| HARLED | • harled v. Simple past tense and past participle of harl. • harled adj. Having outer walls surfaced by harling. • HARL v. (Scots) to drag along the ground. |
| CHARLEY | • charley n. Alternative form of Charlie (a fool). • Charley prop.n. A unisex given name. Alternative form of Charlie. • Charley n. Alternative form of Charlie. |
| CHARLEYS | • charleys n. Plural of charley. • Charleys n. Plural of Charley. • CHARLEY n. a fool, also CHARLIE. |
| HARLEQUIN | • harlequin n. A pantomime fool, typically dressed in colorful checkered clothes. • harlequin n. A greenish-chartreuse color. • harlequin n. (Informal) A harlequin duck. |
| CHARLESTON | • charleston v. (Intransitive) To dance the Charleston. • Charleston prop.n. A number of places in the United States… • Charleston prop.n. A community in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
| HARLEQUINS | • harlequins n. Plural of harlequin. • HARLEQUIN v. to play a harlequin. |
| CHARLESTONS | • Charlestons n. Plural of Charleston. • CHARLESTON n. a lively dance that involves kicking. |
| HARLEQUINED | • harlequined v. Simple past tense and past participle of harlequin. • HARLEQUIN v. to play a harlequin. |
| CHARLESTONED | • charlestoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of charleston. • CHARLESTON v. to dance the charleston. |
| HARLEQUINADE | • harlequinade n. A pantomime-like comedy featuring the harlequin or clown. • harlequinade n. Any comical or fantastical procedure or playfulness. • HARLEQUINADE n. (French) part of a pantomime in which a harlequin plays a chief part. |
| HARLEQUINING | • harlequining v. Present participle of harlequin. • HARLEQUIN v. to play a harlequin. |
| CHARLESTONING | • charlestoning v. Present participle of charleston. • CHARLESTON v. to dance the charleston. |
| HARLEQUINADES | • harlequinades n. Plural of harlequinade. • HARLEQUINADE n. (French) part of a pantomime in which a harlequin plays a chief part. |