| BUSHWAHS | • BUSHWAH n. nonsense, also BUSHWA. |
| HAWKSHAW | • hawkshaw n. (Dated, 19th century) A detective. • Hawkshaw prop.n. A surname. • Hawkshaw prop.n. A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SD7515). |
| HERNSHAW | • hernshaw n. Obsolete form of heronsew. • HERNSHAW n. a heron, also HERONSEW, HERONSHAW. |
| HIGHWAYS | • highways n. Plural of highway. • HIGHWAY n. a major road. |
| NOHOWISH | • nohowish adj. (Colloquial) Feeling out of sorts. • NOHOWISH adj. out of sorts. |
| PEISHWAH | • peishwah n. Alternative form of peshwa. • PEISHWAH n. a chief minister of the Mahrattas, also PEISHWA, PESHWA. |
| SHOWGHES | • SHOWGHE n. (Shakespeare) a shaggy dog, also SHOUGH. |
| SHREWISH | • shrewish adj. Of or pertaining to a shrew (a nagging, ill-tempered woman). • shrewish adj. Bad-tempered; ill-natured; obstinate, as a shrew. • SHREWISH adj. ill-tempered. |
| SHWESHWE | • shweshwe n. A patterned South African fabric. • SHWESHWE n. (South African) an African cotton print fabric. |
| WASHHAND | • washhand adj. Used primarily for washing one’s hands. • wash-hand adj. Alternative form of washhand. • WASHHAND adj. as in washhand basin. |
| WHEESHED | • wheeshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of wheesh. • WHEESH v. (Scots) to call for silence, also WHEESHT, WHISHT. |
| WHEESHES | • wheeshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wheesh. • WHEESH v. (Scots) to call for silence, also WHEESHT, WHISHT. |
| WHEESHTS | • WHEESHT v. (Scots) to call for silence, also WHEESH, WHISHT. |
| WHIPLASH | • whiplash n. The lash of a whip. • whiplash n. An injury to the upper spine connected to a violent jerk of the head in either a backward or forward… • whiplash n. (Figurative) An abrupt and unexpected change, or the resulting feeling of shock. |
| WHISHING | • whishing v. Present participle of whish. • WHISH v. to move with a hissing sound. |
| WHISHTED | • WHISHT v. (Scots) to keep silent, also WHEESH, WHEESHT. |
| WHITHERS | • whithers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whither. • WHITHER v. to blow strongly with a roaring sound, also WUTHER. |
| WHOOMPHS | • whoomphs n. Plural of whoomph. • whoomphs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whoomph. • WHOOMPH n. a sudden loud sound, also WHOOMP. |
| WHOOSHED | • whooshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of whoosh. • WHOOSH v. to move with a hissing sound, also WOOSH. |
| WHOOSHES | • whooshes n. Plural of whoosh. • whooshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whoosh. • WHOOSH v. to move with a hissing sound, also WOOSH. |