| CACHUCHA | • cachucha n. A dance, in triple time and related to the flamenco and fandango, from Andalusia. • cachucha n. A kind of sweet pepper grown in the Caribbean. • CACHUCHA n. (Spanish) an Andalusian dance in three-four time, resembling the bolero. |
| CHUCKERS | • chuckers n. Plural of chucker. • CHUCKER n. a bowler whose arm action is illegal. |
| CHUCKIES | • chuckies n. Plural of chucky. • chuckies n. Plural of chuckie. • chuckies n. (Scotland) The game of jacks or jackstones; chucks. |
| CHUCKING | • chucking v. Present participle of chuck. • chucking n. (Engineering) The holding of an object in a chuck. • CHUCK v. to throw. |
| CHUCKLED | • chuckled v. Simple past tense and past participle of chuckle. • CHUCKLE v. to laugh quietly. |
| CHUCKLER | • chuckler n. Someone who chuckles. • chuckler n. (India, archaic) A shoemaker, a cobbler. • CHUCKLER n. one who chuckles. |
| CHUCKLES | • chuckles n. Plural of chuckle. • CHUCKLE v. to laugh quietly. |
| HUCKLING | • HUCKLE v. to force roughly, also HUCK. |
| HUCKSTER | • huckster n. A peddler or hawker, who sells small items, either door-to-door, from a stall, or in the street. • huckster n. Somebody who sells things in an aggressive or showy manner. • huckster n. One who deceptively sells fraudulent products. |
| NUMCHUCK | • numchuck n. Synonym of nunchaku. • NUMCHUCK n. (Japanese) a martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a length of chain, used as a flail or garotte, also NUNCHAKU, NUNCHUCK, NUNCHUK. |
| NUNCHUCK | • nunchuck n. Alternative form of nunchaku. • NUNCHUCK n. (Japanese) a martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks joined by a length of chain, used as a flail or garotte, also NUMCHUCK, NUNCHAKU, NUNCHUK. |
| PACHUCOS | • pachucos n. Plural of pachuco. • PACHUCO n. (Spanish) a flashy Mexican-American youth. |
| SHUCKERS | • shuckers n. Plural of shucker. • SHUCKER n. something or someone that shucks. |
| SHUCKING | • shucking v. Present participle of shuck. • shucking n. An event at which something is shucked. • SHUCKING n. the act of one that shucks. |
| UPCHUCKS | • upchucks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upchuck. • UPCHUCK v. to vomit. |