| SPRACKLED | • sprackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprackle. • SPRACKLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRAUCHLE. |
| SPRACKLES | • sprackles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprackle. • SPRACKLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRAUCHLE. |
| SPRADDLED | • spraddled v. Simple past tense and past participle of spraddle. • SPRADDLE v. to straddle. |
| SPRADDLES | • spraddles n. Plural of spraddle. • spraddles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spraddle. • SPRADDLE v. to straddle. |
| SPRAGGING | • spragging v. Present participle of sprag. • SPRAG v. to stop with a sprag. |
| SPRAINING | • spraining v. Present participle of sprain. • SPRAIN v. to injure by twisting or wrenching. |
| SPRANGLED | • sprangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprangle. • SPRANGLE v. (US) to sprawl, to straggle. |
| SPRANGLES | • sprangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprangle. • SPRANGLE v. (US) to sprawl, to straggle. |
| SPRATTLED | • sprattled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprattle. • SPRATTLE v. (Scots) to scramble. |
| SPRATTLES | • sprattles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprattle. • SPRATTLE v. (Scots) to scramble. |
| SPRAUCHLE | • sprauchle v. (Scotland, intransitive) To move in a clumsy manner; to stumble or sprawl; to clamber up with difficulty. • sprauchle n. (Scotland) An awkward or struggling movement; stumble. • SPRAUCHLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRACKLE. |
| SPRAWLERS | • sprawlers n. Plural of sprawler. • SPRAWLER n. one who sprawls. |
| SPRAWLIER | • sprawlier adj. Comparative form of sprawly: more sprawly. • SPRAWLY adj. tending to sprawl. |
| SPRAWLING | • sprawling v. Present participle of sprawl. • sprawling adj. That sprawls. • sprawling adj. Expansive; extensive. |
| SPRAYIEST | • SPRAYEY adj. full of spray. |
| SPRAYINGS | • sprayings n. Plural of spraying. • SPRAYING n. an act of spraying. |