| BUCKHOUND | • buckhound n. (UK) A hound for deer hunting. • BUCKHOUND n. a hound for hunting deer. |
| BUCKHOUNDS | • buckhounds n. Plural of buckhound. • BUCKHOUND n. a hound for hunting deer. |
| BUCKJUMPING | • buckjumping n. (Australia) The action (of a horse) of aggressively attempting to buck a rider. • buckjumping n. (Australia) A rodeo event in which the rider attempts to stay in the saddle of a bucking horse for a set period. • BUCKJUMPING n. (Australian) a competitive event for buckjumpers in a rodeo. |
| BUCKJUMPINGS | • BUCKJUMPING n. (Australian) a competitive event for buckjumpers in a rodeo. |
| BUMSUCKING | • bum-sucking n. (Vulgar) Obsequious behaviour. • bum-sucking adj. (Vulgar) Obsequious. • BUMSUCKING n. sycophancy. |
| BUMSUCKINGS | • BUMSUCKING n. sycophancy. |
| NUBUCK | • nubuck n. A type of brushed, soft calf leather, similar to suede. Differs from suede in that while suede is created… • NUBUCK n. a type of leather with a velvety finish. |
| NUBUCKS | • nubucks n. Plural of nubuck. • NUBUCK n. a type of leather with a velvety finish. |
| TURNBUCKLE | • turnbuckle n. A coupling device consisting of two eyelets or other connection points connected in screw threads. The… • turnbuckle n. (Nautical) A link threaded on both ends of a short bar which is used to pull objects together. (FM 55-501) • TURNBUCKLE n. a coupling with screw threads for adjusting tension. |
| TURNBUCKLES | • turnbuckles n. Plural of turnbuckle. • TURNBUCKLE n. a coupling with screw threads for adjusting tension. |
| UNBUCKLE | • unbuckle v. (Transitive) to unfasten (the buckle of (a belt, shoe, etc)). • UNBUCKLE v. to undo a buckle. |
| UNBUCKLED | • unbuckled adj. Not buckled. • unbuckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbuckle. • UNBUCKLE v. to undo a buckle. |
| UNBUCKLES | • unbuckles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbuckle. • UNBUCKLE v. to undo a buckle. |
| UNBUCKLING | • unbuckling v. Present participle of unbuckle. • unbuckling n. The act of unfastening a buckle. • UNBUCKLE v. to undo a buckle. |