| CHUCKLING | • chuckling v. Present participle of chuckle. • chuckling n. (Gerund of chuckle) An instance in which someone chuckles. • CHUCKLING adj. laughing quietly. |
| CHUNKINGS | • chunkings n. Plural of chunking. • CHUNKING n. the act of grouping objects mentally. |
| DOUGHLIKE | • doughlike adj. Resembling dough. • DOUGHLIKE adj. like dough. |
| GUNKHOLED | • gunkholed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gunkhole. • GUNKHOLE v. to cruise around gunkholes. |
| GUNKHOLES | • gunkholes n. Plural of gunkhole. • gunk-holes n. Plural of gunk-hole. • GUNKHOLE v. to cruise around gunkholes. |
| HUNKERING | • hunkering v. Present participle of hunker. • HUNKER v. to squat. |
| ROUGHBACK | • ROUGHBACK n. a rough-skinned flatfish. |
| ROUGHNECK | • roughneck n. (Colloquial, chiefly US) Someone with rough manners; a rowdy or uncouth person. • roughneck n. (Colloquial, chiefly US) An ironworker; a dirty or low-paid worker, a labourer. • roughneck n. (Colloquial, chiefly US) A labourer on an oil rig. |
| SHUCKINGS | • shuckings n. Plural of shucking. • SHUCKING n. the act of one that shucks. |
| UNCHOKING | • unchoking v. Present participle of unchoke. • UNCHOKE v. to free from obstruction. |
| UNHOOKING | • unhooking v. Present participle of unhook. • unhooking n. The removal of or from a hook. • UNHOOK v. to remove from a hook. |
| UNHUSKING | • unhusking v. Present participle of unhusk. • UNHUSK v. to remove the husks from. |
| UNKNIGHTS | • unknights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unknight. • UNKNIGHT v. to divest of knighthood. |