| CLODDING | • clodding v. Present participle of clod. • clodding n. The act of pelting somebody with clods. • CLOD v. to pelt with clods. |
| CODDLING | • coddling v. Present participle of coddle. • coddling n. The act of one who coddles or pampers. • coddling n. Alternative form of codling (type of apple). |
| DIALOGED | • dialoged v. Simple past tense and past participle of dialog. • DIALOG v. to hold a conversation between two people. |
| DISLODGE | • dislodge v. (Transitive) To remove or force out from a position or dwelling previously occupied. • dislodge v. (Intransitive) To move or go from a dwelling or former position. • dislodge v. (Transitive, figurative) To force out of a secure or settled position. |
| DOGGEDLY | • doggedly adv. In a way that is stubbornly persistent. • doggedly adv. (Dated) sullenly, gloomily. • DOGGED adv. stubbornly determined. |
| DOGSLEDS | • dogsleds n. Plural of dogsled. • DOGSLED v. to ride a sled drawn by dogs. |
| DOODLING | • doodling v. Present participle of doodle. • doodling n. Something doodled; a careless sketch. • DOODLE v. to scribble aimlessly. |
| DRUGLORD | • druglord n. A person who controls a large network of people involved in the illegal drug trade. • drug␣lord n. Alternative spelling of druglord. • DRUGLORD n. a criminal controlling the supply of drugs. |
| GLADDONS | • GLADDON n. (dialect) an iris. |
| GODCHILD | • godchild n. A child whose baptism is sponsored by a godparent. In some cases the relationship is maintained indefinitely… • god-child n. Alternative spelling of godchild. • GODCHILD n. one whom a person sponsors at baptism. |
| GOLDENED | • goldened v. Simple past tense and past participle of golden. • GOLDEN v. to become like gold. |
| HODDLING | • hoddling v. Present participle of hoddle. • HODDLE v. (Scots) to waddle. |
| NODDLING | • noddling v. Present participle of noddle. • NODDLE v. to nod frequently. |
| PLODDING | • plodding v. Present participle of plod. • plodding adj. Progressing slowly and laboriously. • plodding n. Slow, laborious progress. |
| PODDLING | • PODDLE v. (dialect) to amble at leisure. |
| SPLODGED | • splodged v. Simple past tense and past participle of splodge. • SPLODGE v. to make a splash, also SPLATCH, SPLOTCH. |
| TODDLING | • toddling v. Present participle of toddle. • toddling n. The unsteady walking of a child. • TODDLE v. to walk unsteadily. |