| SPARKLED | • sparkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sparkle. • SPARKLE v. to reflect flashes of light. |
| DRONKLAPS | • DRONKLAP n. (South African) a drunkard. |
| PARKLANDS | • parklands n. Plural of parkland. • PARKLAND n. a cared-for area with lawn, trees and shrubs. |
| SPRACKLED | • sprackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprackle. • SPRACKLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRAUCHLE. |
| LEOPARDSKIN | • leopardskin n. The skin or pelt of a leopard. • leopardskin n. Such a skin forming a simple article of clothing. • leopardskin n. (Uncountable, attributive) A design, especially on fabric, similar to the markings of a leopard. |
| LOUDSPEAKER | • loudspeaker n. An electromechanical transducer that converts an electrical signal into audible sound. • loudspeaker n. Any such transducer that is loud, as opposed to quiet ones such as those found in headphones. • loudspeaker n. An encasing containing one or more loudspeaker devices and usually other electrical equipment such as a driver. |
| OUTSPARKLED | • outsparkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsparkle. • OUTSPARKLE v. to exceed in sparkling. |
| FRANKPLEDGES | • frankpledges n. Plural of frankpledge. • frank-pledges n. Plural of frank-pledge. • FRANKPLEDGE n. a system of sureties under Old English law by which each adult member of a tithing was held responsible for the good conduct of the others. |
| LEOPARDSKINS | • leopardskins n. Plural of leopardskin. • LEOPARDSKIN n. the skin of a leopard. |
| LOUDSPEAKERS | • loudspeakers n. Plural of loudspeaker, especially a pair for a left and right channel. • LOUDSPEAKER n. a device that changes electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance. |
| POSTCARDLIKE | • postcardlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a postcard; picturesque. • POSTCARDLIKE adj. resembling a postcard. |
| SPARKPLUGGED | • sparkplugged v. Simple past tense and past participle of sparkplug. • SPARKPLUG v. to spark something off, in the manner of a sparkplug in a car carrying wires between which an electric spark passes to fire the explosive mixture of gases. |
| DOCKWALLOPERS | • DOCKWALLOPER n. an informal US name for docker. |
| DOUBLESPEAKER | • doublespeaker n. One who engages in doublespeak. • DOUBLESPEAKER n. one who engages in doublespeak. |
| DOUBLESPEAKERS | • doublespeakers n. Plural of doublespeaker. • DOUBLESPEAKER n. one who engages in doublespeak. |