| BIRDDOG | • birddog v. Alternative spelling of bird dog. • bird-dog n. Alternative spelling of bird dog. • bird-dog v. Alternative spelling of bird dog. |
| BRIDGED | • bridged v. Simple past tense and past participle of bridge. • bridged adj. Equipped with a bridge (in many contexts). • BRIDGE v. to connect across a gap. |
| DIAGRID | • diagrid n. A structure, used by some buildings, which is made up of triangles formed from beams of steel or sometimes… • DIAGRID n. a structure of interlocking diagonal beams used for support. |
| DODGIER | • dodgier adj. Comparative form of dodgy: more dodgy. • DODGY adj. dubious, shady. |
| FRIDGED | • fridged v. Simple past tense and past participle of fridge. • FRIDGE v. to rub or fray. |
| GIDDIER | • giddier adj. Comparative form of giddy: more giddy. • GIDDY adj. dizzy. |
| GIRDLED | • girdled v. Simple past tense and past participle of girdle. • GIRDLE v. to encircle with a belt. |
| GLIDDER | • GLID adj. (Scots) slippery, also GLIDDERY. |
| GRIDDED | • gridded v. Simple past tense and past participle of grid. • GRID v. to set out in a grid. |
| GRIDDER | • gridder n. (Rare) One who makes use of grids. • GRIDDER n. (US) an American football player. |
| GRIDDLE | • griddle n. A stone or metal flat plate or surface on which food is fried or baked. • griddle v. (Transitive) To cook on a griddle. • GRIDDLE v. to cook on a flat pan. |
| GRINDED | • grinded v. (Nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of grind. • grinded v. (Video games) simple past tense and past participle of grind. • GRIND v. to wear, smooth or sharpen by friction. |
| RADDING | • RAD v. to fear. |
| REDDING | • redding v. Present participle of redd. • Redding prop.n. A surname. • Redding prop.n. A number of places in the United States… |
| RIDDING | • ridding v. Present participle of rid. • RID v. to free or clear. |
| RODDING | • rodding v. Present participle of rod. • rodding n. (Construction) The process of reinforcing concrete with metal rods. • rodding n. (Medicine) The insertion of a metal rod or nail into the cavity of a bone, to treat deformity or fracture. |
| RUDDING | • rudding v. Present participle of rud. • RUD v. (Spenser) to redden. |