| BREATHTAKINGLY | • breathtakingly adv. In a breathtaking manner. • breathtakingly adv. To a degree that causes shock or awe; shockingly. • BREATHTAKING adv. making one out of breath. |
| EARTHSHAKINGLY | • earthshakingly adv. In an earthshaking manner. • EARTHSHAKING adv. of great importance or consequence. |
| HALTERBREAKING | • halterbreaking v. Present participle of halterbreak. • HALTERBREAK v. to break (as a colt) to a halter. |
| HEARTBREAKINGLY | • heartbreakingly adv. In a heartbreaking manner. • heart-breakingly adv. In a heart-breaking manner. • HEARTBREAKING adv. causing intense sorrow or distress. |
| HUCKLEBERRYING | • huckleberrying v. Present participle of huckleberry. • HUCKLEBERRYING n. gathering huckleberries. |
| HUCKLEBERRYINGS | • HUCKLEBERRYING n. gathering huckleberries. |
| HYPERLINKING | • hyperlinking v. Present participle of hyperlink. • HYPERLINK v. to connect by hyperlink. |
| KIESELGUHR | • kieselguhr n. Diatomaceous earth, a kind of soft rock containing the remains of diatoms; it absorbs nitroglycerine… • KIESELGUHR n. (German) a soft diatomaceous earth used as an absorbent in explosives, a filtering medium, etc., also KIESELGUR. |
| KIESELGUHRS | • kieselguhrs n. Plural of kieselguhr. • KIESELGUHR n. (German) a soft diatomaceous earth used as an absorbent in explosives, a filtering medium, etc., also KIESELGUR. |
| KNIGHTLIER | • knightlier adj. Comparative form of knightly: more knightly. • KNIGHTLY adj. befitting a knight. |
| NIGHTWALKER | • nightwalker n. (Archaic, euphemistic) A prostitute who looks for clients on the streets. • nightwalker n. (Fantasy) A vampire. • NIGHTWALKER n. a person who roams about at night esp. with criminal intent. |
| NIGHTWALKERS | • nightwalkers n. Plural of nightwalker. • NIGHTWALKER n. a person who roams about at night esp. with criminal intent. |
| SCHNORKELING | • schnorkeling v. Present participle of schnorkel. • SCHNORKEL v. (German) to swim underwater using a breathing-tube, also SNORKEL. |
| SCHNORKELLING | • schnorkelling v. Present participle of schnorkel. • SCHNORKEL v. (German) to swim underwater using a breathing-tube, also SNORKEL. |
| SHERLOCKING | • sherlocking v. Present participle of sherlock. • Sherlocking v. Present participle of Sherlock. • SHERLOCK v. to investigate (something) in the manner of a detective. |
| SHRIEKINGLY | • shriekingly adv. With a shrieking sound. • SHRIEKING adv. shrill. |
| TROUGHLIKE | • troughlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a trough. • TROUGHLIKE adj. like a trough. |
| UNKNIGHTLIER | • UNKNIGHTLY adj. not knightly. |