| CONGREGATED | • congregated v. Simple past tense and past participle of congregate. • CONGREGATE v. to collect into a group or crowd. |
| DEGRINGOLER | • DEGRINGOLER v. to descend rapidly or steeply; to decline, fail. |
| DEMAGOGUERY | • demagoguery n. The actions of a demagogue. • demagoguery n. Rhetoric that appeals to the prejudices of the people. • DEMAGOGUERY n. the actions of a demagogue. |
| DOGGINESSES | • DOGGINESS n. being like a dog. |
| DOGGONEDEST | • doggonedest adj. Superlative form of doggoned: most doggoned. • DOGGONED adj. damned, cursed. |
| HODGEPODGES | • hodgepodges n. Plural of hodgepodge. • hodge-podges n. Plural of hodge-podge. • HODGEPODGE n. a confused mass of ingredients shaken or mixed together in the same pot, also HOTCHPOT, HOTCHPOTCH. |
| LEAPFROGGED | • leapfrogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of leapfrog. • leap-frogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of leap-frog. • LEAPFROG v. to jump over with the legs apart. |
| LIVEBLOGGED | • liveblogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of liveblog. • live␣blogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of live blog. • LIVEBLOG v. to keep a blog in which an event is described as it is taking place. |
| LOGGERHEADS | • loggerheads n. Plural of loggerhead. • loggerheads n. Fisticuffs; fighting. • loggerheads n. (Dialect) The knapweed. |
| PAEDAGOGUES | • paedagogues n. Plural of paedagogue (alternative spelling of pedagogues). • pædagogues n. Plural of pædagogue (alternative spelling of pedagogues). • PAEDAGOGUE n. one who teaches; by extension, a pedant, also PEDAGOG, PEDAGOGUE. |
| PEDAGOGUERY | • pedagoguery n. Pedantic teaching or lecturing; didacticism. • PEDAGOGUERY n. schoolmastering, teaching. |
| PETTIFOGGED | • pettifogged v. Simple past tense and past participle of pettifog. • PETTIFOG v. to quibble. |
| REMORTGAGED | • remortgaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of remortgage. • REMORTGAGE v. to mortgage again. |
| WATERLOGGED | • waterlogged adj. Soaked with water. • waterlogged adj. (Nautical) in danger of sinking because of excess water onboard. • water-logged v. Simple past tense and past participle of water-log. |