| CAUCHEMARS | • cauchemars n. Plural of cauchemar. • CAUCHEMAR n. (French) a nightmare. |
| CLAUCHTING | • CLAUCHT v. (Scots) to snatch, also CLAUGHT. |
| DEBAUCHEES | • debauchees n. Plural of debauchee. • DEBAUCHEE n. one who is debauched. |
| DEBAUCHERS | • debauchers n. Plural of debaucher. • DEBAUCHER n. one who debauches. |
| DEBAUCHERY | • debauchery n. Indulgence in sensual pleasures; scandalous activities involving sex, alcohol, or drugs without inhibition. • debauchery n. (Archaic) Seduction from duty. • DEBAUCHERY n. the act of debauching. |
| DEBAUCHING | • debauching v. Present participle of debauch. • DEBAUCH v. to lead into lewdness, also DEBOSH. |
| GAUCHENESS | • gaucheness n. The quality of being gauche. • GAUCHENESS n. the quality of being gauche. |
| GAUCHERIES | • gaucheries n. Plural of gaucherie. • GAUCHERIE n. (French) an awkward or socially unacceptable remark. |
| SCRAUCHING | • SCRAUCH v. (Scots) to squawk, also SCRAUGH. |
| SHAUCHLIER | • SHAUCHLY adj. shuffling. |
| SHAUCHLING | • shauchling v. Present participle of shauchle. • shauchling adj. Shambling. • SHAUCHLE v. (Scots) to shuffle. |
| SPRAUCHLED | • sprauchled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprauchle. • SPRAUCHLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRACKLE. |
| SPRAUCHLES | • sprauchles n. Plural of sprauchle. • sprauchles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprauchle. • SPRAUCHLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRACKLE. |
| STRAUCHTED | • STRAUCHT v. to stretch, lay out (e.g. a corpse). |
| STRAUCHTER | • STRAUCHT adj. (Scots) straight, also STRAICHT, STRAIGHT, STRAUGHT. |
| TRAUCHLING | • TRAUCHLE v. to draggle, also TRACHLE. |