| BESHIVERING | • BESHIVER v. to break into small pieces. |
| DISHEVELING | • disheveling v. Present participle of dishevel. • DISHEVEL v. to make the hair untidy. |
| DISVOUCHING | • disvouching v. Present participle of disvouch. • DISVOUCH v. (Shakespeare) to disavow. |
| ENRAVISHING | • enravishing v. Present participle of enravish. • enravishing adj. That enravishes. • ENRAVISH v. to enrapture. |
| MISBEHAVING | • misbehaving n. Bad conduct or actions. • misbehaving v. Present participle of misbehave. • MISBEHAVE v. to behave wrongly. |
| OVERFISHING | • overfishing v. Present participle of overfish. • overfishing n. Fishing that reduces the stock of remaining fish in an area to below that which is acceptable. • OVERFISHING n. excessive fishing. |
| OVERSHINING | • overshining v. Present participle of overshine. • OVERSHINE v. (Shakespeare) to shine over or upon. |
| RAVISHINGLY | • ravishingly adv. In a ravishing or beautiful manner. • RAVISHING adv. RAVISH, to seize and carry off by force. |
| SHIVAREEING | • shivareeing v. Present participle of shivaree. • SHIVAREE v. to perform a mock serenade, also CHIVAREE, CHIVARI. |
| SHIVERINGLY | • shiveringly adv. While shivering, for example with fright. • SHIVERING adv. trembling with fear or cold. |
| SHRIVELLING | • shrivelling v. (Britain, Canada) present participle of shrivel. • shrivelling n. The act or process by which something shrivels. • SHRIVEL v. to contract into wrinkles. |
| VANISHINGLY | • vanishingly adv. So as to vanish, or appear to vanish; especially, very small or rare. • VANISHING adv. disappearing. |
| VANQUISHING | • vanquishing v. Present participle of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |
| VARNISHINGS | • varnishings n. Plural of varnishing. • VARNISHING n. the act of varnishing. |
| VIRGINHOODS | • VIRGINHOOD n. virginity. |