| CHUGALUGS | • chugalugs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chugalug. • chug-a-lugs n. Plural of chug-a-lug. • CHUGALUG v. to drink without pause. |
| FLASHGUNS | • flashguns n. Plural of flashgun. • flash␣guns n. Plural of flash gun. • FLASHGUN n. a photographic apparatus. |
| GALLUMPHS | • gallumphs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gallumph. • GALLUMPH v. to move with a clumsy heavy tread, also GALUMPH. |
| GOULASHES | • goulashes n. Plural of goulash. • GOULASH n. (Hungarian) a stew or ragout of meat and vegetables highly seasoned. |
| HOURGLASS | • hourglass n. A clock made of two glass vessels connected by a narrow passage through which sand flows. • hourglass n. (Graphical user interface) A cursor, often shaped like an hourglass, indicating that the computer is busy. • hour-glass n. Alternative form of hourglass. |
| ISPAGHULA | • ispaghula n. Psyllium (Plantago ovata syn. Plantago ispaghula and Plantago afra syn. Plantago psyllium). • ISPAGHULA n. a dietary fibre derived from seed husks and used as a thickener or stabilizer in the food industry, aka psyllium. |
| LAUGHIEST | • laughiest adj. Superlative form of laughy: most laughy. • LAUGHY adj. inclined to laugh. |
| LAUGHINGS | • laughings n. Plural of laughing. • LAUGHING n. the act of laughing. |
| LAUGHSOME | • laughsome adj. (Rare) Marked by or arousing laughter; also, addicted to laughter; merry. • LAUGHSOME adj. (archaic) exciting laughter; inclined to laugh. |
| LAUGHTERS | • laughters n. Plural of laughter. • Laughters prop.n. Plural of Laughter. • LAUGHTER n. the act or sound of one who laughs. |
| ONSLAUGHT | • onslaught n. A fierce attack. • onslaught n. (By extension) A large number of people or things resembling an attack. • ONSLAUGHT n. an attack. |
| OUTLAUGHS | • outlaughs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlaugh. • OUTLAUGH v. to surpass in laughing. |
| RUGELACHS | • RUGELACH n. (Yiddish) in Jewish cooking, a small crescent-shaped pastry filled with fruit, nuts etc., also RUGALACH, RUGGELACH. |
| SLAUGHTER | • slaughter n. (Uncountable) The killing of animals, generally for food. • slaughter n. A massacre; the killing of a large number of people. • slaughter n. (Rare) A mass destruction of non-living things. |
| UNLASHING | • unlashing v. Present participle of unlash. • UNLASH v. to untie the binding of. |
| UNSHALING | • unshaling v. Present participle of unshale. • UNSHALE v. to strip the shale, or husk, from, also UNSHELL. |