| GRIPSACKS | • gripsacks n. Plural of gripsack. • GRIPSACK n. a traveller's handbag.
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| KRUMPINGS | • KRUMPING n. a type of dancing in which participants, often wearing face paint, dance with one another in a fast and aggressive style mimicking a fight but without any physical contact. | 
| PACKAGERS | • packagers n. Plural of packager. • PACKAGER n. one who packages.
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| PORKLINGS | • porklings n. Plural of porkling. • PORKLING n. a young pig.
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| PRANKINGS | • prankings n. Plural of pranking. • PRANKING n. colourful adornment.
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| PRICKINGS | • prickings n. Plural of pricking. • PRICKING n. a prickly feeling.
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| PRONKINGS | • PRONKING n. a springbok's leaping in the air. | 
| PRUSIKING | • prusiking v. Present participle of prusik. • PRUSIK v. (German) to climb using mountaineering slings.
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| SKIAGRAPH | • skiagraph n. (Physics) Alternative form of sciagraph. • skiagraph v. Alternative form of sciagraph.
 • SKIAGRAPH n. a shadow picture or photograph, e.g. an X-ray photograph.
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| SKRIMPING | • skrimping v. Present participle of skrimp. • SKRIMP v. to scratch and save, also SCRIMP.
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| SKRUMPING | • SKRUMP v. (colloquial) to steal fruit (esp. apples) from trees, also SCRUMP. | 
| SPARKLING | • sparkling v. Present participle and gerund of sparkle. • sparkling adj. Of an object, reflecting light as if giving off tiny sparks or flashes of light.
 • sparkling adj. Of a beverage, especially an alcoholic beverage, containing dissolved carbon dioxide (either naturally…
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| SPARKPLUG | • sparkplug n. Alternative form of spark plug. • sparkplug v. (Transitive) To serve as the driving force behind (a new endeavour).
 • spark␣plug n. The part of an internal combustion engine which forms a high-voltage electric spark which ignites the…
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| SPRINGBOK | • springbok n. A small, fast antelope native to southern Africa, Antidorcas marsupialis. • Springbok n. A member of South Africa’s national rugby union team ("the Springboks").
 • SPRINGBOK n. (South African) a kind of antelope, that moves in leaps when alarmed, also SPRINGBUCK.
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| SPRUIKING | • spruiking v. Present participle of spruik. • SPRUIK v. (Australian slang) of a showman, etc., to harangue people in public.
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