| DRUCKENNESS | • DRUCKENNESS n. the state of being drucken. |
| DRUCKENNESSES | • DRUCKENNESS n. the state of being drucken. |
| DRUNKENNESS | • drunkenness n. A state of being drunk. • DRUNKENNESS n. the state of being drunken. |
| DRUNKENNESSES | • drunkennesses n. Plural of drunkenness. • DRUNKENNESS n. the state of being drunken. |
| GROUNDSKEEPERS | • groundskeepers n. Plural of groundskeeper. • GROUNDSKEEPER n. a person who cares for the grounds of a usually large property (as a sports field). |
| KNUCKLEDUSTERS | • knuckledusters n. Plural of knuckleduster. • knuckle-dusters n. Plural of knuckle-duster. • knuckle␣dusters n. Plural of knuckle duster. |
| SANDSUCKER | • sandsucker n. A barge that collected sand from the bottom of lakes, for use in metal founding. • SANDSUCKER n. a fish, the rough dab. |
| SANDSUCKERS | • sandsuckers n. Plural of sandsucker. • SANDSUCKER n. a fish, the rough dab. |
| SICKNURSED | • SICKNURSE v. to act in the manner of a nurse who attends the sick. |
| SKUNKBIRDS | • skunkbirds n. Plural of skunkbird. • SKUNKBIRD n. an American bird, aka bobolink or ricebird. |
| SOUNDTRACKS | • soundtracks n. Plural of soundtrack. • sound␣tracks n. Plural of sound track. • SOUNDTRACK n. a recording of the sound (esp. musical) accompaniment to a film. |
| SUPERKINGDOMS | • superkingdoms n. Plural of superkingdom. • SUPERKINGDOM n. a taxonomical classification comprising several kingdoms. |
| THUNDERSTRIKES | • thunderstrikes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thunderstrike. • THUNDERSTRIKE v. to strike dumb. |
| THUNDERSTROKES | • thunderstrokes n. Plural of thunderstroke. • THUNDERSTROKE n. a stroke of or as if of lightning with the attendant thunder. |
| UNDERSKIES | • underskies n. Plural of undersky. • UNDERSKY n. a lower sky. |
| UNDERSKINKERS | • underskinkers n. Plural of underskinker. • UNDERSKINKER n. (Shakespeare) an assistant tapster. |
| UNDERSKIRTS | • underskirts n. Plural of underskirt. • UNDERSKIRT n. a petticoat. |
| UNDERSTOCKS | • understocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of understock. • understocks n. Plural of understock. • UNDERSTOCK v. to supply insufficiently with stock. |
| WINDSUCKERS | • windsuckers n. Plural of windsucker. • wind-suckers n. Plural of wind-sucker (alternative form of windsuckers). • WINDSUCKER n. a horse that engages in wind-sucking, a harmful habit of horses in which the animal arches its neck and swallows a gulp of air. |