| CLEUGH | • cleugh n. (Scotland, Northumbria) Alternative form of clough (“a ravine or gorge”). • CLEUGH n. (Scots) a ravine, a gully, also CLEUCH, CLOUGH. |
| ENOUGH | • enough det. Sufficient; all that is required, needed, or appropriate. • enough adv. Sufficiently. • enough adv. Fully; quite; used after adjectives to express slight augmentation of the positive degree, and sometimes… |
| EUGHEN | • eughen adj. (Obsolete) Made from the wood of the yew tree; yewen. • EUGHEN adj. (Spenser) made of yew-wood, also EWGHEN, YEWEN. |
| GAUCHE | • gauche adj. Awkward or lacking in social graces; bumbling. • gauche adj. (Mathematics, archaic) Skewed, not plane. • gauche adj. (Chemistry) Describing a torsion angle of 60°. |
| GUSHED | • gushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gush. • GUSH v. to flow forth forcefully. |
| GUSHER | • gusher n. One who gushes (makes an excessive display of enthusiasm, praise, or sentiment). • gusher n. An oil well that has a natural flow and so requires no pumping. • GUSHER n. a gushing oil well. |
| GUSHES | • gushes n. Plural of gush. • gushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gush. • GUSH v. to flow forth forcefully. |
| HEUGHS | • heughs n. Plural of heugh. • HEUGH n. (Scots) a crag, a steep-sided valley, also HEUCH. |
| HUGELY | • hugely adv. Greatly; to a huge extent. • HUGE adv. very large. |
| HUGEST | • hugest adj. Superlative form of huge: most huge. • HUGE adj. very large. |
| HUGGED | • hugged v. Simple past tense and past participle of hug. • HUG v. to clasp tightly in the arms. |
| HUGGER | • hugger n. One who hugs or embraces. • hugger v. (Obsolete) To conceal; to lurk in ambush. • HUGGER n. one who hugs. |
| HUNGER | • hunger n. A need or compelling desire for food. • hunger n. (By extension) Any strong desire. • hunger v. (Intransitive) To be in need of food. |
| PLEUGH | • pleugh n. (Scotland) plow. • PLEUGH v. (Scots) to plough, also PLEUCH. |
| REHUNG | • rehung v. Simple past tense and past participle of rehang. • REHANG v. to hang again. |
| SHEUGH | • sheugh n. (Ireland, Scotland) A ditch, especially a field boundary ditch usually used to drain fields and mark their boundaries. • sheugh n. (Scotland, colloquial, Northern Irish, colloquial, especially coastal, as in Kilkeel, once the biggest… • sheugh n. (Ireland, colloquial) The Atlantic Ocean; the sea. The Irish Sea is the "little sheugh,the Atlantic… |
| SUGHED | • SUGH v. to make a moaning or sighing sound, also SOUGH. |
| WHEUGH | • wheugh interj. Dated form of whew. • WHEUGH v. to utter a sound of astonishment, also WHEW. |