| HALFPENNYWORTH | • halfpennyworth n. (Britain) As much as could be bought for a halfpenny (pre- or post-decimalisation). • halfpennyworth n. (Britain, informal) A negligible amount. • halfpennyworth n. (Britain, informal) One’s opinion or thoughts; one’s two cents. |
| HALFPENNYWORTHS | • halfpennyworths n. Plural of halfpennyworth. • HALFPENNYWORTH n. as much as is sold for a halfpenny or is worth a halfpenny. |
| PATCHWORKING | • patchworking v. Present participle of patchwork. • patchworking n. The making of patchworks. • PATCHWORK v. in needlework, to sew pieces together. |
| PENNYWORTH | • pennyworth n. The amount that can be bought for a penny. • pennyworth n. A small value or quantity. • pennyworth n. (Dated) A good bargain. |
| PENNYWORTHS | • pennyworths n. Plural of pennyworth. • PENNYWORTH n. a penny's worth. |
| THREEPENCEWORTH | • THREEPENCEWORTH n. goods to the value of threepence, also THREEPENNYWORTH. |
| THREEPENNYWORTH | • threepennyworth n. (Dated) A portion worth threepence. • THREEPENNYWORTH n. goods to the value of threepence, also THREEPENCEWORTH. |
| TWOPENCEWORTH | • TWOPENCEWORTH n. goods to the value of twopence. |
| TWOPENCEWORTHS | • TWOPENCEWORTH n. goods to the value of twopence. |
| UNPRAISEWORTHY | • unpraiseworthy adj. Not praiseworthy. • UNPRAISEWORTHY adj. not praiseworthy. |
| UPTHROWING | • upthrowing v. Present participle of upthrow. • UPTHROW v. to throw upward. |
| UPTHROWN | • upthrown v. Past participle of upthrow. • UPTHROW v. to throw upward. |
| WEATHERPERSON | • weatherperson n. (Uncommon) A weather forecaster. • WEATHERPERSON n. a person who reports and forecasts the weather. |
| WEATHERPERSONS | • weatherpersons n. Plural of weatherperson. • WEATHERPERSON n. a person who reports and forecasts the weather. |
| WEATHERPROOFING | • weatherproofing n. (UK) The practice of protecting a building and its interior from the elements/weather and wind or Something… • weatherproofing v. Present participle of weatherproof. • WEATHERPROOF v. to make able to withstand exposure to weather without damage or loss of function. |