| DETHATCH | • dethatch v. (Transitive) To abrade the surface of a lawn or turf in order to remove dead grass. • DETHATCH v. to remove thatch from. |
| HARDHATS | • hardhats n. Plural of hardhat. • hard␣hats n. Plural of hard hat. • HARDHAT n. a protective helmet worn by building workers. |
| HEADHUNT | • headhunt v. To cut off, and preserve, the heads of one’s enemies. • headhunt v. To actively recruit executive personnel. • headhunt v. (Baseball) To pitch at a batter’s head. |
| 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… |
| HITHERED | • HITHER v. to come this way. |
| HOTHEADS | • hotheads n. Plural of hothead. • hot-heads n. Plural of hot-head. • HOTHEAD n. an impetuous person. |
| HYDRANTH | • hydranth n. (Zoology) An individual polyp of a hydroid colony. • HYDRANTH n. a nutritive zooid in a colony of hydrozoans. |
| MIDTHIGH | • midthigh n. The middle of the thigh (lengthwise). • MIDTHIGH n. a garment reaching to the middle of the thigh. |
| RHYTHMED | • rhythmed adj. Having a (specified kind of) rhythm. • RHYTHMED adj. having a rhythm. |
| SHEATHED | • sheathed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sheath. • SHEATHE v. to put into a protective casing, also SHEATH. |
| SHITHEAD | • shithead n. (Derogatory, slang, vulgar) A stupid or contemptible person. • shithead n. (Uncountable, vulgar, card games) A card game, the aim of which is to lose one’s cards. • SHITHEAD n. an unpleasant person. |
| THATCHED | • thatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of thatch. • thatched adj. Covered or roofed with thatch. • thatched adj. (Informal, in combination) Having a specified kind of hair. |
| THETCHED | • THETCH v. (Spenser) to thatch. |
| THRASHED | • thrashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrash. • THRASH v. to beat. |
| THRESHED | • threshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thresh. • THRESH v. to separate grain or seeds. |
| WHISHTED | • WHISHT v. (Scots) to keep silent, also WHEESH, WHEESHT. |
| WITHHELD | • withheld v. Simple past tense and past participle of withhold. • withheld adj. That one has withheld; kept from the possession or knowledge of another. • WITHHOLD v. to hold back. |
| 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?) |