| DREAMWHILE | • DREAMWHILE n. the duration of a dream. |
| DREAMWHILES | • DREAMWHILE n. the duration of a dream. |
| MIDDLEWEIGHT | • middleweight n. (Uncountable) A weight class in professional boxing between light middleweight or welterweight and super… • middleweight n. (Countable) A boxer who fights in this division; a similar wrestler etc. • middleweight n. (Countable, business, by extension) An employee ranking anywhere between junior and senior. |
| MIDDLEWEIGHTS | • middleweights n. Plural of middleweight. • MIDDLEWEIGHT n. a weight division in boxing. |
| 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. |
| THIMBLEWEEDS | • thimbleweeds n. Plural of thimbleweed. • THIMBLEWEED n. any of various anemones with cylindrical seed heads. |
| THIMBLEWITTED | • THIMBLEWITTED adj. silly, dimwitted. |
| UNDERWHELM | • underwhelm v. To fail to impress; to perform disappointingly. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |
| UNDERWHELMED | • underwhelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |
| UNDERWHELMING | • underwhelming adj. Failing to interest; not as exciting as promised or expected. • underwhelming v. Present participle of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |
| UNDERWHELMS | • underwhelms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |
| WELDMESH | • weldmesh n. A kind of barrier fencing manufactured in square or rectangular mesh from steel wire, welded at each intersection. • WELDMESH n. a type of metal fencing consisting of wire mesh reinforced by welding. |
| WELDMESHES | • WELDMESH n. a type of metal fencing consisting of wire mesh reinforced by welding. |
| WHEEDLESOME | • wheedlesome adj. Characterised or marked by wheedling; coaxing, cajoling. • WHEEDLESOME adj. coaxing. |
| WHELMED | • whelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of whelm. • WHELM v. (archaic) to cover or engulf completely with usually disastrous effect. |
| WHEMMLED | • whemmled v. Simple past tense and past participle of whemmle. • WHEMMLE v. to overturn; to throw into a state of disorder, also WHOMBLE, WHOMMLE, WHUMMLE. |