| CLAUGHTING | • CLAUGHT v. (Scots) to snatch, also CLAUCHT. |
| DRAUGHTING | • draughting v. Present participle of draught. • DRAUGHT v. to draft. |
| FLAUGHTING | • FLAUGHT v. (Scots) to cut, pare. |
| FRAUGHTAGE | • fraughtage n. (Obsolete) freight; cargo. • FRAUGHTAGE n. (Shakespeare) loading, cargo, also FRAUTAGE. |
| FRAUGHTING | • fraughting v. Present participle of fraught. • FRAUGHT v. to load with tension. |
| GUNFIGHTER | • gunfighter n. A person who engages in gunfights; a gunslinger. • GUNFIGHTER n. one who fights with guns. |
| OUGHTLINGS | • OUGHTLINGS adv. (Scots) at all. |
| OUTGUSHING | • outgushing v. Present participle of outgush. • outgushing n. That which gushes outward. • OUTGUSH v. to gush over. |
| PLOUGHGATE | • ploughgate n. (Scotland) The Scottish carucate or hide: a unit of land area and tax assessment intended to support a household. • PLOUGHGATE n. (Scots) plowland. |
| THUGGERIES | • thuggeries n. Plural of thuggery. • THUGGERY n. thuggish behaviour. |
| THUGGISHLY | • thuggishly adv. In a thuggish way. |
| TOUGHENING | • toughening v. Present participle of toughen. • toughening n. The process of making something tougher. • TOUGHENING n. the act of toughening. |
| TROUGHINGS | • TROUGHING n. the act of consuming greedily. |
| UNDIGHTING | • undighting v. Present participle of undight. • UNDIGHT v. (Spenser) to undo, take off. |
| UNGIRTHING | • ungirthing v. Present participle of ungirth. • UNGIRTH v. to free from a girth. |
| UNRIGHTING | • unrighting v. Present participle of unright. • UNRIGHT v. to wrong or to make wrong. |
| UNSIGHTING | • unsighting v. Present participle of unsight. • UNSIGHT v. to prevent from seeing. |
| UPLIGHTING | • uplighting n. Lighting concentrated in an upward direction. • uplighting v. Present participle of uplight. • UPLIGHTING n. lighting to a higher degree. |
| UPRIGHTING | • uprighting v. Present participle of upright. • UPRIGHT v. to raise or restore to an upright position. |