| DOWNTURNS | • downturns n. Plural of downturn. • down-turns n. Plural of down-turn (alternative form of downturns). • DOWNTURN n. a decline. |
| NEWSHOUND | • newshound n. (Informal) An investigative reporter. • NEWSHOUND n. (colloquial) a reporter. |
| SNOWBOUND | • snowbound adj. Unable to move, because of heavy snow. • SNOWBOUND adj. shut in or prevented from travelling by snow. |
| SUNDOWNED | • sundowned v. Simple past tense and past participle of sundown. • SUNDOWN v. to arrive at a place to stay too late to do any work. |
| SUNDOWNER | • sundowner n. (Australia, obsolete) An itinerant worker, such as a swagman, who arrives at a farm too late in the… • sundowner n. (Australia, obsolete) An itinerant worker, a swagman. • sundowner n. (Nautical) A sea captain who shows harsh discipline by requiring all hands to be on board by sundown. |
| SWOUNDING | • swounding v. Present participle of swound. • SWOUND v. to faint, also SWOON, SWOUN. |
| TURNDOWNS | • turndowns n. Plural of turndown. • TURNDOWN n. a rejection. |
| UNDERSOWN | • undersown v. Past participle of undersow. • UNDERSOW v. to sow land already seeded with a later-growing crop. |
| UNSINEWED | • unsinewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsinew. • unsinewed adj. (Obsolete) Weak. • UNSINEW v. to take the strength from. |
| UNSTOWING | • unstowing v. Present participle of unstow. • UNSTOW v. to empty of contents. |
| UNSWOLLEN | • unswollen adj. Not swollen. • UNSWOLLEN adj. not swollen. |
| UNWASTING | • unwasting adj. That does not waste away; lasting. • UNWASTING adj. not wasting. |
| UNWEAPONS | • UNWEAPON v. to disarm. |
| UNWINDERS | • unwinders n. Plural of unwinder. • UNWINDER n. one who unwinds. |
| UNWISHING | • unwishing v. Present participle of unwish. • UNWISH v. (Shakespeare) to wish not to be. |
| WHUNSTANE | • WHUNSTANE n. (Scots) a hard and compact rock, also WHINSTONE. |
| WINDBURNS | • windburns n. Plural of windburn. • WINDBURN v. to cause irritation to the skin by wind. |
| WOUNDINGS | • woundings n. Plural of wounding. • WOUNDING n. the act of wounding. |