| ANGUISHING | • anguishing v. Present participle of anguish. • anguishing n. A feeling or expression of anguish. • ANGUISH v. to suffer extreme pain. |
| DISPUNGING | • dispunging v. Present participle of dispunge. • DISPUNGE v. (Shakespeare) to sprinkle as from a sponge, also DISPONGE. |
| GANGRENOUS | • gangrenous adj. Indicative of or afflicted with gangrene. • GANGRENOUS adj. of or like gangrene. |
| GROUNDINGS | • groundings n. Plural of grounding. • GROUNDING n. a foundation. |
| GRUNGINESS | • grunginess n. The condition of being grungy. |
| GUESTENING | • guestening v. Present participle of guesten. • GUESTEN v. (obsolete) to stay as a guest. |
| GUNSLINGER | • gunslinger n. (Historical) A person in the Old West who carried a gun and was an expert at quickly drawing it and firing. • gunslinger n. (By extension) A person who behaves with the reckless bravado expected of someone who would duel with guns. • GUNSLINGER n. a person noted for speed and skill in handling and shooting a gun esp. in the American West. |
| OUTSINGING | • outsinging v. Present participle of outsing. • OUTSING v. to surpass in singing. |
| SANGUINING | • sanguining v. Present participle of sanguine. • SANGUINE v. to stain with blood. |
| SCROUNGING | • scrounging v. Present participle of scrounge. • scrounging n. The act of one who scrounges. • scrounging n. (In the plural) Material that has been scrounged. |
| SUNGAZINGS | • SUNGAZING n. the practice of staring directly at the sun at sunset or sunrise, esp. in the belief that doing so allows one to survive without eating food. |
| UNSIGHTING | • unsighting v. Present participle of unsight. • UNSIGHT v. to prevent from seeing. |
| UNSLINGING | • unslinging v. Present participle of unsling. • UNSLING v. to remove from a slung position. |
| UNSNAGGING | • unsnagging v. Present participle of unsnag. • UNSNAG v. to free of snags. |
| UPSWINGING | • upswinging v. Present participle of upswing. • UPSWING v. to swing upward. |
| YOUNGLINGS | • younglings n. Plural of youngling. • YOUNGLING n. (archaic) a young person or animal. |