| FAINTISH | • faintish adj. Somewhat faint. • FAINTISH adj. somewhat faint, also FAINTY.
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| FAITHING | • faithing n. Worship, practising faith. • FAITHING n. the act of believing.
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| FIENDISH | • fiendish adj. Sinister; evil; like a fiend. • fiendish adj. Very difficult.
 • FIENDISH adj. devilishly cruel.
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| FIGHTING | • fighting adj. Engaged in war or other conflict. • fighting adj. Apt to provoke a fight.
 • fighting v. Present participle of fight.
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| FILCHING | • filching v. Present participle of filch. • filching n. The act of one who filches; theft.
 • FILCHING adj. thieving.
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| FINISHED | • finished adj. (Comparable) Processed or perfected. • finished adj. Completed; concluded; done.
 • finished adj. Done for; doomed; used up.
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| FINISHER | • finisher n. A person who finishes or completes something. • finisher n. A person who applies a finish to something, such as furniture.
 • finisher n. The person who applies the gilding and decoration in bookbinding.
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| FINISHES | • finishes n. Plural of finish. • finishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of finish.
 • FINISH v. to bring to an end.
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| FINOCHIO | • finochio n. Alternative spelling of finocchio. • FINOCHIO n. (Italian) a dwarf variety of fennel, also FINNOCHIO, FINOCCHIO.
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| FISHINGS | • fishings n. Plural of fishing. • FISHING n. the sport of catching fish.
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| FISHLINE | • fishline n. A fishing line. • FISHLINE n. a line used in fishing.
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| FISHSKIN | • fishskin n. The skin of a fish. • FISHSKIN n. the skin of a fish.
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| INFIGHTS | • infights n. Plural of infight. • infights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infight.
 • INFIGHT v. to contend with others in the same group.
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| INFLIGHT | • inflight adj. Alternative spelling of in-flight. • in-flight adj. Occurring, or provided for use during a flight.
 • in␣flight phr. Flying, making a flight, as opposed to being on the ground.
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| KINGFISH | • kingfish n. Any of several food fishes of the genus Menticirrhus from the Atlantic; kingcroaker. • kingfish n. Other Atlantic fish.
 • kingfish n. Any of several similar fishes of the Pacific.
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| LIONFISH | • lionfish n. Any of the venomous fish of the Scorpaenidae family, notable for their long and separated spines. • lion␣fish n. Alternative form of lionfish.
 • LIONFISH n. a tropical fish.
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| REFINISH | • refinish v. To finish again; especially, to apply a fresh finish, as a new coat of varnish or paint. • REFINISH v. to give a new surface to.
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| SHIFTING | • shifting n. A shift or change; a shifting movement. • shifting n. (Linguistics) The phenomenon by which two or more constituents appearing on the same side of their common…
 • shifting v. Present participle of shift.
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| SNIFFISH | • sniffish adj. Sniffy; disdainful; haughty. • SNIFFISH adj. haughty.
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| WHIFFING | • whiffing v. Present participle of whiff. • whiffing n. The act of one who, or that which, whiffs.
 • whiffing n. A mode of fishing with a hand line for pollock, mackerel, etc.
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