| SWOUN | • SWOUN v. to faint, also SWOON, SWOUND. |
| SWUNG | • swung v. Simple past tense and past participle of swing. • SWING v. to move freely back and forth. |
| UNSAW | • unsaw v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsee. • UNSEE v. to fail to see. |
| UNSEW | • unsew v. (Transitive) To undo something sewn or enclosed by sewing; to rip apart; to take out the stitches of. • UNSEW v. to undo the sewing of. |
| WAMUS | • wamus n. A warm knitted jacket from the southwest of the USA. • wamus n. (Historical) A ceremonial tunic among the Lakota people. • WAMUS n. (Dutch) a kind of cardigan or strong jacket buttoned at the neck or wrists, also WAMMUS, WAMPUS. |
| WAUKS | • wauks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wauk. • WAUK v. to full (cloth), also WAULK. |
| WAULS | • wauls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of waul. • WAUL v. to cry like a cat, also WAWL, WRAWL. |
| WAURS | • WAUR v. to defeat, to worst. |
| WHUPS | • whups v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whup. • WHUP v. to defeat totally. |
| WOJUS | • wojus adj. Alternative form of woegeous. • WOJUS adj. (Irish slang) of a poor quality or low standard. |
| WUDUS | • WUDU n. (Arabic) in Islam, ritual washing before daily prayer. |
| WULLS | • WULL v. (dialect) to will. |
| WURST | • wurst n. A German- or Austrian-style sausage. • würst n. Alternative form of wurst. • WURST n. (German) a large sausage. |
| WUSES | • WUS n. a Welsh term used in addressing a companion. |
| WUSHU | • wushu n. Any Chinese martial art. • wushu n. A modern exhibition and full-contact sport based on traditional Chinese martial arts, created in the… • WUSHU n. (Chinese) the Chinese martial arts. |
| WUSSY | • wussy adj. (Informal) Weak or timid. • wussy n. (Informal) A wuss; a person who refuses to perform a particular task due to an unreasonable fear. • WUSSY adj. wimpish. |