| BACKHAULING | • backhauling v. Present participle of backhaul. • BACKHAUL v. to return after delivering a cargo. |
| BULLWHACKING | • bullwhacking v. Present participle of bullwhack. • BULLWHACK v. to strike with a kind of heavy whip. |
| HYDRAULICKED | • hydraulicked v. Simple past tense and past participle of hydraulic. • HYDRAULIC v. to excavate and wash out with powerful jets of water. |
| HYDRAULICKING | • hydraulicking n. Hydraulic mining (mining using pressurized water jets to dislodge rock or move sediment). • hydraulicking v. Present participle of hydraulic. • HYDRAULICKING n. the act of excavating with powerful jets of water. |
| HYDRAULICKINGS | • HYDRAULICKING n. the act of excavating with powerful jets of water. |
| LAUGHINGSTOCK | • laughingstock n. Alternative spelling of laughing stock. • laughing-stock n. Alternative spelling of laughing stock. • laughing␣stock n. (Idiomatic) An object of ridicule, someone who is publicly ridiculed; the butt of a joke. |
| LAUGHINGSTOCKS | • laughingstocks n. Plural of laughingstock. • laughing-stocks n. Plural of laughing-stock. • laughing␣stocks n. Plural of laughing stock. |
| PICKELHAUBE | • pickelhaube n. (Historical) A spiked helmet worn by German troops, especially during the First World War. • PICKELHAUBE n. (German) the spiked helmet worn by German or Prussian soldiers before World War I. |
| PICKELHAUBES | • pickelhaubes n. Plural of pickelhaube. • PICKELHAUBE n. (German) the spiked helmet worn by German or Prussian soldiers before World War I. |
| SWASHBUCKLING | • swashbuckling adj. Adventurous, exciting. • SWASHBUCKLE v. to act the part of a swashbuckler. |
| UNCHRISTIANLIKE | • unchristianlike adj. Not Christian-like. • unchristian-like adj. Alternative spelling of unchristianlike. • un-Christian-like adj. Rare spelling of unchristianlike. |
| UNSCHOLARLIKE | • unscholarlike adj. Not scholarlike. • UNSCHOLARLIKE adj. not like a scholar. |
| UNSHACKLING | • unshackling v. Present participle of unshackle. • UNSHACKLE v. to release from shackles. |