| ANTWACKIE | • ANTWACKIE adj. old-fashioned. |
| DOWNCASTS | • downcasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of downcast. • DOWNCAST n. a current of air into a mine. |
| NEWSCASTS | • newscasts n. Plural of newscast. • NEWSCAST n. a news broadcast. |
| SHACKTOWN | • shacktown n. A settlement made up of shacks; a shanty town. • SHACKTOWN n. (Canadian) a community or section of a community composed of shacks or other temporary housing. |
| SWITCHMAN | • switchman n. A person who operates railway switches which route trains onto rail tracks. • switchman n. A person whose job is to help in the switching of railcars in a railway yard. • SWITCHMAN n. a pointsman. |
| THWACKING | • thwacking v. Present participle of thwack. • thwacking n. The action or sound of a thwack; a beating. • THWACKING n. the act of thwacking. |
| TOWNSCAPE | • townscape n. A view of a town, or a subjective image of a town. • townscape n. (Art) A depiction of an urban scene. • townscape v. (Transitive) To design and lay out (buildings) as a town. |
| UNWATCHED | • unwatched adj. Not watched; unsupervised. • unwatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwatch. • UNWATCHED adj. not watched. |
| WAINSCOTS | • wainscots n. Plural of wainscot. • wainscots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wainscot. • WAINSCOT v. to cover with wooden panelling. |
| WATCHBAND | • watchband n. A band of leather, metal etc that fastens a wristwatch to the wrist; a watchstrap. • WATCHBAND n. a band on which a watch is worn. |
| WAUCHTING | • wauchting v. Present participle of waucht. • WAUCHT v. (Scots) to drink in large draughts, also WAUGHT. |
| WHINCHATS | • whinchats n. Plural of whinchat. • WHINCHAT n. a small brown and buff songbird. |