| ASHAMING | • ashaming v. Present participle of ashame. • ASHAME v. (archaic) to shame. |
| BENAMING | • benaming v. Present participle of bename. • BENAME v. to name, mention. |
| BREAMING | • breaming v. Present participle of bream. • BREAM v. to clean a ship's bottom by burning off seaweed. |
| CREAMING | • creaming v. Present participle of cream. • creaming n. A cookery technique in which fat and sugar are mixed together with the incorporation of air to form a cream. • creaming n. The act by which something is creamed. |
| DEFAMING | • defaming v. Present participle of defame. • defaming n. Defamation. • DEFAMING n. the act of defaming. |
| DREAMING | • dreaming v. Present participle of dream. • dreaming n. An instance of dreaming; a dream or reverie. • Dreaming prop.n. (Australian Aboriginal mythology) The time of the shaping of the physical and spiritual world by the… |
| ENTAMING | • entaming v. Present participle of entame. • ENTAME v. (Shakespeare) to tame. |
| GLEAMING | • gleaming adj. Having a bright sheen. • gleaming n. A flash of reflected light. • gleaming v. Present participle of gleam. |
| GLOAMING | • gloaming n. (Poetry, Scotland, Northern England) Twilight, as at early morning (dawn) or (especially) early evening; dusk. • gloaming n. (Obsolete) Sullenness; melancholy. • gloaming v. Present participle of gloam. |
| INFAMING | • infaming v. Present participle of infame. • INFAME v. (archaic) to defame. |
| MADAMING | • madaming v. Present participle of madam. • MADAM v. to address as madam. |
| RENAMING | • renaming v. Present participle of rename. • renaming n. (Gerund of rename) An act in which something is renamed. • RENAME v. to issue with a new name. |
| STEAMING | • steaming n. The action of steam on something. • steaming n. The method of cooking by immersion in steam. • steaming n. (UK, informal) A form of robbery in which a large gang moves swiftly and violently through a bus, train… |
| UNTAMING | • untaming v. Present participle of untame. • UNTAME v. to make untame. |