| BACKSWINGS | • backswings n. Plural of backswing. • backswings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backswing. • BACKSWING n. the first stage in a swing of a club, racket, etc. in which it is swung back and away from the ball. |
| BAKESTONES | • bakestones n. Plural of bakestone. • BAKESTONE n. a flat stone or iron plate on which cakes are baked in an oven. |
| BALKANISES | • balkanises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of balkanise. • Balkanises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Balkanise. • BALKANISE v. to divide (a region or territory) into small, often hostile units, also BALKANIZE. |
| BAULKINESS | • BAULKINESS n. the state of being baulky. |
| BEANSTALKS | • beanstalks n. Plural of beanstalk. • BEANSTALK n. the stem of a bean plant. |
| BOOKSTANDS | • bookstands n. Plural of bookstand. • BOOKSTAND n. a stand or support for holding up a book in reading. |
| BULLSNAKES | • bullsnakes n. Plural of bullsnake. • BULLSNAKE n. an American burrowing snake. |
| NEWSBREAKS | • newsbreaks n. Plural of newsbreak. • NEWSBREAK n. a newsworthy event. |
| SHANKBONES | • shankbones n. Plural of shankbone. • shank-bones n. Plural of shank-bone. • SHANKBONE n. the bone of the shank. |
| SLINGBACKS | • slingbacks n. Plural of slingback. • SLINGBACK n. a shoe without a covering for the heel, supported by a strap round the heel. |
| SNAKEBIRDS | • snakebirds n. Plural of snakebird. • SNAKEBIRD n. the darter (anhinga) or the wryneck (jynx). |
| SNAKEBITES | • snakebites n. Plural of snakebite. • SNAKEBITE n. the bite of a snake. |
| SNEAKBOXES | • sneakboxes n. Plural of sneakbox. • SNEAKBOX n. a small boat masked with brush and weeds that is used for wildfowl hunting. |
| SNEAKSBIES | • sneaksbies n. Plural of sneaksby. • SNEAKSBY n. (archaic) a sneak. |
| SUPERBANKS | • superbanks n. Plural of superbank. • SUPERBANK n. a very large bank. |
| UNBESPEAKS | • unbespeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbespeak. • UNBESPEAK v. to unsay; hence, to annul or cancel. |