| BRIDGING | • bridging v. Present participle of bridge. • bridging adj. That acts as a bridge (in many contexts).
 • bridging n. The act of building a bridge.
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| DRAGGING | • dragging adj. That which drags. • dragging adj. Boring; dull.
 • dragging adj. Excessively long.
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| DREDGING | • dredging v. Present participle of dredge. • dredging n. That which is dredged up.
 • dredging n. (Uncountable) The act of using a dredger or excavator to dredge a harbour, river, channel or watercourse.
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| DRUDGING | • drudging v. Present participle of drudge. • DRUDGE v. to do hard, tedious work.
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| DRUGGING | • drugging v. Present participle of drug. • drugging n. The act of giving a dose of drugs.
 • DRUG v. to dose with a medicinal substance.
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| FRIDGING | • fridging v. Present participle of fridge. • FRIDGE v. to rub or fray.
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| GINGERED | • gingered adj. Spiced with ginger. • gingered v. Simple past tense and past participle of ginger.
 • GINGER v. (Malay) to spice up, make spirited.
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| GIRDINGS | • girdings n. Plural of girding. • GIRDING n. that which girds, specifically a saddle-girth.
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| GIRDLING | • girdling v. Present participle of girdle. • GIRDLE v. to encircle with a belt.
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| GRADINGS | • gradings n. Plural of grading. • GRADING n. the act of arranging in steps or degrees.
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| GRIDDING | • gridding v. Present participle of grid. • gridding n. Adding a grid of lines to a map etc.
 • gridding n. The construction of a rectangular matrix of numbers from a set of scattered data points.
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| GRINDING | • grinding v. Present participle of grind. • grinding n. The action of grinding together or crushing into small particles.
 • grinding n. (Dance) A form of dance in which two people rub their bodies together.
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| GRUDGING | • grudging adj. Unwilling or with reluctance. • grudging v. Present participle of grudge.
 • grudging n. The state of bearing a grudge.
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| GUARDING | • guarding v. Present participle of guard. • guarding n. (Medicine) Tensing of the muscles, especially of the abdomen, in order to minimise the movement and…
 • GUARD v. to protect.
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| NIGGARDS | • niggards n. Plural of niggard. • niggards v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of niggard.
 • NIGGARD v. to act in a miserly way.
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| RENIGGED | • renigged v. Simple past tense and past participle of renig. • re-nigged v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-nig.
 • RENIG v. (Irish) to refuse, deny, also RENAGUE, RENEAGUE, RENEGE, RENEGUE.
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| RIDGINGS | • ridgings n. Plural of ridging. • RIDGING n. the forming of ridges.
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| RIDGLING | • ridgling n. Alternative spelling of ridgeling. • RIDGLING n. a male animal with only one testicle, also RIDGEL, RIDGELING, RIDGIL, RIGGALD, RIGLIN, RIGLING.
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| TRUDGING | • trudging v. Present participle of trudge. • trudging n. The act of one who trudges, or walks slowly and heavily.
 • TRUDGING n. the act of walking wearily.
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| UNRIGGED | • unrigged adj. (Nautical) Not rigged; not having the rigging up. • UNRIG v. to divest of rigging.
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