| BACKLIGHTED | • backlighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of backlight. • BACKLIGHT v. to illumine a subject from the rear. |
| BECHALKING | • bechalking v. Present participle of bechalk. • BECHALK v. to cover with chalk. |
| BREATHTAKINGLY | • breathtakingly adv. In a breathtaking manner. • breathtakingly adv. To a degree that causes shock or awe; shockingly. • BREATHTAKING adv. making one out of breath. |
| EARTHSHAKINGLY | • earthshakingly adv. In an earthshaking manner. • EARTHSHAKING adv. of great importance or consequence. |
| HAGLIKE | • haglike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a hag; hideous, cronelike. • HAGLIKE adj. like a hag. |
| HALTERBREAKING | • halterbreaking v. Present participle of halterbreak. • HALTERBREAK v. to break (as a colt) to a halter. |
| HEARTBREAKINGLY | • heartbreakingly adv. In a heartbreaking manner. • heart-breakingly adv. In a heart-breaking manner. • HEARTBREAKING adv. causing intense sorrow or distress. |
| JACKLIGHTED | • jacklighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of jacklight. • JACKLIGHT v. to fish with a jacklight. |
| KEELHALING | • keelhaling v. Present participle of keelhale. • KEELHALE v. to punish by dragging under the keel of a ship, also KEELHAUL. |
| KEELHAULING | • keelhauling n. (Nautical) The act by which a person is keelhauled. • keelhauling n. (Slang, obsolete, by extension) A thorough thrashing or mauling; rough treatment. • keelhauling v. Present participle of keelhaul. |
| KEELHAULINGS | • keelhaulings n. Plural of keelhauling. • KEELHAULING n. punishment by dragging under keel of ship. |
| LIFEHACKING | • lifehacking n. The use of lifehacks. • LIFEHACK v. to live one's life in a way such as to simplify tasks and minimize effort. |
| NIGHTWALKER | • nightwalker n. (Archaic, euphemistic) A prostitute who looks for clients on the streets. • nightwalker n. (Fantasy) A vampire. • NIGHTWALKER n. a person who roams about at night esp. with criminal intent. |
| NIGHTWALKERS | • nightwalkers n. Plural of nightwalker. • NIGHTWALKER n. a person who roams about at night esp. with criminal intent. |
| SHELLACKING | • shellacking v. Present participle of shellac. • shellacking n. The act or process of coating with shellac. • shellacking n. (Informal, US) A heavy defeat, drubbing, or beating; used particularly in sports and political contexts. |
| SHELLACKINGS | • shellackings n. Plural of shellacking. • SHELLACKING n. a heavy defeat. |
| SPAGHETTILIKE | • spaghettilike adj. Resembling spaghetti; entangled or confused. • SPAGHETTILIKE adj. like spaghetti. |
| STAKEHOLDING | • stakeholding n. The act of holding a stake (in a business or similar operation), of being a stakeholder. |
| STAKEHOLDINGS | • stakeholdings n. Plural of stakeholding. |