| ASHAMING | • ashaming v. Present participle of ashame. • ASHAME v. (archaic) to shame. |
| GINGHAMS | • ginghams n. Plural of gingham. • GINGHAM n. (Malay) a striped cotton fabric. |
| GUNSMITH | • gunsmith n. A person skilled in the repair and servicing of firearms. • GUNSMITH n. one who makes or repairs firearms. |
| HUMMINGS | • hummings n. Plural of humming. • HUMMING n. the noise of bees. |
| MASHINGS | • mashings n. Plural of mashing. • MASHING n. the act of mashing. |
| MENSHING | • MENSH v. (colloquial) to mention. |
| MESHINGS | • meshings n. Plural of meshing. • MESHING n. the act of meshing. |
| MICHINGS | • MICHING n. the act of playing truant. |
| MOSHINGS | • MOSHING n. a style of energetic sinuous dancing. |
| MULSHING | • mulshing v. Present participle of mulsh. • MULSH v. to cover with mulsh, also MULCH. |
| MUSHINGS | • MUSHING n. the act of reducing to mush. |
| SCHEMING | • scheming v. Present participle of scheme. • scheming adj. (Derogatory) Tending to scheme; forming underhand plots. • scheming n. The activity or practice of making secret or underhanded plans. |
| SHAMINGS | • shamings n. Plural of shaming. • SHAMING n. the act of causing someone to feel a painful sense of guilt or degradation. |
| SHAMMING | • shamming v. Present participle of sham. • SHAM v. to feign. |
| SHIMMING | • shimming v. Present participle of shim. • shimming n. (Crime) The act of fraudulently copying a chip from a chip-and-pin card, such as found on credit cards… • SHIM v. to adjust by using a thin strip of metal or wood. |
| SMASHING | • smashing adj. Serving to smash (something). • smashing adj. (Originally US, now Britain and Ireland) Wonderful, very good or impressive. • smashing n. Gerund: The action of the verb to smash. |
| SMISHING | • smishing n. Identity theft committed through a malicious link contained within a text message. • SMISHING n. the practice of using fraudulent text messages to extract financial data from users for purposes of identity theft. |
| SMITHING | • smithing n. The work of a smith; the forging of metal. • SMITHING n. the work of a smith. |
| SMUSHING | • smushing v. Present participle of smush. • SMUSH v. to crush. |