| EMBOWELED | • emboweled v. Simple past tense and past participle of embowel. • EMBOWEL v. to remove the entrails of, also DISEMBOWEL. |
| EMBOWELLED | • embowelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of embowel. • EMBOWEL v. to remove the entrails of, also DISEMBOWEL. |
| TUMBLEWEED | • tumbleweed n. Any plant which habitually breaks away from its roots in the autumn, and is driven by the wind, as a… • tumbleweed n. (Attributive) Describing unwanted silence and inactivity. Often used of a situation when one makes a… • tumbleweed n. A tan colour, like that of a tumbleweed. |
| WELDMESHES | • WELDMESH n. a type of metal fencing consisting of wire mesh reinforced by welding. |
| NEEDLEWOMAN | • needlewoman n. A woman who works with a needle; a female embroiderer, sewer, etc. • NEEDLEWOMAN n. a woman who does needlework. |
| NEEDLEWOMEN | • needlewomen n. Plural of needlewoman. • NEEDLEWOMAN n. a woman who does needlework. |
| OVERWHELMED | • overwhelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwhelm. • OVERWHELM v. to crush with something strong or heavy. |
| THIMBLEWEED | • thimbleweed n. Any of various plants whose heads resemble thimbles, including. • THIMBLEWEED n. any of various anemones with cylindrical seed heads. |
| TUMBLEWEEDS | • tumbleweeds n. Plural of tumbleweed. • TUMBLEWEED n. a type of plant that snaps off above the root, curls into a ball, and is blown about in the wind. |
| WHEEDLESOME | • wheedlesome adj. Characterised or marked by wheedling; coaxing, cajoling. • WHEEDLESOME adj. coaxing. |
| BEWILDERMENT | • bewilderment n. The state of being bewildered. • bewilderment n. A confusing or perplexing situation. • BEWILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered. |
| DISEMBOWELED | • disemboweled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembowel. • DISEMBOWEL v. to take out the bowels of. |
| THIMBLEWEEDS | • thimbleweeds n. Plural of thimbleweed. • THIMBLEWEED n. any of various anemones with cylindrical seed heads. |
| UNDERWHELMED | • underwhelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |
| BEWILDERMENTS | • bewilderments n. Plural of bewilderment. • BEWILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered. |
| DISEMBOWELLED | • disembowelled v. (Chiefly Britain) simple past tense and past participle of disembowel. • DISEMBOWEL v. to take out the bowels of. |
| DISEMVOWELLED | • disemvowelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disemvowel. • DISEMVOWEL v. to remove the vowels from (a word in a text message, email, etc.) in order to abbreviate it. |
| DISEMBOWELMENT | • disembowelment n. The act of disemboweling. • DISEMBOWELMENT n. the act of disembowelling. |
| ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | • acknowledgement n. (Most common British spelling, also sometimes used in the US) Alternative spelling of acknowledgment. • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT n. the act of acknowledging, also ACKNOWLEDGMENT. |
| DISEMBOWELMENTS | • disembowelments n. Plural of disembowelment. • DISEMBOWELMENT n. the act of disembowelling. |