| BEDRUGS | • bedrugs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedrug. • BEDRUG v. to drug abundantly or excessively. |
| BUDGERS | • budgers n. Plural of budger. • BUDGER n. one who budges. |
| DESUGAR | • desugar v. (Transitive, principally, food processing) To remove sugar from. • desugar v. (Transitive, computing, informal) To translate the source code of a computer program into a functionally… • DESUGAR v. to remove the sugar from. |
| DROGUES | • drogues n. Plural of drogue. • DROGUE n. a funnel-shaped sea anchor; a type of parachute. |
| DRUDGES | • drudges n. Plural of drudge. • DRUDGE v. to do hard, tedious work. |
| DUNGERS | • dungers n. Plural of dunger. • DUNGER n. (New Zealand) a dilapidated car or machine. |
| GERUNDS | • gerunds n. Plural of gerund. • GERUND n. a verbal form such as 'cooking' that functions as a noun. |
| GOURDES | • gourdes n. Plural of gourde. • GOURDE n. (French) a monetary unit of Haiti. |
| GROUSED | • groused v. Simple past tense and past participle of grouse. • GROUSE v. to complain. |
| GRUDGES | • grudges n. Plural of grudge. • grudges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grudge. • GRUDGE v. to be unwilling to give or admit, also GRUTCH. |
| GUIDERS | • guiders n. Plural of guider. • Guiders prop.n. Plural of Guider. • GUIDER n. a member of the Girl Guide movement. |
| GURDIES | • gurdies n. Plural of gurdy. • GURDY n. a winch on a fishing boat. |
| JUDGERS | • judgers n. Plural of judger. • JUDGER n. one who judges. |
| MUDGERS | • MUDGER n. one who mudges, equivocates. |
| NUDGERS | • nudgers n. Plural of nudger. • NUDGER n. one who nudges. |
| REDBUGS | • redbugs n. Plural of redbug. • REDBUG n. a chigger, a bloodsucking larval mite. |
| SMUDGER | • smudger n. One who, or that which, smudges. • smudger n. (Dated, slang, Britain) A photographer. • SMUDGER n. (slang) a street or press photographer. |
| SUGARED | • sugared v. Simple past tense and past participle of sugar. • sugared adj. Of food or drink, containing sugar. • SUGAR v. to sweeten with a carbohydrate. |
| TRUDGES | • trudges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of trudge. • TRUDGE v. to walk tiredly. |