| HAIRWING | • HAIRWING n. a fishing lure tied with hair. |
| INGROWTH | • ingrowth n. (Medicine) Growth inwards. • INGROWTH n. a growth inward. |
| SHOWRING | • showring n. Alternative form of show ring. • show␣ring n. A ring where animals are exhibited. • SHOWRING n. a ring where animals are displayed. |
| SHREWING | • shrewing v. Present participle of shrew. • SHREW v. (Shakespeare) to curse. |
| SHROWING | • shrowing v. Present participle of shrow. • SHROW v. (Shakespeare) to shrew, to curse, also SHREW. |
| THRAWING | • THRAW v. (Scots) to turn, twist. |
| THROWING | • throwing v. Present participle of throw. • throwing n. The act by which something is thrown. • throwing n. The process of making ceramic ware on the potter’s wheel. |
| WHARFING | • wharfing n. Wharfs collectively. • wharfing n. The material for constructing a wharf. • wharfing n. (Engineering) A technique of facing seawalls and embankments with planks driven as piles and secured by ties. |
| WHINGERS | • whingers n. Plural of whinger. • WHINGER n. (historical) a dirk or short sword. |
| WHINGIER | • WHINGY adj. complaining. |
| WHIRLING | • whirling v. Present participle of whirl. • whirling n. The action of the verb to whirl. • whirling adj. That whirls or whirl. |
| WHIRRING | • whirring n. A whirr, the sounds of a whirr. • whirring v. Present participle of whirr. • whirring adj. Spinning rapidly. |
| WHORINGS | • whorings n. Plural of whoring. • WHORING n. the profession of a whore. |
| WHORLING | • whorling v. Present participle of whorl. • WHORL v. to move in a twisted or convoluted fashion. |
| WORTHING | • worthing v. Present participle of worth. • Worthing prop.n. (Uncountable) A placename… • Worthing prop.n. (Countable) A habitational surname from Old English. |
| WRATHING | • wrathing v. Present participle of wrath. • WRATH v. (obsolete) to make or become angry. |
| WRETHING | • WRETHE v. (Spenser) to shape into a wreath, to wreathe. |
| WRITHING | • writhing adj. Bended in twisting struggle. • writhing v. Present participle of writhe. • writhing n. A twisting struggle. |