| DOWNSTATE | • downstate n. (US) The southern region of certain US states, particularly Michigan, New York, and Illinois. • downstate adj. (US) Of the southern section of a state. • downstate adv. (US) To the southern section of a state. |
| OUTWAITED | • outwaited v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwait. • OUTWAIT v. to exceed in patience. |
| OUTWASTED | • outwasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outwaste. • OUTWASTE v. to surpass in wasting. |
| STATEWIDE | • statewide adj. Happening in or affecting an entire state (political subdivision of a federal union). • statewide adj. Happening in or affecting an entire sovereign state; nationwide. • statewide adv. Throughout a state (political subdivision of a federal union). |
| SWATTERED | • swattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of swatter. • SWATTER v. (dialect) to splash or spill about. |
| TAWDRIEST | • tawdriest adj. Superlative form of tawdry: most tawdry. • TAWDRY adj. cheap, trashy. |
| TIDEWATER | • tidewater n. Water affected by the flow of the tide, especially tidal streams. • tidewater n. The seaboard. • Tidewater prop.n. A coastal region of Virginia and Maryland. |
| TIGHTWADS | • tightwads n. Plural of tightwad. • TIGHTWAD n. a stingy person. |
| WADSETTED | • wadsetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of wadset. • wadsetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of wadsett. • WADSETT v. (Scots) to pawn or mortgage, also WADSET. |
| WADSETTER | • wadsetter n. (Scotland) A person who holds tenure by wadset. • WADSETTER n. (Scots) one who holds by a wadset. |
| WITHSTAND | • withstand v. (Transitive) To resist or endure (something) successfully. • withstand v. To oppose (something) forcefully. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |
| WYANDOTTE | • wyandotte n. (Uncommon) Alternative letter-case form of Wyandotte (breed of poultry). • Wyandotte prop.n. (Native Americans) Alternative spelling of Wyandot. • Wyandotte prop.n. A placename. |