| TIGHTENING | • tightening v. Present participle of tighten. • tightening n. The act or process of making more tight. • TIGHTENING n. the act of making tight. |
| OUTNIGHTING | • outnighting v. Present participle of outnight. • OUTNIGHT v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in mentioning nights. |
| TIGHTENINGS | • tightenings n. Plural of tightening. • TIGHTENING n. the act of making tight. |
| DOUGHNUTTING | • doughnutting n. (UK) A method of fare evasion by buying tickets only covering the beginning and the end of a journey. • DOUGHNUTTING n. the act of surrounding a speaker to give the impression of a packed house. |
| RETIGHTENING | • retightening v. Present participle of retighten. • retightening n. The act or process of tightening something again. • RETIGHTEN v. to tighten again. |
| DOUGHNUTTINGS | • DOUGHNUTTING n. the act of surrounding a speaker to give the impression of a packed house. |
| STRAIGHTENING | • straightening v. Present participle of straighten. • straightening n. The act of making something straight. • STRAIGHTEN v. to make straight. |
| STRENGTHENING | • strengthening v. Present participle of strengthen. • strengthening n. The process by which something is strengthened. • STRENGTHENING n. the act of making stronger. |
| OVERTIGHTENING | • overtightening v. Present participle of overtighten. • OVERTIGHTEN v. to tighten to excess. |
| STRENGTHENINGS | • strengthenings n. Plural of strengthening. • STRENGTHENING n. the act of making stronger. |
| RESTRENGTHENING | • restrengthening v. Present participle of restrengthen. • RESTRENGTHEN v. to strengthen again. |