| FEARNAUGHT | • fearnaught n. A fearless person. • fearnaught n. A stout woolen cloth of great thickness; dreadnought. • fearnaught n. (By extension) A warm garment, especially one made of this cloth. |
| FEARNOUGHT | • fearnought n. Alternative form of fearnaught. • FEARNOUGHT n. a thick cloth used for overcoats etc., also FEARNAUGHT. |
| FLAUGHTING | • FLAUGHT v. (Scots) to cut, pare. |
| FOXHUNTING | • foxhunting v. Present participle of foxhunt. • fox␣hunting n. The sport of hunting foxes across country with a pack of hounds by a group of people on foot and horseback… • FOXHUNTING n. the pastime of hunting foxes. |
| FRAUGHTING | • fraughting v. Present participle of fraught. • FRAUGHT v. to load with tension. |
| FURTHERING | • furthering v. Present participle of further. • furthering n. The act by which something is furthered; furtherance. • FURTHER v. to help forward. |
| GUNFIGHTER | • gunfighter n. A person who engages in gunfights; a gunslinger. • GUNFIGHTER n. one who fights with guns. |
| INSIGHTFUL | • insightful adj. Possessing insight. • INSIGHTFUL adj. exhibiting or characterized by insight. |
| OUTFISHING | • outfishing v. Present participle of outfish. • OUTFISH v. to surpass in fishing. |
| THURIFYING | • thurifying v. Present participle of thurify. • THURIFY v. to perfume with incense. |
| UNFOUGHTEN | • UNFOUGHTEN adj. (archaic) without having been fought e.g. the army departed unfoughten. |
| UNFRAUGHTS | • UNFRAUGHT v. to unload. |
| UNFRIGHTED | • unfrighted adj. (Archaic) unfrightened. • UNFRIGHTED adj. (archaic) not frightened. |
| UNRIGHTFUL | • unrightful adj. Not rightful. • UNRIGHTFUL adj. not rightful. |
| UNSHIFTING | • unshifting v. Present participle of unshift. • UNSHIFT v. to release the shift key on a typewriter. |
| UPSHIFTING | • upshifting v. Present participle of upshift. • UPSHIFT v. to shift an automotive vehicle into a higher gear. |