| ANGLEDUGS | • ANGLEDUG n. (English dialect) an earthworm, also ANGLETWITCH. |
| CUDGELING | • cudgeling v. Present participle of cudgel. • cudgeling n. A beating with a cudgel. • CUDGELING n. the act of beating with a cudgel. |
| DIVULGING | • divulging v. Present participle of divulge. • divulging n. The act by which something is divulged. • DIVULGE v. to reveal. |
| GRUDGEFUL | • grudgeful adj. Full of grudge. • GRUDGEFUL adj. (Spenser) full of grudge; envious. |
| INDULGING | • indulging v. Present participle of indulge. • INDULGE v. to yield to the desire of. |
| JUDGINGLY | • judgingly adv. So as to judge or evaluate. • JUDGINGLY adv. JUDGING. |
| LANGUAGED | • languaged adj. Having a specified type or number of languages. • languaged adj. Skilled in language. • languaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of language. |
| MUDLOGGER | • mudlogger n. A wellsite geologist. • MUDLOGGER n. a person who looks for oil, gas etc. in traces of mud excavated from a borehole. |
| REJUGGLED | • rejuggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of rejuggle. • REJUGGLE v. to juggle again. |
| SLUGGABED | • sluggabed n. Alternative form of slugabed. • SLUGGABED n. (Shakespeare) one who indulges in lying abed; a sluggard, also SLUGABED. |
| SLUGGARDS | • sluggards n. Plural of sluggard. • SLUGGARD n. a habitually lazy person. |
| SQUIGGLED | • squiggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of squiggle. • SQUIGGLE v. to writhe about; squirm, wriggle. |
| STRUGGLED | • struggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of struggle. • STRUGGLE v. to strive vigorously in resistance. |
| UNCLOGGED | • unclogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unclog. • unclogged adj. Not clogged; without a blockage or obstruction. • UNCLOG v. to free from obstruction. |
| UNGILDING | • ungilding v. Present participle of ungild. • UNGILD v. to remove the gilding from. |
| UNPLUGGED | • unplugged adj. Not plugged in. • unplugged adj. (Music) Using acoustic instruments, especially instead of electric ones. • unplugged adj. Without a plug or bung (of a vessel containing liquid). |