| GILCUP | • GILCUP n. (dialect) a buttercup, also GILTCUP. |
| GLUMPS | • glumps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glump. • glumps n. A state of sulking; sullen mood. • GLUMPS n. the sulks. |
| GLUMPY | • glumpy adj. (Colloquial, archaic) glum; sullen; sulky. • GLUMPY adj. (dialect) sulky. |
| GULPED | • gulped v. Simple past tense and past participle of gulp. • GULP v. to swallow rapidly. |
| GULPER | • gulper n. One who gulps. • gulper n. A gulper eel. • GULPER n. one who gulps. |
| GULPHS | • gulphs n. Plural of gulph. • GULPH n. a deep chasm, also GULF. |
| PLAGUE | • plague n. (Often used with the, sometimes capitalized: the Plague) The bubonic plague, the pestilent disease caused… • plague n. (Pathology) An epidemic or pandemic caused by any pestilence, but specifically by the above disease. • plague n. A widespread affliction, calamity or destructive influx, especially when seen as divine retribution. |
| PLAGUY | • plaguy adj. Causing annoyance or bother; irritating. • PLAGUY adj. vexatious, also PLAGUEY. |
| PLEUGH | • pleugh n. (Scotland) plow. • PLEUGH v. (Scots) to plough, also PLEUCH. |
| PLOUGH | • plough n. A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting. • plough n. The use of a plough; tillage. • plough n. Alternative form of Plough (Synonym of Ursa Major). |
| PLUNGE | • plunge v. (Transitive) To thrust into liquid, or into any penetrable substance; to immerse. • plunge v. (Figuratively, transitive) To cast, stab or throw into some thing, state, condition or action. • plunge v. (Transitive, obsolete) To baptize by immersion. |
| PUGGLE | • puggle v. (UK, regional) To coax (a rabbit) from a burrow by poking a stick down the hole and moving it about;… • puggle v. (UK, regional) To poke around a hole with a stick, as to explore, remove obstacles, etc. • puggle n. (Chiefly Australia) A baby monotreme (echidna or platypus). |
| PUGILS | • pugils n. Plural of pugil. • PUGIL n. (obsolete) a boxer. |
| PULING | • puling v. Present participle of pule. • puling n. A whining or whimpering. • PULING adj. whimpering. |
| PUNGLE | • pungle v. (Southwestern US, regional) To pay or hand over; to shell out. • PUNGLE v. (US) to contribute. |
| PUTLOG | • putlog n. (Architecture) One of the short pieces of timber on which the planks forming the floor of a scaffold… • PUTLOG n. a crosspiece in a scaffolding, also PUTLOCK. |
| UNPLUG | • unplug v. (Transitive) To disconnect from a supply, especially an electrical socket. • unplug v. (Intransitive) To stop using electronic devices, especially for relaxation or to reduce stress. • unplug v. (Transitive) To remove a blockage from (especially a water pipe or drain). |