| DASHINGLY | • dashingly adv. In a dashing manner. • DASHING adv. spirited, showy. |
| HANDBILLS | • handbills n. Plural of handbill. • hand-bills n. Plural of hand-bill. • hand␣bills n. Plural of hand bill. |
| HANDLINES | • handlines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handline. • handlines n. Plural of handline. • HANDLINE n. a fishing line worked by hand. |
| HANDLINGS | • handlings n. Plural of handling. • HANDLING n. the manner in which something is handled. |
| HANDLISTS | • handlists n. Plural of handlist. • HANDLIST n. a reference list. |
| HANDRAILS | • handrails n. Plural of handrail. • HANDRAIL n. a railing used for support. |
| HEADLINES | • headlines n. Plural of headline. • headlines n. (Idiomatic) important news stories. • head␣lines n. Plural of head line. |
| HIGHLANDS | • highlands n. A high area of land, lands higher than surrounding areas. • Highlands prop.n. The mountainous northern area of Scotland. • HIGHLAND n. an elevated region. |
| LIONHEADS | • lionheads n. Plural of lionhead. • LIONHEAD n. a small long-tailed breed of rabbit. |
| MILLHANDS | • millhands n. Plural of millhand. • MILLHAND n. a worker in a mill. |
| MISHANDLE | • mishandle v. (Transitive) To manipulate something roughly, causing physical damage. • mishandle v. (Transitive) To deal with a situation incorrectly or ineffectively; to make a mistake in handling a situation. • mishandle n. Rough manipulation which causes physical damage. |
| NAILHEADS | • nailheads n. Plural of nailhead. • NAILHEAD n. the top of a nail. |
| PLANISHED | • planished v. Simple past tense and past participle of planish. • PLANISH v. to toughen and smooth by hammering lightly. |
| RHODINALS | • RHODINAL n. an aldehyde found in citronella, used in soaps and perfumes. |
| SANDHILLS | • sandhills n. Plural of sandhill. • Sandhills prop.n. A hamlet in Cattistock parish, west Dorset, England (OS grid ref ST5800). • Sandhills prop.n. An inner suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside, England, north of the city centre (OS grid ref SJ3493). |
| THINCLADS | • THINCLAD n. a runner on a track team. |
| UPLANDISH | • uplandish adj. (Obsolete) Of or pertaining to uplands; pertaining to or situated in country districts. • uplandish adj. (Obsolete) Rustic, rude, boorish; countrified, unsophisticated, or uncivilized. • uplandish adj. Wild or savage; mountainous, or dwelling in the mountains. |
| VANDALISH | • vandalish adj. Characteristic of a vandal; wantonly destructive. • VANDALISH adj. like a vandal. |