| ACCINGING | • accinging v. Present participle of accinge. • ACCINGE v. to gird up one's loins, apply oneself. |
| BESINGING | • besinging v. Present participle of besing. • besinging v. Alternative form of besingeing (present participle of besinge). • BESING v. (archaic) to celebrate in song. |
| BREINGING | • BREINGE v. (Scots) to plunge forward, also BREENGE. |
| BRINGINGS | • bringings n. Plural of bringing. • BRINGING n. the act of bringing. |
| CRINGINGS | • cringings n. Plural of cringing. • CRINGING n. acting in a servile way. |
| ENRINGING | • enringing v. Present participle of enring. • ENRING v. to encircle. |
| FRINGINGS | • fringings n. Plural of fringing. • FRINGING n. the act of providing with a fringe. |
| IMPINGING | • impinging v. Present participle of impinge. • impinging n. An impingement. • IMPINGE v. to collide with. |
| REHINGING | • rehinging v. Present participle of rehinge. • REHINGE v. to hinge again. |
| RINGINGLY | • ringingly adv. In a ringing manner. • RINGING adv. making a ringing sound. |
| SINGINGLY | • singingly adv. Whilst singing; accompanied by the sounds of singing. • SINGINGLY adv. SINGING. |
| SPRINGING | • springing v. Present participle of spring. • springing n. (Uncountable) The action of the verb to spring. • springing n. (Uncountable) A set of springs in a vehicle, etc. |
| STINGINGS | • stingings n. Plural of stinging. • STINGING n. the act of stinging. |
| STRINGING | • stringing v. Present participle of string. • stringing n. (Countable, uncountable) The act by which something is strung. • stringing n. (Uncountable) A defect in 3D printing where strings or whiskers of material are left on the finished product. |
| SWINGINGS | • swingings n. Plural of swinging. • SWINGING n. the practice of swapping sex partners. |
| SYRINGING | • syringing v. Present participle of syringe. • SYRINGE v. to treat with injected fluid. |
| UNHINGING | • unhinging v. Present participle of unhinge. • UNHINGE v. to remove from hinges. |
| UNKINGING | • unkinging v. Present participle of unking. • UNKING v. to deprive of a king. |