| BULLHORN | • bullhorn n. (Chiefly US) A megaphone which electronically amplifies a person’s natural voice. • bull-horn n. Alternative form of bullhorn. • bull␣horn n. Alternative form of bullhorn. |
| HORNFULS | • hornfuls n. Plural of hornful. • HORNFUL n. the capacity of a drinking horn. |
| HOURLONG | • hourlong adj. Which lasts an hour, or approximately so. • hourlong adj. Of or relating to an hourlong period of time. • HOURLONG adj. lasting an hour. |
| HUNGERLY | • hungerly adv. (Obsolete) Hungrily. • hungerly adj. (Obsolete) Wanting food; starved. • HUNGERLY adj. (Shakespeare) hungry, hungrily. |
| HUNGRILY | • hungrily adv. In a hungry way or manner; with hunger. • HUNGRY adv. having a craving desire. |
| HURDLING | • hurdling n. (Athletics) A track and field running event where the runners have to jump over a number of hurdles. • hurdling n. Hurdles collectively; frames of twigs, etc. for enclosing land. • hurdling v. Present participle of hurdle. |
| HURLINGS | • hurlings n. Plural of hurling. • HURLING n. a ball game similar to hockey, also HURLEY. |
| HURTLING | • hurtling v. Present participle of hurtle. • hurtling n. The act of something being hurtled or thrown. • HURTLE v. to rush violently. |
| INHAULER | • inhauler n. Synonym of inhaul. • INHAULER n. a line for bringing in a sail, also INHAUL. |
| LAUNCHER | • launcher n. One who or that which launches. A device that throws something or the person who initiates a launch. • launcher n. (Computing) An application that launches another or others, often holding icons or menus for frequently used programs. • LAUNCHER n. a launching device. |
| LUNCHERS | • lunchers n. Plural of luncher. • LUNCHER n. one who takes lunch. |
| LURCHING | • lurching v. Present participle of lurch. • lurching n. The action of the verb to lurch. • LURCH v. to roll or pitch suddenly. |
| LUTHERNS | • lutherns n. Plural of luthern. • LUTHERN n. a dormer window. |
| PRELUNCH | • prelunch adj. Before lunch. • PRELUNCH adj. before lunch. |
| RELAUNCH | • relaunch v. To launch again. • relaunch n. The act or fact of launching again. • RELAUNCH v. to launch again. |
| SLUGHORN | • slughorn n. (Nonstandard, rare) A wind instrument. • slughorn n. Obsolete spelling of slogan (“a battle cry among the ancient Irish or highlanders of Scotland”). • slug-horn n. Alternative form of slughorn. |
| TURNHALL | • turnhall n. Alternative form of turnhalle. • TURNHALL n. a building where gymnasts practice. |
| UNHOLIER | • unholier adj. Comparative form of unholy: more unholy. • UNHOLY adj. not holy. |