| HEEHAWING | • heehawing v. Present participle of heehaw. • hee-hawing v. Present participle of hee-haw. • hee␣hawing v. Present participle of hee haw. |
| HEIGHTENS | • heightens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heighten. • HEIGHTEN v. to raise. |
| HIGHERING | • highering adj. Rising higher; ascending. • highering v. Present participle of higher. • HIGHER v. to raise, make higher. |
| HITHERING | • HITHER v. to come this way. |
| HUSHERING | • hushering v. Present participle of husher. • HUSHER v. to usher, escort people to heir seats. |
| HYPHENING | • hyphening v. Present participle of hyphen. • HYPHEN v. to connect words with a punctuation mark. |
| REHASHING | • rehashing v. Present participle of rehash. • rehashing n. The act by which something is rehashed. • REHASH v. to go over old ideas again. |
| ROUGHHEWN | • roughhewn adj. Alternative form of rough-hewn. • rough-hewn adj. Hewn roughly without a neat finish. • ROUGHHEW v. to shape roughly. |
| SHEATHING | • sheathing n. Something that wraps around or surrounds something, as a sheath encases its blade. • sheathing v. Present participle of sheathe. • SHEATHING n. the act of sheathing. |
| SHEUCHING | • SHEUCH v. (Scots) to plant temporarily, also SHEUGH. |
| SHEUGHING | • SHEUGH v. (Scots) to plant temporarily, also SHEUCH. |
| THETCHING | • THETCH v. (Spenser) to thatch. |
| THIGHBONE | • thighbone n. (Anatomy) The bone that extends from the pelvis to the knee in humans; the femur. • THIGHBONE n. the bone of the leg between the hip joint and the knee, the femur. |
| THOUGHTEN | • thoughten v. (Nonstandard) past participle of think. • THOUGHTEN adj. (Shakespeare) firm in belief, assured. |
| THRESHING | • threshing v. Present participle of thresh. • threshing n. The process by which something is threshed. • THRESHING n. the act of threshing. |
| WHEECHING | • wheeching v. Present participle of wheech. • WHEECH v. (Scots) to move rapidly with a whizzing sound. |
| WHEESHING | • wheeshing v. Present participle of wheesh. • WHEESH v. (Scots) to call for silence, also WHEESHT, WHISHT. |
| WHEUGHING | • WHEUGH v. to utter a sound of astonishment, also WHEW. |