| ACKNOWING | • acknowing v. Present participle of acknow. • ACKNOW v. (obsolete) to recognize, acknowledge. |
| AWAKENING | • awakening adj. Rousing from sleep, in a natural or a figurative sense; rousing into activity; exciting. • awakening n. The act of awaking, or ceasing to sleep. • awakening n. (Religion) A revival of religion, or more general attention to religious matters than usual. |
| BACKSWING | • backswing n. (Sports) The preparatory stroke preceding that which produces contact with the target. Normally associated… • backswing v. To swing backward. • BACKSWING n. the first stage in a swing of a club, racket, etc. in which it is swung back and away from the ball. |
| GAWKIHOOD | • GAWKIHOOD n. ungainliness, gawkiness. |
| GAWKINESS | • gawkiness n. The quality of being gawky. • GAWKINESS n. awkwardness, foolishness. |
| GAWKISHLY | • gawkishly adv. In a gawkish manner. • GAWKISH adv. gawky, awkward. |
| LAWMAKING | • lawmaking n. The process of passing or enacting laws; legislation. • LAWMAKING n. the process of making law. |
| NIGHTHAWK | • nighthawk n. (UK, regional) A nightjar, especially Caprimulgus europaeus (Eurasian nightjar). • nighthawk n. (US) A New World nightjar of the genus Chordeiles, especially Chordeiles minor. • nighthawk n. A person whose preference or custom is to remain awake and active during the night and the early morning hours. |
| REAWAKING | • reawaking v. Present participle of reawake. • REAWAKE v. to awake again. |
| SQUAWKING | • squawking n. Squawk, the sound of a squawk. • squawking v. Present participle of squawk. • SQUAWKING n. the act of squawking. |
| THWACKING | • thwacking v. Present participle of thwack. • thwacking n. The action or sound of a thwack; a beating. • THWACKING n. the act of thwacking. |
| TWEAKINGS | • tweakings n. Plural of tweaking. • TWEAKING n. the act of tweaking. |
| WAKENINGS | • wakenings n. Plural of wakening. • WAKENING n. the act of wakening. |
| WEAKENING | • weakening v. Present participle of weaken. • weakening n. An instance or process of loss of strength. • weakening n. (Uncountable, mathematics) A structural principle of mathematical logic that states that the hypotheses… |
| WEAKLINGS | • weaklings n. Plural of weakling. • WEAKLING n. a weak person. |
| WHACKINGS | • whackings n. Plural of whacking. • WHACKING n. a beating. |
| WIGMAKERS | • wigmakers n. Plural of wigmaker. • WIGMAKER n. one who makes wigs. |
| WINGBACKS | • wingbacks n. Plural of wingback. • wing-backs n. Plural of wing-back. • wing␣backs n. Plural of wing back. |