| BANDYING | • bandying n. Gerund of bandy (“the act of one who bandies”). • bandying v. Present participle of bandy. • BANDYING n. the act of bandying. |
| BANDYMAN | • BANDYMAN n. in India, one who drives a bandy, a carriage or bullock cart. |
| BANDYMEN | • BANDYMAN n. in India, one who drives a bandy, a carriage or bullock cart. |
| CANDYING | • candying v. Present participle of candy. • CANDY v. (Tamil) to coat with sugar. |
| CANDYMAN | • candyman n. A male confectioner. • candyman n. (Slang) A male drug dealer. • candy-man n. Alternative spelling of candy man. |
| CANDYMEN | • candymen n. Plural of candyman. • candy-men n. Plural of candy-man. • candy␣men n. Plural of candy man. |
| DANDYISH | • dandyish adj. Characteristic of or resembling the style of a dandy. • DANDYISH adj. suggestive of a dandy. |
| DANDYISM | • dandyism n. The manners and dress of a dandy. • DANDYISM n. the conduct of a dandy. |
| DISCANDY | • discandy v. (Obsolete, transitive) To melt; to dissolve; to thaw. • DISCANDY v. (Shakespeare) to dissolve or melt from a state of being candied, also DISCANDIE. |
| HANDYMAN | • handyman n. (Informal) A person who does small tasks and odd jobs. • handyman v. To work as a handyman; to do odd jobs. • HANDYMAN n. a man who does odd jobs. |
| HANDYMEN | • handymen n. Plural of handyman. • HANDYMAN n. a man who does odd jobs. |
| PANDYING | • pandying v. Present participle of pandy. • PANDY v. to punish by striking the hand. |
| SANDYISH | • sandyish adj. Somewhat sandy. • SANDYISH adj. somewhat sandy. |
| VANDYKED | • vandyked v. Simple past tense and past participle of vandyke. • VANDYKE v. to notch or zigzag. |
| VANDYKES | • vandykes n. Plural of vandyke. • vandykes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vandyke. • Vandykes n. Plural of Vandyke. |