| EEVNINGS | • eevnings n. Plural of eevning. • EEVNING n. the latter part of daylight hours, also EVENING, EEVEN, EEVN. |
| PREEVING | • preeving v. Present participle of preeve. • PREEVE v. to prove, also PREVE, PRIEVE. |
| REEVOKED | • reevoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of reevoke. • reëvoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of reëvoke. • REEVOKE v. to evoke again. |
| REEVOKES | • reevokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reevoke. • reëvokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reëvoke. • REEVOKE v. to evoke again. |
| REPREEVE | • repreeve n. Obsolete form of reprieve. • repreeve v. Obsolete form of reprieve. • REPREEVE v. (Shakespeare) to delay the execution of, also REPRIVE, REPRYVE. |
| SCREEVED | • screeved v. Simple past tense and past participle of screeve. • SCREEVE v. to write begging letters. |
| SCREEVER | • screever n. One who screeves, or draws with chalks on a pavement or sidewalk. • screever n. (Dated) A writer of begging letters. • SCREEVER n. one who writes begging letters. |
| SCREEVES | • screeves n. Plural of screeve. • screeves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of screeve. • SCREEVE v. to write begging letters. |
| SKEEVIER | • skeevier adj. Comparative form of skeevy: more skeevy. • SKEEVY adj. repulsive, disgusting. |
| SLEEVEEN | • sleeveen n. Alternative spelling of sleiveen. • SLEEVEEN n. (Irish) a crafty, smooth-talking person. |
| SLEEVERS | • sleevers n. Plural of sleever. • SLEEVER n. an old Welsh measure for beer, about 3/4 pint. |
| SLEEVING | • sleeving v. Present participle of sleeve. • sleeving n. (UK) Hollow flexible tube used as insulation for wires and cables. • SLEEVING n. a tubular covering for a cylindrical object, esp. one of insulating material for an electric cable. |
| STEEVELY | • STEEVE adv. (Scots) firm, also STIEVE. |
| STEEVEST | • STEEVE adj. (Scots) firm, also STIEVE. |
| STEEVING | • steeving v. Present participle of steeve. • STEEVING n. the angular elevation of a bowsprit from a ship's keel. |
| UNREEVED | • unreeved v. Simple past tense and past participle of unreeve. • UNREEVE v. to withdraw a rope from an opening. |
| UNREEVES | • unreeves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unreeve. • UNREEVE v. to withdraw a rope from an opening. |
| WEEVILED | • weeviled adj. Infested by weevils. • WEEVILED adj. infested by weevils, also WEEVILLED. |
| WEEVILLY | • weevilly adj. Alternative form of weevily. • WEEVILLY adj. full of weevils, also WEEVILY. |