| BADMASH | • badmash n. (British India, South Asia) A rogue, ruffian or miscreant. • BADMASH n. (Urdu) an evildoer, a worthless person, also BUDMASH. |
| BEAMISH | • beamish adj. (Nonce word) Radiantly beaming; happy; cheerful. • Beamish prop.n. A surname from Norman. • Beamish prop.n. A village in County Durham, England (OS grid ref NZ2253). |
| BESHAME | • beshame v. (Archaic, transitive) To shame; put to shame. • BESHAME v. (archaic) to put to shame. |
| BONHAMS | • bonhams n. Plural of bonham. • Bonhams prop.n. Plural of Bonham. • BONHAM n. (Irish) a piglet. |
| BRAHMAS | • Brahmas n. Plural of Brahma. • BRAHMA n. (Hindi) a large domestic fowl. |
| BUDMASH | • budmash n. (India) Alternative spelling of badmash. • BUDMASH n. (Urdu) an evildoer, a worthless person, also BADMASH. |
| BUSHMAN | • bushman n. (Australia) A man who lives in or has extensive experience of the Australian bush or outback. • Bushman n. A person who lives in the bush, especially a member of a community or ethnic group who lives in the bush. • Bushman n. (Now sometimes offensive) A member of one of the foraging ethnic groups native to southwestern Africa… |
| HAMBLES | • hambles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hamble. • HAMBLE v. to mutilate a dog by cutting off the balls of its feet. |
| MAYBUSH | • maybush n. The hawthorn. • MAYBUSH n. the hawthorn. |
| MAZHBIS | • Mazhbis n. Plural of Mazhbi. • MAZHBI n. (Hindi) a Sikh of low caste. |
| MIHRABS | • mihrabs n. Plural of mihrab. • MIHRAB n. (Arabic) a niche or slab in a mosque marking the direction of Mecca. |
| RHUMBAS | • rhumbas n. Plural of rhumba. • rhumbas v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rhumba. • RHUMBA v. (Spanish) to dance a lively Spanish dance, also RUMBA. |
| SAMBHAR | • sambhar n. Alternative form of sambar. • SAMBHAR n. (Hindi) a large Asian deer, also SAMBAR, SAMBHUR, SAMBUR. |
| SAMBHUR | • sambhur n. Alternative form of sambar. • SAMBHUR n. (Hindi) a large Asian deer, also SAMBAR, SAMBHAR, SAMBUR. |
| SHAMBAS | • shambas n. Plural of shamba. • SHAMBA n. (Swahili) in East Africa, any plot, farm or smallholding used for growing crops. |
| SHAMBLE | • shamble v. To walk while shuffling or dragging the feet. • shamble n. (Mining) One of a succession of niches or platforms, one above another, to hold ore which is thrown… • SHAMBLE v. to walk awkwardly. |
| SHAMBLY | • shambly adj. Shambling; not coordinated or graceful; clumsy. • SHAMBLY adj. awkwardly. |