| MEGAQUAKE | • megaquake n. (Seismology) A megathrust earthquake. • megaquake n. A very powerful earthquake, generally with a Richter scale value exceeding 7. • MEGAQUAKE n. a very large earthquake. |
| SQUEAKING | • squeaking v. Present participle of squeak. • squeaking n. A sound that squeaks. • SQUEAKING adj. making a sharp, high-pitched sound. |
| MEGAQUAKES | • megaquakes n. Plural of megaquake. • MEGAQUAKE n. a very large earthquake. |
| QUICKENING | • quickening v. Present participle of quicken. • quickening n. An increase of speed. • quickening n. The action of bringing someone or something to life. |
| SQUEAKINGS | • squeakings n. Plural of squeaking. • SQUEAKING n. the act of squeaking. |
| QUICKENINGS | • quickenings n. Plural of quickening. • QUICKENING n. the act of quickening. |
| SQUEAKINGLY | • squeakingly adv. With a squeaking sound. • SQUEAKING adv. making a sharp, high-pitched sound. |
| EARTHQUAKING | • earthquaking v. Present participle of earthquake. • EARTHQUAKING adj. having the nature of an earthquake. |
| REQUICKENING | • requickening v. Present participle of requicken. • REQUICKEN v. (Shakespeare) to give new life to. |
| QUICKSTEPPING | • quickstepping v. Present participle of quickstep. • QUICKSTEP v. to do the quickstep. |
| QUARTERBACKING | • quarterbacking n. (American football) The act of playing as a quarterback. • quarterbacking n. (US) The action of making criticisms after the event. • quarterbacking v. Present participle of quarterback. |
| QUICKSILVERING | • quicksilvering v. Present participle of quicksilver. • quicksilvering n. An amalgam of mercury and tin formerly applied to the backs of mirrors. • QUICKSILVERING n. the mercury on the back of a mirror. |
| QUARTERBACKINGS | • QUARTERBACKING n. wisdom after the event, esp. by spectators. |
| QUICKSILVERINGS | • QUICKSILVERING n. the mercury on the back of a mirror. |