| 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. |
| DISMASKING | • dismasking v. Present participle of dismask. • DISMASK v. to divest of a mask. |
| FORSAKINGS | • forsakings n. Plural of forsaking. • FORSAKING n. abandonment. |
| GUNNYSACKS | • gunnysacks n. Plural of gunnysack. • gunny␣sacks n. Plural of gunny sack. • GUNNYSACK n. a sack made of a coarse heavy material, such as burlap. |
| KINGSNAKES | • kingsnakes n. Plural of kingsnake. • king␣snakes n. Plural of king snake. • KINGSNAKE n. a North American snake. |
| KNAGGINESS | • KNAGGINESS n. being knaggy. |
| LOSSMAKING | • lossmaking adj. That makes a loss; unprofitable. • loss-making adj. Making financial losses. • LOSSMAKING adj. making a loss, as in a lossmaking enterprise. |
| MISTAKINGS | • mistakings n. Plural of mistaking. • MISTAKING n. (Shakespeare) a mistake. |
| SCREAKINGS | • screakings n. Plural of screaking. • SCREAKING n. a creaking, as of a door or wheel. |
| SHRINKAGES | • shrinkages n. Plural of shrinkage. • SHRINKAGE n. the amount by which something shrinks. |
| SLINGBACKS | • slingbacks n. Plural of slingback. • SLINGBACK n. a shoe without a covering for the heel, supported by a strap round the heel. |
| SPARKLINGS | • sparklings n. Plural of sparkling. • SPARKLING n. the act of sparkling. |
| SQUAWKINGS | • squawkings n. Plural of squawking. • SQUAWKING n. the act of squawking. |
| SQUEAKINGS | • squeakings n. Plural of squeaking. • SQUEAKING n. the act of squeaking. |
| STREAKINGS | • streakings n. Plural of streaking. • STREAKING n. the practice of running naked in public venues. |
| TAKINGNESS | • takingness n. The quality of being taking, fetching, or attractive. • TAKINGNESS n. the quality of being taking. |
| UNMASKINGS | • unmaskings n. Plural of unmasking. • UNMASKING n. the act of unmasking. |