| BACKHANDER | • backhander n. A glass of wine given out of turn, the bottle having been handed backwards. • backhander n. A blow with the back of the hand. • backhander n. (Informal) A bribe, a secret payment. |
| BANDBRAKES | • BANDBRAKE n. a brake or clutch in the form of a flexible band. |
| BREAKDANCE | • breakdance n. The art, or an instance, of breakdancing. • breakdance v. (Intransitive) To dance in this style. • break-dance v. Alternative form of breakdance. |
| DANCEMAKER | • dancemaker n. A composer of dances. |
| HANDBRAKES | • handbrakes n. Plural of handbrake. • hand␣brakes n. Plural of hand brake. • HANDBRAKE n. a brake applied by a hand-operated lever. |
| KALENDARED | • kalendared v. Simple past tense and past participle of kalendar. • KALENDAR v. to schedule, also CALENDAR. |
| KAMERADING | • kamerading v. Present participle of kamerad. • KAMERAD v. (German) to surrender. |
| KANGAROOED | • kangarooed v. Simple past tense and past participle of kangaroo. • KANGAROO v. to bound like a kangaroo. |
| LANDMARKED | • landmarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of landmark. • LANDMARK v. to mark land with a boundary line. |
| LANDSHARKS | • landsharks n. Plural of landshark. • land␣sharks n. Plural of land shark. • LANDSHARK n. a person who makes inordinate profits by buying and selling land. |
| RANSHAKLED | • RANSHAKLE v. (Scott) to search, ransack, also RANSHACKLE. |
| REAWAKENED | • reawakened v. Simple past tense and past participle of reawaken. • REAWAKEN v. to wake again. |
| ROADMAKING | • roadmaking n. The construction of roads. • ROADMAKING n. road building. |
| SANDCRACKS | • sandcracks n. Plural of sandcrack. • sand␣cracks n. Plural of sand crack. • SANDCRACK n. a deep crack or fissure in the wall of a horse's hoof, often causing lameness. |
| TANKERLOAD | • tankerload n. As much as a tanker can hold. |