| BOLDEST | • boldest adj. Superlative form of bold: most bold. • BOLD adj. brave, daring. |
| COLDEST | • coldest adj. Superlative form of cold: most cold. • COLD adj. having no warmth. |
| DOTTELS | • dottels n. Plural of dottel. • DOTTEL n. a mass of half-burnt pipe tobacco, also DOTTLE. |
| DOTTLES | • dottles n. Plural of dottle. • DOTTLE n. a mass of partly burnt pipe tobacco, also DOTTEL. |
| DROLEST | • DROLE adj. amusing. |
| GOLDEST | • goldest adj. Superlative form of gold: most gold. • GOLD adj. of the colour of gold. |
| JOSTLED | • jostled v. Simple past tense and past participle of jostle. • JOSTLE v. to run or strike against, also JUSTLE. |
| LOUDEST | • loudest adj. Superlative form of loud: most loud. • LOUD adj. strongly audible. |
| OLDSTER | • oldster n. (Colloquial) Someone who is old. • oldster n. (Nautical) A midshipman of four years’ standing; a master’s mate. • OLDSTER n. an old person. |
| OULDEST | • ouldest adj. Superlative form of ould: most ould. • OULD adj. (Irish) old. |
| SALTOED | • SALTO v. (Italian) to perform a daring leap. |
| SLOTHED | • slothed v. Simple past tense and past participle of sloth. • SLOTH v. to be lazy. |
| SLOTTED | • slotted adj. Having slots. • slotted adj. (Antarctica, of ice or snow) Containing crevasses. • slotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of slot. |
| SOLATED | • solated v. Simple past tense and past participle of solate. • SOLATE v. to convert or be converted from a gel into a sol. |
| STOOLED | • stooled v. Simple past tense and past participle of stool. • STOOL v. to put forth shoots. |
| STRODLE | • STRODLE v. (dialect) to stand astride something, also STRADDLE, STRIDDLE, STRODDLE. |
| TODDLES | • toddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of toddle. • TODDLE v. to walk unsteadily. |
| TOLEDOS | • toledos n. Plural of toledo. • TOLEDO n. (Spanish) a sword or sword blade made at Toledo in Spain. |
| TOODLES | • toodles interj. (Informal) Goodbye. • TOODLE v. to toot softly, also TOOTLE. |
| TOUSLED | • tousled adj. Of hair: in disarray, dishevelled, or unkempt. • tousled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tousle. • TOUSLE v. to dishevel, rumple, also TOUSE, TOUZE, TOUZLE, TOWSE, TOWZE. |