| BLIGHTIES | • blighties n. Plural of blighty. • Blighties n. Plural of Blighty. • BLIGHTY n. a soldier's wound that gets him sent home. |
| CHITLINGS | • chitlings n. Pronunciation spelling of chitterlings. • CHITLING n. part of the small intestine of swine, also CHITLIN, CHITTERLING. |
| GENTILISH | • gentilish adj. Heathenish; pagan. • GENTILISH adj. heathenish, pagan. |
| HIGHTAILS | • hightails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hightail. • HIGHTAIL v. to retreat rapidly. |
| LIGHTINGS | • lightings n. Plural of lighting. • LIGHTING n. illumination. |
| LIGHTLIES | • LIGHTLY v. to slight or make light of, also LICHTLY. |
| LIGHTSHIP | • lightship n. (Nautical) A vessel riding at anchor and displaying a light for the guidance of sailors, in a position… • light-ship n. Alternative spelling of lightship. • LIGHTSHIP n. a ship intended to function as a lighthouse. |
| MISLIGHTS | • mislights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislight. • mislights n. Plural of mislight. • MISLIGHT v. to lead astray by its light. |
| SIDELIGHT | • sidelight n. A light found at the side of something; especially of a vehicle. • sidelight n. A window found at one or both sides of a door. • sidelight n. A piece of incidental information that helps one understand a subject. |
| SIGHTLIER | • sightlier adj. Comparative form of sightly: more sightly. • SIGHTLY adj. pleasing to look at. |
| SIGHTLINE | • sightline n. A line between an observer or a piece of optical equipment and an object of interest; line of sight. • SIGHTLINE n. a line of sight. |
| SLIGHTING | • slighting v. Present participle of slight. • slighting adj. In the manner of a slight; belittling, deprecative. • slighting n. The act of giving a slight or snub. |
| SLIGHTISH | • slightish adj. Somewhat slight. • SLIGHTISH adj. somewhat slight. |
| TIGRISHLY | • tigrishly adv. Alternative form of tigerishly. • TIGRISH adv. resembling a tiger, also TIGERISH. |
| TWILIGHTS | • twilights n. Plural of twilight. • TWILIGHT v. to light imperfectly or faintly; to make twilit. |
| WHISTLING | • whistling v. Present participle and gerund of whistle. • whistling n. A shrill, breathy sound; a whistle. • WHISTLING adj. of e.g. a wind, making a shrill, clear musical sound. |
| WHITLINGS | • whitlings n. Plural of whitling. • WHITLING n. a young bull trout. |