| DOUGHNUTTING | • doughnutting n. (UK) A method of fare evasion by buying tickets only covering the beginning and the end of a journey. • DOUGHNUTTING n. the act of surrounding a speaker to give the impression of a packed house. |
| DOUGHNUTTINGS | • DOUGHNUTTING n. the act of surrounding a speaker to give the impression of a packed house. |
| UNDERBRUSHING | • underbrushing v. Present participle of underbrush. • UNDERBRUSH v. to clear of underbrush. |
| UNDERBUSHING | • underbushing v. Present participle of underbush. • UNDERBUSH v. to clear of underbrush. |
| UNDERHUNG | • underhung adj. Hung or suspended from above. • underhung adj. Having the lower jaw projecting. • underhung adj. Of a sliding door: resting on a track at the bottom, instead of being suspended. |
| UNDERNOURISHING | • undernourishing v. Present participle of undernourish. • UNDERNOURISH v. to nourish insufficiently. |
| UNDERTHRUSTING | • underthrusting v. Present participle of underthrust. • UNDERTHRUST v. to insert (a faulted rock mass) into position under a passive rock mass. |
| UNDISTINGUISHED | • undistinguished adj. Not distinguished: not marked by conspicuous qualities. • undistinguished adj. Not distinguished: not having an air of distinction. • UNDISTINGUISHED adj. not distinguished. |
| UNEXTINGUISHED | • unextinguished adj. Not extinguished. • UNEXTINGUISHED adj. not extinguished. |
| UNNEIGHBOURED | • unneighboured adj. Without neighbours. • UNNEIGHBOURED adj. without neighbours, also UNNEIGHBORED. |
| UNSHROUDING | • unshrouding v. Present participle of unshroud. • UNSHROUD v. to remove the shroud from; to uncover. |
| UPTHUNDERING | • upthundering v. Present participle of upthunder. • UPTHUNDER v. to send up a noise like thunder. |