| ASHAMING | • ashaming v. Present participle of ashame. • ASHAME v. (archaic) to shame. |
| CHAMPING | • champing v. Present participle of champ. • champing n. The sound or action of one who champs (bites or chews). • champing n. The practice of camping overnight in historic churches as a novelty or part of a holiday. |
| CHARMING | • charming adj. Pleasant, charismatic. • charming adj. Delightful in a playful way which avoids responsibility or seriousness, as if attracting through a magical charm. • charming v. Present participle of charm. |
| GINGHAMS | • ginghams n. Plural of gingham. • GINGHAM n. (Malay) a striped cotton fabric. |
| HAMBLING | • hambling v. Present participle of hamble. • Hambling prop.n. A surname. • HAMBLE v. to mutilate a dog by cutting off the balls of its feet. |
| HOMAGING | • homaging v. Present participle of homage. • HOMAGE v. to pay tribute to. |
| MARCHING | • marching v. Present participle of march. • marching n. An action described by the verb "to march". • marching adj. That marches. |
| MASHINGS | • mashings n. Plural of mashing. • MASHING n. the act of mashing. |
| MATCHING | • matching v. Present participle of match. • matching adj. The same as another; sharing the same design. • matching n. The process by which things are matched together or paired up. |
| MICHIGAN | • Michigan prop.n. A state of the United States. • Michigan prop.n. Lake Michigan. • Michigan prop.n. University of Michigan. |
| PHARMING | • pharming n. The use of genetic engineering to alter an animal or plant in order to make it produce a pharmaceutical… • pharming n. (Computing) The redirection of traffic for one website to another, with intent to deceive. • PHARMING n. the production of pharmaceuticals from genetically altered plants or animals. |
| SHAMINGS | • shamings n. Plural of shaming. • SHAMING n. the act of causing someone to feel a painful sense of guilt or degradation. |
| SHAMMING | • shamming v. Present participle of sham. • SHAM v. to feign. |
| SMASHING | • smashing adj. Serving to smash (something). • smashing adj. (Originally US, now Britain and Ireland) Wonderful, very good or impressive. • smashing n. Gerund: The action of the verb to smash. |
| THINGAMY | • thingamy n. Alternative form of thingummy. • THINGAMY n. a term used for an object or person used when the correct name cannot come to mind. |
| WEIGHMAN | • weighman n. A person whose occupation is weighing goods. • WEIGHMAN n. one who weighs goods. |
| WHAMMING | • whamming v. Present participle of wham. • WHAM v. to hit with a loud impact. |