| AWLBIRD | • AWLBIRD n. (dialect) the green woodpecker. |
| BRADAWL | • bradawl n. An awl with a blade similar to a small, straight screwdriver; used for making holes, especially in wood… • BRADAWL n. a small boring tool. |
| BRAWLED | • brawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of brawl. • BRAWL v. to fight rowdily. |
| CRAWLED | • crawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of crawl. • CRAWL v. to move with the body close to the ground. |
| DAWDLER | • dawdler n. A person who dawdles or idles. • DAWDLER n. one who dawdles. |
| DRAWLED | • drawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of drawl. • DRAWL v. to speak slowly with drawn out vowels. |
| DRAWLER | • drawler n. One who drawls. • DRAWLER n. one who drawls. |
| DRYWALL | • drywall n. A building material comprising a sheet of gypsum sandwiched between two pieces of heavy paper, used… • drywall n. A wall made of this. • drywall n. A stone wall constructed without mortar or cement. |
| LEEWARD | • leeward adj. On the side sheltered from the wind; in that direction. • leeward adv. Away from the direction from which the wind is blowing; downwind. • LEEWARD adj. towards the lee side. |
| TRAWLED | • trawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of trawl. • TRAWL v. to fish by dragging a net along the bottom of the sea. |
| WADDLER | • waddler n. One who waddles. • WADDLER n. one who waddles. |
| WARBLED | • warbled v. Past participle of warble. • WARBLE v. to sing with melodic embellishments. |
| WARLORD | • warlord n. A high military officer in a warlike nation. • warlord n. A local ruler or bandit leader usually where the government is weak. • WARLORD n. a military leader. |
| WARSLED | • WARSLE v. to wrestle, also RASSLE, WARSTLE, WRASSLE, WRASTLE, WRAXLE. |
| WIRILDA | • wirilda n. An Australian acacia tree, Acacia retinodes, which has edible seeds. • WIRILDA n. (Native Australian) an Australian acacia tree. |
| WRAWLED | • wrawled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wrawl. • WRAWL v. (Spenser) of a cat, to caterwaul, also WAUL, WAWL. |
| WRAXLED | • WRAXLE v. (dialect) to wrestle, also RASSLE, WARSLE, WARSTLE, WRASSLE, WRASTLE, WRESTLE. |