| CHIRRES | • chirres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chirre. • CHIRRE v. to chirp like a cricket, also CHIRR. |
| CURRISH | • currish adj. Pertaining to a cur or mongrel. • currish adj. (Now rare) Ignoble, mean-spirited. • CURRISH adj. like a cur, rude or bad-tempered. |
| GHARRIS | • gharris n. Plural of gharri. • GHARRI n. (Hindi) in India, a wheeled vehicle for hire, also GHARRY. |
| HARIRAS | • hariras n. Plural of harira. • HARIRA n. (Arabic) a kind of Moroccan soup. |
| HARRIES | • harries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of harry. • Harries prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic. • Harries n. Plural of Harrie. |
| HERRIES | • herries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of herry. • HERRY v. (Spenser) to praise, regard as holy, also HERY, HERYE. |
| HORSIER | • horsier adj. Comparative form of horsey: more horsey. • HORSEY adj. like a horse, also HORSY. |
| HURRIES | • hurries n. Plural of hurry. • hurries v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hurry. • HURRY v. to move swiftly. |
| REHIRES | • rehires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rehire. • rehires n. Plural of rehire. • re-hires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-hire. |
| RUSHIER | • rushier adj. Comparative form of rushy: more rushy. • RUSHY adj. abounding in rushes. |
| SCIRRHI | • scirrhi n. Plural of scirrhus. • SCIRRHUS n. (Latin) a hard tumour. |
| SHERRIS | • sherris n. Obsolete form of sherry. • SHERRIS n. (archaic) sherry. |
| SHIRKER | • shirker n. One who shirks a duty or responsibility. • shirker n. One who is lazy. • SHIRKER n. one who shirks. |
| SHIRRAS | • SHIRRA n. (Scots) a law-enforcement officer of a county, also SHERIFF. |
| SHIRRED | • shirred v. Simple past tense and past participle of shirr. • shirred v. Simple past tense and past participle of shir. • SHIRR v. to pucker, also SHIR. |
| SHRIVER | • shriver n. (Obsolete) A person who shrives; a confessor. • Shriver prop.n. A surname. • SHRIVER n. one who shrives; a confessor. |
| SIRRAHS | • sirrahs n. Plural of sirrah. • SIRRAH n. (archaic) a mode of address, sir, also SIREE, SIRRA, SIRREE. |
| STIRRAH | • STIRRAH n. (Scots) a respectful mode of address, also STIRRA. |
| WIRRAHS | • wirrahs n. Plural of wirrah. • WIRRAH n. (Native Australian) a saltwater fish with bright blue spots. |