| BESTREAKS | • bestreaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bestreak. • BESTREAK v. to overspread with streaks. |
| DAYBREAKS | • daybreaks n. Plural of daybreak. • DAYBREAK n. the first appearance of light in the morning. |
| ECOFREAKS | • ecofreaks n. Plural of ecofreak. • ECOFREAK n. a zealous environmentalist. |
| FOREPEAKS | • forepeaks n. Plural of forepeak. • FOREPEAK n. the forward part of a ship's hold. |
| FORSPEAKS | • forspeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forspeak. • FORSPEAK v. to speak against, also FORESPEAK. |
| GROSBEAKS | • grosbeaks n. Plural of grosbeak. • GROSBEAK n. any of various finches or finch-like birds with heavy bills. |
| HALFBEAKS | • halfbeaks n. Plural of halfbeak. • HALFBEAK n. a fish with a spearlike underjaw. |
| HORNBEAKS | • hornbeaks n. Plural of hornbeak. • HORNBEAK n. a dialect name for the garfish. |
| MISSPEAKS | • misspeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misspeak. • MISSPEAK v. to speak incorrectly. |
| NETSPEAKS | • NETSPEAK n. the jargon of internet users. |
| NEWSPEAKS | • newspeaks n. Plural of newspeak. • Newspeaks n. Plural of Newspeak. • NEWSPEAK n. deliberately ambiguous and contradictory language used to mislead and manipulate the public. |
| OUTBREAKS | • outbreaks n. Plural of outbreak. • outbreaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbreak. • OUTBREAK v. to burst forth. |
| OUTSPEAKS | • outspeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outspeak. • OUTSPEAK v. to outdo in speaking. |
| PARBREAKS | • parbreaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parbreak. • parbreaks n. Plural of parbreak. • PARBREAK v. (archaic) to vomit. |
| SEASPEAKS | • SEASPEAK n. a restricted variety of English used by sailors etc. for unambiguous communication. |
| TIEBREAKS | • tiebreaks n. Plural of tiebreak. • tie-breaks n. Plural of tie-break. • tie␣breaks n. Plural of tie break. |
| WEAKSIDES | • WEAKSIDE n. someone's weak point, the side on which they are most liable to temptation. |