| CHINKIER | • CHINKY adj. full of cracks. |
| CHINKING | • chinking n. The material used to fill the spaces between logs in a log house; caulking. • chinking n. The sound of something that chinks. • chinking v. Present participle of chink. |
| CHIRKING | • chirking v. Present participle of chirk. • CHIRK v. (Scots) to squeak. |
| FISHSKIN | • fishskin n. The skin of a fish. • FISHSKIN n. the skin of a fish. |
| HIKOIING | • hikoiing v. Present participle of hikoi. • HIKOI v. (Maori) to take part in a protest march. |
| HINDMILK | • hindmilk n. The milk secreted during the later part of breastfeeding, typically high in fat and low in protein. • HINDMILK n. breast milk exuded after the first part of a feeding. |
| HINKIEST | • hinkiest adj. Superlative form of hinky: most hinky. • HINKY adj. strange, unreliable. |
| HOICKING | • hoicking v. Present participle of hoick. • hoicking n. The process of gathering mucous and phlegm in the mouth and spitting it out. • HOICK v. to hitch up, also HOIK. |
| INKHOSIS | • INKHOSI n. a traditional leader of a Zulu clan, also INKOSI. |
| KINCHINS | • kinchins n. Plural of kinchin. • KINCHIN n. in thieves's slang, a child. |
| KINGFISH | • kingfish n. Any of several food fishes of the genus Menticirrhus from the Atlantic; kingcroaker. • kingfish n. Other Atlantic fish. • kingfish n. Any of several similar fishes of the Pacific. |
| KINGSHIP | • kingship n. The dignity, rank or office of a king; the state of being a king. • kingship n. A monarchy. • kingship n. The territory or dominion of a king; a kingdom. |
| KINSHIPS | • kinships n. Plural of kinship. • KINSHIP n. relationship. |
| MISTHINK | • misthink v. (Transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To think wrongly or badly (of). • misthink v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To have sinful thoughts. • MISTHINK v. to think wrongly. |
| SHINKINS | • SHINKIN n. (Welsh) a worthless person. |
| SHIRKING | • shirking v. Present participle of shirk. • shirking n. The act of one who shirks. • SHIRK v. to avoid work or a duty. |
| SHRIKING | • SHRIKE v. to shriek, also SCRIKE, SHREEK, SHREIK, SHRIECH, SHRIEK, SHRITCH, SKRIKE. |
| THICKING | • thicking v. Present participle of thick. • THICK v. (Spenser) to make thick. |
| THINKING | • thinking n. Thought; gerund of think. • thinking v. Present participle of think. • THINKING n. an opinion of judgement. |
| WHISKING | • whisking v. Present participle of whisk. • whisking n. The motion of something that is whisked. • whisking n. The movement of an animal’s whiskers. |