| FLAREUP | • flareup n. Alternative spelling of flare-up. • flare-up n. A sudden outbreak, outburst or eruption (originally of flame, but now used more generally of any violent… • flare-up n. A sudden intensification in activity. |
| FLUMPED | • flumped v. Simple past tense and past participle of flump. • FLUMP v. to fall or move heavily. |
| FRUMPLE | • frumple v. (Transitive) To wrinkle; crumple; ruffle; disorder. • frumple n. A wrinkle. • FRUMPLE v. (dialect) to wrinkle. |
| FUNPLEX | • FUNPLEX n. a building with facilities for sports and games. |
| HELPFUL | • helpful adj. Furnishing help; giving aid; useful. • HELPFUL adj. giving help. |
| HOPEFUL | • hopeful adj. Feeling hope. • hopeful adj. Inspiring hope. • hopeful n. Someone who is hoping for success or victory, especially as a candidate in a political election. |
| PAGEFUL | • pageful n. As much (Text etc.) as a page will hold. • PAGEFUL n. as much as a page can hold. |
| PENFULS | • penfuls n. Plural of penful. • PENFUL n. the amount of ink a pen can hold. |
| PESTFUL | • pestful adj. Pestiferous. • PESTFUL adj. pestilential. |
| PIPEFUL | • pipeful n. Enough tobacco to fill a pipe for smoking. • PIPEFUL n. as much as a pipe can hold. |
| PLUFFED | • pluffed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pluff. • PLUFF v. to throw out, as smoke, dust, etc., in puffs. |
| POKEFUL | • pokeful n. Enough to fill a poke; a bagful or sackful. • POKEFUL n. as much as a poke (bag) will hold. |
| PREYFUL | • preyful adj. (Obsolete) Disposed to take prey. • preyful adj. (Obsolete) Rich in prey. • PREYFUL adj. (Shakespeare) bent upon prey. |
| PURFLED | • purfled v. Simple past tense and past participle of purfle. • PURFLE v. to decorate the border of. |
| PURFLER | • PURFLER n. something or someone that purfles. |
| PURFLES | • purfles n. Plural of purfle. • PURFLE v. to decorate the border of. |
| SKEPFUL | • skepful n. Enough to fill a skep; a basketful. • SKEPFUL n. the contents of a skep. |
| UPFIELD | • upfield adj. (Sports) Away from the defending team’s end of the playing field. • upfield adj. (Chemistry) Describing an NMR resonance at a lower frequency to that of a reference signal. • upfield adv. (Sports) Away from the defending team’s end of the playing field. |