| AMANDLA | • AMANDLA n. (South African) a political slogan calling for Black power. |
| BLANDLY | • blandly adv. In a bland manner. • BLAND adv. neutral-tasting, insipid. |
| CANDLED | • candled v. Simple past tense and past participle of candle. • CANDLE v. to examine eggs in front of a light. |
| CANDLER | • candler n. A person who makes candles; a chandler. • candler n. A device for candling. • Candler prop.n. A surname originating as an occupation for a candlemaker. |
| CANDLES | • candles n. Plural of candle. • candles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of candle. • CANDLE v. to examine eggs in front of a light. |
| DANDLED | • dandled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dandle. • DANDLE v. to dance (a child) on one's knees. |
| DANDLER | • dandler n. Someone who dandles. • DANDLER n. one who dandles or fondles. |
| DANDLES | • dandles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dandle. • DANDLE v. to dance (a child) on one's knees. |
| GRANDLY | • grandly adv. In a grand manner. • grandly adv. (Rare) To the greatest extent. • GRAND adv. large and impressive. |
| HANDLED | • handled v. Simple past tense and past participle of handle. • handled adj. Having a specified number or kind of handles. • HANDLE v. to touch with the hands. |
| HANDLER | • handler n. (Literally) One who handles something (especially manually) or someone. • handler n. (In combination) A controller, trainer, someone who handles a specified thing, animal or person (especially… • handler n. (Derogatory) An advisor or manager to a person occupying a position or office to which the speaker believes… |
| HANDLES | • handles n. Plural of handle. • handles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handle. • HANDLE v. to touch with the hands. |
| LANDLER | • Landler prop.n. A surname. • ländler n. An Austrian folk dance in the form of a slow waltz. • LANDLER n. (German) a slow Austrian dance. |
| SANDLOT | • sandlot n. A vacant lot where children play. • SANDLOT n. a vacant plot of sandy land in a town, esp. one used by children for playing sport and games. |
| WANDLED | • WANDLE v. to walk haltingly. |
| WANDLES | • WANDLE v. to walk haltingly. |