| ASWING | • aswing adv. In a state of swinging. • ASWING adv. swingingly. |
| BEWIGS | • bewigs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bewig. • BEWIG v. to dress in a wig. |
| GAWSIE | • GAWSIE adj. (Scots) portly, jolly, also GAUCIE, GAUCY, GAWCY, GAWSY. |
| JIGSAW | • jigsaw n. A power saw with fine teeth and a narrow blade which can cut curves in wood or metal. • jigsaw n. A jigsaw puzzle. • jigsaw n. Something that can be compared to a jigsaw puzzle. |
| SAWING | • sawing v. Present participle of saw. • sawing n. The act by which something is sawn. • sawing n. (Usually in the plural) A shaving or fragment of sawn material. |
| SEWING | • sewing v. Present participle of sew. • sewing n. The action of the verb to sew. • sewing n. Something that is being or has been sewn. |
| SOWING | • sowing v. Present participle of sow. • sowing n. The act or process by which something is sown. • SOWING n. the act of sowing. |
| SWINGE | • swinge v. (Obsolete) To singe. • swinge v. (Archaic) To move like a lash; to lash. • swinge v. (Archaic) To strike hard. |
| SWINGS | • swings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swing. • swings n. Plural of swing. • Swings prop.n. Plural of Swing. |
| SWINGY | • swingy adj. (Informal) Having a swinging motion. • swingy adj. (Informal) Characteristic of swing music. • swingy adj. (Informal, politics) Having many swing voters. |
| WEIGHS | • weighs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weigh. • WEIGH v. to determine the weight of. |
| WIGANS | • wigans n. Plural of wigan. • WIGAN n. a stiff plain-woven cotton. |
| WIGHTS | • wights n. Plural of wight. • WIGHT v. (Scots) to blame, lay the blame on. |
| WILGAS | • wilgas n. Plural of wilga. • WILGA n. (Native Australian) a small white-flowered Australian tree. |
| WINGES | • winges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of winge. • Winges prop.n. Plural of Winge. • WINGE v. to complain fretfully, also WHEENGE, WHINGE. |
| WISING | • wising v. Present participle of wise. • WISE v. (Scots) to guide in a certain direction. |
| WONGIS | • WONGI v. (Native Australian) to talk or chat. |
| WRINGS | • wrings v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wring. • wrings n. Plural of wring. • WRING v. to twist so as to compress. |