| BRISKENING | • briskening v. Present participle of brisken. • BRISKEN v. to make brisk. |
| DISRANKING | • disranking v. Present participle of disrank. • DISRANK v. to reduce rank. |
| GREENSHANK | • greenshank n. A wading bird, Tringa nebularia, that has long greenish legs and is native to Eurasia. • GREENSHANK n. a large sandpiper with long, somewhat greenish legs. |
| HANKERINGS | • hankerings n. Plural of hankering. • HANKERING n. a yearning. |
| INWORKINGS | • inworkings n. Plural of inworking. • INWORKING n. the act of working in. |
| RANSACKING | • ransacking v. Present participle of ransack. • ransacking n. The act by which something is ransacked. • RANSACKING n. the act of searching thoroughly. |
| RECKONINGS | • reckonings n. Plural of reckoning. • RECKONING n. the act of reckoning. |
| RESKINNING | • reskinning v. Present participle of reskin. • RESKIN v. to replace the outermost layer of an aircraft or motor vehicle. |
| SNICKERING | • snickering v. Present participle of snicker. • snickering n. The act of one who snickers. • SNICKER v. to utter a partly stifled giggle. |
| SNOOKERING | • snookering v. Present participle of snooker. • SNOOKER v. to thwart, obstruct. |
| SNORKELING | • snorkeling n. The act of swimming using a snorkel. • snorkeling v. Present participle of snorkel. • SNORKELING n. the act of using a snorkel. |
| SPRINKLING | • sprinkling v. Present participle of sprinkle. • sprinkling n. The action of the verb to sprinkle. • sprinkling n. A small thinly distributed amount, e.g. of some liquid, powder or other fine substance that is sprinkled… |
| STARKENING | • starkening v. Present participle of starken. • STARKEN v. to make or become stark. |
| STONKERING | • stonkering v. Present participle of stonker. • STONKER v. (Australian slang) to hit hard, to knock unconscious. |
| STRINKLING | • strinkling v. Present participle of strinkle. • STRINKLING n. a sprinkling. |
| TINKERINGS | • tinkerings n. Plural of tinkering. • TINKERING n. the act of tinkering. |
| UNDERKINGS | • underkings n. Plural of underking. • UNDERKING n. a sub-king. |