBALL | • tchoukball n. An indoor ball game for two teams of twelve players (seven on the court at any time), in which points… • TCHOUKBALL n. a ball game involving a ball thrown against a highly sprung net. |
| THANKFULLY | • thankfully adv. In a thankful manner; giving thanks. • thankfully adv. (Sometimes proscribed) fortunately, gratefully. • THANKFUL adv. grateful. |