| HANDHOLD | • handhold n. A projection that one may hold onto for support. • handhold v. Alternative form of hand-hold. • hand-hold v. (Transitive) To hold in the hand. |
| HAVDOLOH | • Havdoloh prop.n. Alternative form of Havdalah. • HAVDOLOH n. (Hebrew) a Jewish ceremony or prayer that marks the end of the Sabbath, also HABDALAH, HAVDALAH. |
| HEADSHOT | • headshot n. A portrait for branding and/or social media. • headshot n. A gunshot to the head. • headshot n. A one-page, double-sided resume of an actor, consisting of the actor’s photograph (usually of the head… |
| HEDGEHOG | • hedgehog n. A small mammal, of the family Erinaceidae or subfamily Erinaceinae (Spiny hedgehog, the latter characterized… • hedgehog n. (US) Any of several spiny mammals, such as the porcupine, that are similar to the hedgehog. • hedgehog n. (Military) Ellipsis of Czech hedgehog: an antitank obstacle constructed from three steel rails. |
| HEDGEHOP | • hedgehop v. (Intransitive) Of an aircraft: to fly very close to the ground, such that evasive manoeuvres need to… • hedgehop v. (Intransitive) Of birds: to move along the line of a hedge; to move by flying from one hedge, bush… • hedgehop v. (Intransitive) Of people: to run and jump over a series of hedges, fences, etc., as a pastime. |
| HIGHROAD | • highroad n. Alternative spelling of high road. • high␣road n. (Idiomatic) A course of action which is dignified, honourable, or respectable. • high␣road n. (Chiefly Britain) A main road or highway. |
| HOARHEAD | • hoarhead n. (Obsolete, poetic) An old person with grey hair. • HOARHEAD n. a hoary-headed old man. |
| HOGHOODS | • HOGHOOD n. the nature of a hog. |
| HOGSHEAD | • hogshead n. (Britain) An English measure of capacity for liquids, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52+1⁄2 imperial… • hogshead n. A large barrel or cask of indefinite contents, especially one containing from 100 to 140 gallons. • HOGSHEAD n. a large cask. |
| HONCHOED | • honchoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of honcho. • HONCHO v. (Japanese) to take charge of. |
| HOORAHED | • hoorahed v. Simple past tense and past participle of hoorah. • HOORAH v. to shout hooray, also HOORAY, HURRA, HURRAH, HURRAY. |
| HOPHEADS | • hopheads n. Plural of hophead. • HOPHEAD n. a drug addict. |
| HOTHEADS | • hotheads n. Plural of hothead. • hot-heads n. Plural of hot-head. • HOTHEAD n. an impetuous person. |
| PHOSPHID | • phosphid n. Archaic form of phosphide. • PHOSPHID n. a binary compound of phosphorus, also PHOSPHIDE. |
| SHAHDOMS | • shahdoms n. Plural of shahdom. • SHAHDOM n. (Persian) the territory ruled by a shah. |
| SHOOSHED | • shooshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of shoosh. • SHOOSH v. to move with a rushing sound. |
| WHOOSHED | • whooshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of whoosh. • WHOOSH v. to move with a hissing sound, also WOOSH. |
| WITHHOLD | • withhold v. (Transitive) To keep (a physical object that one has obtained) to oneself rather than giving it back to its owner. • withhold v. (Transitive) To keep (information, assent etc) to oneself rather than revealing it. • withhold v. (Intransitive) To stay back. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| ZHOOSHED | • zhooshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of zhoosh. • ZHOOSH v. to make more attractive. |