| CUCKOOING | • cuckooing v. Present participle of cuckoo. • cuckooing n. The call of a cuckoo. • cuckooing n. (UK) A form of crime in which the home of a vulnerable person is taken over by a criminal gang and used… |
| DROUKINGS | • DROUKING n. a drenching, also DROOKING. |
| OUTASKING | • outasking v. Present participle of outask. • OUTASK v. to surpass in asking. |
| OUTBAKING | • outbaking v. Present participle of outbake. • OUTBAKE v. to surpass in baking. |
| OUTTAKING | • outtaking v. Present participle of outtake. • OUTTAKE v. to take out, except. |
| UNCHOKING | • unchoking v. Present participle of unchoke. • UNCHOKE v. to free from obstruction. |
| UNCOCKING | • uncocking v. Present participle of uncock. • UNCOCK v. to remove from a cocked position. |
| UNCORKING | • uncorking v. Present participle of uncork. • UNCORK v. to draw the cork. |
| UNDOCKING | • undocking v. Present participle of undock. • undocking n. The process by which something is undocked; removal from a dock. • UNDOCK v. to move away from a dock. |
| UNGODLIKE | • ungodlike adj. Not godlike. • UNGODLIKE adj. not like a god. |
| UNHOOKING | • unhooking v. Present participle of unhook. • unhooking n. The removal of or from a hook. • UNHOOK v. to remove from a hook. |
| UNKNOWING | • unknowing adj. Without knowing; ignorant. • unknowing adj. (Obsolete) Unknown, unbeknownst (to someone). • unknowing n. Absence of knowledge; ignorance of something. |
| UNLOCKING | • unlocking v. Present participle of unlock. • unlocking n. The act by which something is unlocked. • UNLOCK v. to unfasten the lock of. |
| UNWORKING | • unworking v. Present participle of unwork. • unworking n. A process of undoing or destroying something previously made. • unworking adj. (Rare) Not working for a living; subsisting without employment. |
| UPLOCKING | • uplocking v. Present participle of uplock. • UPLOCK v. to lock up. |
| UPLOOKING | • uplooking v. Present participle of uplook. • UPLOOK v. to look up. |