| CHAWK | • CHAWK n. (Cornish dialect) a jackdaw. |
| CHAWS | • chaws n. Plural of chaw. • chaws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chaw. • CHAW v. to chew esp. tobacco. |
| HAWED | • hawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of haw. • HAW v. to make indecisive noises. |
| HAWKS | • hawks n. Plural of hawk. • hawks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hawk. • Hawks prop.n. A surname. |
| HAWMS | • hawms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hawm. • HAWM v. (dialect) to lounge about. |
| HAWSE | • hawse n. (Nautical) The part of the bow containing the hawseholes. • hawse n. (Nautical) A hawsehole or hawsepipe. • hawse n. (Nautical) The horizontal distance or area between an anchored vessel’s bows and the actual position… |
| PSHAW | • pshaw interj. Indicating disapproval, scoffery, irritation, impatience or disbelief. • pshaw v. (Intransitive) To express disgust or contempt by saying "pshaw". • PSHAW v. to utter an expression of contempt or disapproval. |
| SHAWL | • shawl n. A square or rectangular piece of cloth worn as a covering for the head, neck, and shoulders, typically by women. • shawl n. A fold of wrinkled flesh under the lips and neck of a bloodhound, used in scenting. • shawl v. (Transitive) To wrap in a shawl. |
| SHAWM | • shawm n. A mediaeval double-reed wind instrument with a conical wooden body. • SHAWM n. an ancient oboe-like musical instrument, also SHALM. |
| SHAWN | • Shawn prop.n. (Chiefly US) Alternative form of Shaun, a unisex given name. • SHAW v. (Scots) to show. |
| SHAWS | • shaws n. Plural of shaw. • shaws n. Stalks or leaves of root vegetables. • Shaws prop.n. Plural of Shaw. |
| THAWS | • thaws n. Plural of thaw. • thaws v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thaw. • Thaws prop.n. Plural of Thaw. |
| THAWY | • thawy adj. Becoming liquid; thawing; inclined to or tending to thaw. • thawy adj. Conducive to thawing. • THAWY adj. inclined to melt. |