| CLEPING | • cleping v. Present participle of clepe. • CLEPE v. (archaic) to call, name, also CLEEP. |
| ELOPING | • eloping v. Present participle of elope. • ELOPE v. to run away to be married secretly. |
| HELPING | • helping n. (Countable) A portion or serving, especially of food that one takes for oneself, or to which one helps oneself. • helping n. (Figurative, countable) An amount or quantity. • helping v. Present participle of help. |
| KELPING | • kelping v. Present participle of kelp. • KELP v. to burn kelp seaweed. |
| LEAPING | • leaping v. Present participle and gerund of leap. • LEAP v. (Scots) to spring off the ground. |
| LEEPING | • LEEP v. (Hindi) to plaster with cow-dung; to boil or scald. |
| LEPPING | • LEP v. (dialect) to leap. |
| PEALING | • pealing v. Present participle of peal. • pealing n. The sound made by bells as they peal. • PEAL v. to ring out. |
| PEELING | • peeling n. The act of removing the outer surface in strips. • peeling n. Strips of an outer rind or surface that has been removed. • peeling v. Present participle of peel. |
| PELLING | • pelling v. Present participle of pell. • Pelling prop.n. A surname from Welsh. • PELL v. to strike or thump violently. |
| PELTING | • pelting v. Present participle of pelt. • pelting n. The act by which somebody or something is pelted. • pelting adj. (Obsolete) mean; paltry. |
| PINGLED | • pingled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pingle. • PINGLE v. (Scots) to strive, to struggle with difficulties. |
| PINGLER | • pingler n. (Rare) One who plays with his food, but does not eat. • PINGLER n. one who nibbles at food with little appetite. |
| PINGLES | • pingles n. Plural of pingle. • Pingles prop.n. Plural of Pingle. • PINGLE v. (Scots) to strive, to struggle with difficulties. |
| PLEAING | • pleaing v. Present participle of plea. • PLEA v. to dispute in a court. |
| PLEXING | • PLEX v. to make a plexus. |
| PLINGED | • PLING v. to beg. |
| SPIGNEL | • spignel n. Meum athamanticum, an ornamental plant in the Apiaceae family found in mountain areas in Central and… • spignel n. Preceded by a descriptive word: a plant resembling Meum athamanticum. • spignel n. (Obsolete) The dried, powdered root of Meum athamanticum used as a cooking spice or a medicine. |
| YELPING | • yelping v. Present participle of yelp. • yelping n. The act of producing a yelp. • YELPING n. the act of yelping. |