| CHEFFING | • cheffing v. Present participle of chef. • cheffing n. The activity of a chef. • CHEF v. to work as a chef. |
| FECHTING | • FECHT v. (Scots) to fight. |
| FELCHING | • felching v. Present participle of felch. • felching n. Action of the verb to felch. • FELCH v. (vulgar) a type of sexual practice. |
| FETCHING | • fetching adj. Attractive; pleasant to regard. • fetching v. Present participle of fetch. • fetching n. The act by which something is fetched. |
| FIGHTERS | • fighters n. Plural of fighter. • FIGHTER n. one that fights. |
| FLEISHIG | • fleishig adj. Alternative form of fleischig. • FLEISHIG adj. (Yiddish) made of meat or meat products, also FLEISHIK. |
| FLESHING | • fleshing v. Present participle of flesh. • FLESHING n. the distribution of the lean and fat on animals. |
| FLIGHTED | • flighted adj. (Of birds) Capable of flight. • flighted adj. Having a specified number or kind of flights (Of stairs, a screw thread, etc.). • flighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of flight. |
| FOGEYISH | • fogeyish adj. Characteristic of or resembling an old fogey: outdated or out of touch. • FOGEYISH adj. like a fogy, also FOGYISH. |
| FREIGHTS | • freights n. Plural of freight. • freights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of freight. • FREIGHT v. to load with goods for transportation. |
| FRESHING | • freshing v. Present participle of fresh. • FRESH v. to improve the condition of, also FRESHEN. |
| FRIGHTED | • frighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of fright. • FRIGHT v. to make afraid, to scare, also FRIGHTEN. |
| FRIGHTEN | • frighten v. (Transitive) To cause to feel fear; to scare; to cause to feel alarm or fright. • FRIGHTEN v. to make afraid, to scare, also FRIGHT. |
| GAMEFISH | • gamefish n. (Fishing) Fish deemed suitable for the sport of angling, as opposed to those caught primarily for food. • game␣fish n. Synonym of sport fish. • GAMEFISH n. a fish caught for sport. |
| HANGFIRE | • hangfire n. Alternative form of hang fire. • hang␣fire v. (Of a firearm) To fail to fire immediately when the trigger is pulled. • hang␣fire v. (Figuratively) To wait or hold back. |
| HIGHLIFE | • highlife n. (Music, uncountable) A genre of music that originated in Ghana in the early 20th century, blending elements… • highlife n. (Music, countable) A work or performance in this style. • high␣life n. An extravagant lifestyle. |
| PREFIGHT | • prefight adj. Occurring before a fight. • PREFIGHT adj. preceding a fight. |
| REFIGHTS | • refights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refight. • REFIGHT v. to fight again. |
| SHEAFING | • sheafing v. Present participle of sheaf. • SHEAF v. to gather into a bundle, also SHEAVE. |
| SHELFING | • SHELF v. to put on a shelf, to shelve. |