| ABASEDLY | • abasedly adv. In an abased manner; abjectly. • ABASED adv. ABASE, to lower in rank, prestige, or esteem. |
| BAYSIDES | • BAYSIDE n. the shore of a bay. |
| BEEYARDS | • beeyards n. Plural of beeyard. • BEEYARD n. an apiary. |
| BENDWAYS | • bendways adv. Bendwise. • BENDWAYS adv. diagonally, also BENDWISE. |
| BIASEDLY | • biasedly adv. In a biased manner. • BIASED adv. BIAS, to cause to incline to one side. |
| BIRDSEYE | • birdseye adj. Alternative spelling of bird’s-eye. • birdseye n. Alternative spelling of bird’s-eye. • bird's-eye adj. Having spots resembling the eyes of a bird. |
| BODYSIDE | • bodyside n. The side of the body of a motor car (or other vehicle). • BODYSIDE n. the side of a body of an automobile or vehicle. |
| BYPASSED | • bypassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of bypass. • BYPASS v. to avoid by going around. |
| DEADBOYS | • DEADBOY n. a metal plate driven into firm snow for use by mountaineers as a belaying point, also DEADMAN. |
| DISOBEYS | • disobeys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disobey. • DISOBEY v. to refuse to follow instruction. |
| DOOBREYS | • DOOBREY n. a thing whose name is unknown or temporarily forgotten, a what's-its-name, also DOOBRIE. |
| DRYBEATS | • DRYBEAT v. (Shakespeare) to beat without drawing blood. |
| GOODBYES | • goodbyes n. Plural of goodbye. • goodbyes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of goodbye. • good-byes n. Plural of good-bye. |
| HERDBOYS | • herdboys n. Plural of herdboy. • HERDBOY n. a boy who acts as a shepherd. |
| KYBOSHED | • kyboshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of kybosh. • KYBOSH v. to put a stop to, also KIBOSH. |
| PYEBALDS | • pyebalds n. Plural of pyebald. • PYEBALD n. a horse with patchy colours, also PIEBALD. |
| SOMEBODY | • somebody pron. Some unspecified person. • somebody n. A recognised or important person, a celebrity. • some-body pron. Obsolete spelling of somebody. |
| SUBWAYED | • subwayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of subway. • SUBWAY v. to travel by an underground railroad. |
| SYMBOLED | • symboled v. Simple past tense and past participle of symbol. • SYMBOL v. to serve as a representation. |