| CHIEFLESS | • chiefless adj. Without a chief; leaderless. • CHIEFLESS adj. without a chief or leader. |
| FLEECHING | • fleeching v. Present participle of fleech. • fleeching n. Cajolery; flattery. • FLEECHING n. flattery, coaxing. |
| FLEMISHED | • flemished v. Simple past tense and past participle of flemish. • FLEMISH v. to coil a rope in a certain way. |
| FLEMISHES | • flemishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flemish. • flemishes n. Plural of flemish. • FLEMISH v. to coil a rope in a certain way. |
| FLESHIEST | • fleshiest adj. Superlative form of fleshy: most fleshy. • FLESHY adj. having much flesh. |
| FLESHLIER | • fleshlier adj. Comparative form of fleshly: more fleshly. • FLESHLY adj. pertaining to the body. |
| HELLFIRES | • hellfires n. Plural of hellfire. • HELLFIRE n. the torment of hell. |
| JEWELFISH | • jewelfish n. Any fish in the genus Hemichromis, native to Africa. • JEWELFISH n. a brightly-coloured African cichlid. |
| SHEAFLIKE | • sheaflike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a sheaf. • SHEAFLIKE adj. like a sheaf. |
| SHELFIEST | • SHELFY adj. abounding in shelves; full of dangerous shallows, also SHELVY. |
| SHELFLIKE | • shelflike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a shelf. • SHELFLIKE adj. like a shelf. |
| SHELLFIRE | • shellfire n. Artillery bombardment. • SHELLFIRE n. the firing of shells. |
| THEIRSELF | • theirself pron. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of themself. • theirself pron. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of themselves. • THEIRSELF pron. (dialect) themselves. |
| THIEFLIKE | • thieflike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a thief. • THIEFLIKE adj. like a thief. |