| HOLDOUTS | • holdouts n. Plural of holdout. • hold␣outs n. Plural of hold out. • HOLDOUT n. one who delays signing a contract. |
| HOTHOUSE | • hothouse n. A heated greenhouse. • hothouse n. (Figurative) An environment in which growth or development is encouraged naturally or artificially; a hotbed. • hothouse n. (Obsolete) A bagnio, or bathing house; a brothel. |
| HOUSETOP | • housetop n. The roof of a house. • HOUSETOP n. the roof of a house. |
| OCTOPUSH | • octopush n. (UK) The sport of underwater hockey. • OCTOPUSH n. a type of underwater hockey. |
| OUTHOUSE | • outhouse n. (North America) An outbuilding, typically permanent, containing a toilet or seat over a cesspit. • outhouse n. (Dated) Any outbuilding: any small structure located apart from a main building. • outhouse v. (Transitive) To house in a separate building. |
| OUTHOWLS | • outhowls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outhowl. • OUTHOWL v. to surpass in howling. |
| OUTSHONE | • outshone v. Simple past tense and past participle of outshine. • OUTSHINE v. to shine brighter than. |
| OUTSHOOT | • outshoot v. (Sports, US) To score more goals than the other side in a goal sport such as hockey or soccer. • outshoot v. (Transitive) To fire a gun more accurately than. • out-shoot v. Alternative form of outshoot. |
| OUTSHOTS | • outshots n. Plural of outshot. • outshots n. Rags from the paper-making process, of lesser quality than fines. • OUTSHOT n. (Scots) a projection in a building or a recess made in the wall of a room. |
| OUTSHOUT | • outshout v. (Transitive) To shout louder or longer than. • outshout v. (Transitive, figurative) To gain more attention than. • OUTSHOUT v. to shout louder than. |
| POTHOUSE | • pothouse n. Alternative spelling of pot-house. • pot-house n. A pub; a tavern. • POTHOUSE n. an alehouse. |
| SHOOTOUT | • shootout n. A decisive battle, especially a gunfight. • shootout n. (Soccer) A penalty shootout. • shootout n. (Ice hockey) A series of penalty shots during which a tied game is resolved. |
| SHOUTOUT | • shoutout n. Alternative spelling of shout out. • shout-out n. Alternative spelling of shout out. • shout␣out v. To publicly greet or acknowledge a person, group, or organization. |
| SOOTHFUL | • soothful adj. (Dated or poetic) soothing. • SOOTHFUL adj. truthful, faithful. |
| SOUTHRON | • southron adj. (Archaic, chiefly Scotland) Alternative form of southern: of or related to the south. • southron adj. (Archaic, Scotland) Synonym of English: of or related to England. • southron adj. (US, archaic) Alternative form of Southern: of or related to the American South, particularly (historical)… |
| TOOLPUSH | • TOOLPUSH n. a worker who directs the drilling on an oil rig. |
| UNSHOOTS | • unshoots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unshoot. • UNSHOOT v. (Shakespeare) to revoke the shouting of by a contrary shout, also UNSHOUT. |
| UNSMOOTH | • unsmooth adj. Not smooth; rough. • unsmooth v. (Transitive) To make no longer smooth; to roughen or furrow. • UNSMOOTH v. to make not smooth. |
| UPSHOOTS | • upshoots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upshoot. • UPSHOOT v. to shoot upwards. |