| CHUNDERING | • chundering v. Present participle of chunder. • chundering n. (Australia, New Zealand, Britain, slang) The act of vomiting. • CHUNDER v. (Australian slang) to vomit. |
| DEBAUCHING | • debauching v. Present participle of debauch. • DEBAUCH v. to lead into lewdness, also DEBOSH. |
| DEBOUCHING | • debouching v. Present participle of debouche. • DEBOUCH v. to emerge or issue from a narrow area into the open. |
| DOUGHINESS | • doughiness n. The state or condition of being doughy. • DOUGHINESS n. the state of being doughy. |
| DUCHESSING | • duchessing v. Present participle of duchess. • DUCHESS v. to overwhelm with flattery. |
| GESUNDHEIT | • gesundheit interj. (North America) Said to someone who has just sneezed. • gesundheit interj. (Humorous) Said in response to a word that sounds onomatopoeically similar to a sneeze. • GESUNDHEIT interj. (German) your health (said to someone who has just sneezed). |
| GRINDHOUSE | • grindhouse n. (US film) A low-budget film theater that shows primarily exploitation films. • GRINDHOUSE n. a type of cinema that deals with sleazy dancing. |
| HONEYGUIDE | • honeyguide n. Any of several brood-parasitic Old World tropical birds, of the family Indicatoridae, that primarily… • honey␣guide n. (Botany) Colorful spots or stripes on a flower that indicate to insects where the nectar is produced. • HONEYGUIDE n. an African bird that guides men and ratels to honey. |
| HUMDINGERS | • humdingers n. Plural of humdinger. • HUMDINGER n. a person or thing of striking excellence. |
| LANGUISHED | • languished v. Simple past tense and past participle of languish. • LANGUISH v. to lose vitality. |
| OUTNIGHTED | • outnighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outnight. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| SCHEDULING | • scheduling v. Present participle of schedule. • scheduling n. (Uncountable) A function in many aspects of industry, commerce and computing in which events are timed… • scheduling n. (Countable) The time at which a particular event is scheduled. |
| SHUDDERING | • shuddering v. Present participle of shudder. • shuddering n. An extended or continuous shudder. • SHUDDERING adj. trembling. |
| SUBHEADING | • subheading n. Any of the headings under which each of the main divisions of a subject may be subdivided. • subheading n. A heading or caption subordinate to a main headline, heading, or title especially when inserted as a… • SUBHEADING n. an inferior heading, also SUBHEAD. |
| THUNDERING | • thundering v. Present participle of thunder. • thundering adj. Of, pertaining to, or accompanied by thunder. • thundering adj. Producing a noise or effect like thunder; thunderous. |
| UNDELIGHTS | • undelights n. Plural of undelight. • UNDELIGHT n. lack of delight. |
| UNFRIGHTED | • unfrighted adj. (Archaic) unfrightened. • UNFRIGHTED adj. (archaic) not frightened. |
| UNKNIGHTED | • unknighted adj. Not knighted. • UNKNIGHT v. to divest of knighthood. |
| UNSHINGLED | • unshingled adj. Not shingled. • UNSHINGLED adj. not shingled. |
| UNWEIGHTED | • unweighted adj. Not weighted (used especially of an average or other statistic). • UNWEIGHT v. to reduce the weight of. |