| BINDLES | • bindles n. Plural of bindle. • BINDLE n. the bundle in which a hobo carries all his worldly possessions. |
| BLINDLY | • blindly adv. In a blind manner; without sight; sightlessly. • blindly adv. Without consideration or question. • BLIND adv. sightless. |
| BRINDLE | • brindle n. A streaky colouration in animals. • brindle n. An animal so coloured. • brindle adj. Having such a colouration; brindled. |
| DINDLED | • dindled v. Simple past tense and past participle of dindle. • DINDLE v. (Scots) to tingle, vibrate, also DINNLE. |
| DINDLES | • dindles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dindle. • DINDLE v. (Scots) to tingle, vibrate, also DINNLE. |
| DWINDLE | • dwindle v. (Intransitive) To decrease, shrink, diminish, reduce in size or intensity. • dwindle v. (Intransitive, figuratively) To fall away in quality; degenerate, sink. • dwindle v. (Transitive) To lessen; to bring low. |
| HINDLEG | • hindleg n. Alternative spelling of hind leg. • hind␣leg n. Either of the two legs towards the rear of a four-legged animal. • HINDLEG n. a rear leg. |
| KINDLED | • kindled v. Simple past tense and past participle of kindle. • KINDLE v. to cause to burn. |
| KINDLER | • kindler n. (Sometimes figurative) A person who kindles or ignites something. • kindler n. A thin dry stick used to help start a fire. • Kindler prop.n. A surname. |
| KINDLES | • kindles n. Plural of kindle. • Kindles prop.n. Plural of Kindle. • KINDLE v. to cause to burn. |
| SPINDLE | • spindle n. (Spinning) A rod used for spinning and then winding natural fibres (especially wool), usually consisting… • spindle n. A rod which turns, or on which something turns. • spindle n. A rotary axis of a machine tool or power tool. |
| SPINDLY | • spindly adj. Characteristic of a spindle; slender and of weak appearance. • SPINDLY adj. long and slender. |
| SWINDLE | • swindle v. (Transitive) To defraud. • swindle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To obtain (money or property) by fraudulent or deceitful methods. • swindle v. (Chess) for a player in a losing position to play a clever move that provokes an error from the opponent… |
| TRINDLE | • trindle n. (Dialectal) a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow. • trindle n. A piece of wood, etc., laid between the cords and boards of a book to flatten before cutting. • trindle v. (Transitive, intransitive, dialectal) to roll, trundle. |
| WINDLED | • windled v. Simple past tense and past participle of windle. • WINDLE v. to wind yarn, also WINNLE. |
| WINDLES | • windles n. Plural of windle. • windles n. A winch, a windlass. • Windles prop.n. Plural of Windle. |