| ARCHINGS | • archings n. Plural of arching. • ARCHING n. a series of arches. |
| BRASHING | • brashing v. Present participle of brash. • BRASH v. (obsolete) to attack. |
| CHAGRINS | • chagrins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chagrin. • CHAGRIN v. (French) to humiliate. |
| CRASHING | • crashing v. Present participle of crash. • crashing n. The sound or action of something that crashes. • CRASHING adj. extreme, overwhelming, esp. in a crashing bore. |
| HARLINGS | • Harlings prop.n. Plural of Harling. • HARLING n. a scraping or small quantity of anything. |
| HARPINGS | • harpings n. (Nautical) The front part of the wales of a vessel, around the bow and fastened to the stem; used to… • HARPING n. a wooden plank used in shipbuilding, also HARPIN. |
| HARSHING | • harshing v. Present participle of harsh. • HARSH v. to cause (a state of elation) to be diminished or ended. |
| HEARINGS | • hearings n. Plural of hearing. • HEARING n. a preliminary examination. |
| HEARSING | • hearsing v. Present participle of hearse. • HEARSE v. to transport in a vehicle for carrying corpses. |
| ORANGISH | • orangish adj. Relatively orange in colour. • orangish adj. Similar to an orange. • ORANGISH adj. somewhat orange in colour. |
| PHRASING | • phrasing v. Present participle of phrase. • phrasing n. The way a statement is put together, particularly in matters of style and word choice. • PHRASING n. a style of verbal expression. |
| RINGHALS | • ringhals n. Alternative form of rinkhals. • RINGHALS n. (South African) an African snake that spits its venom, also RINKHALS. |
| SHARINGS | • sharings n. Plural of sharing. • SHARING n. the act of sharing. |
| SHARKING | • sharking v. Present participle of shark. • sharking n. The act of one who sharks (in any sense). • SHARKING n. trickery, deception. |
| SHARPING | • sharping v. Present participle of sharp. • sharping n. (Music) The raising of the pitch of a note by half a step. • sharping n. Fraud; trickery; the acts of a sharper. |
| SHEARING | • shearing adj. Tending to cut or tear. • shearing v. Present participle of shear. • shearing n. The act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine, as the wool from sheep, or the nap from cloth. |
| TRASHING | • trashing v. Present participle of trash. • trashing n. The act by which something is trashed. • trashing n. (US) Dumpster diving. |