| BEAMISHLY | • beamishly adv. In a beamish manner. • BEAMISH adv. radiant. |
| BLEMISHED | • blemished v. Simple past tense and past participle of blemish. • blemished adj. Having blemishes; flawed. • BLEMISH v. to mar. |
| BLEMISHER | • blemisher n. One who or that which blemishes. • BLEMISHER n. one who blemishes. |
| BLEMISHES | • blemishes n. Plural of blemish. • blemishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blemish. • BLEMISH v. to mar. |
| COMMISHES | • commishes n. Plural of commish. • COMMISH n. (short for) commissioner. |
| FAMISHING | • famishing v. Present participle of famish. • FAMISH v. to suffer extreme hunger. |
| FLEMISHED | • flemished v. Simple past tense and past participle of flemish. • FLEMISH v. to coil a rope in a certain way. |
| FLEMISHES | • flemishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flemish. • flemishes n. Plural of flemish. • FLEMISH v. to coil a rope in a certain way. |
| MISHANDLE | • mishandle v. (Transitive) To manipulate something roughly, causing physical damage. • mishandle v. (Transitive) To deal with a situation incorrectly or ineffectively; to make a mistake in handling a situation. • mishandle n. Rough manipulation which causes physical damage. |
| MISHANTER | • MISHANTER n. (Scots) an unlucky chance, a misfortune, also MISAUNTER, MISCHANTER. |
| MISHAPPED | • mishapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of mishap. • MISHAP v. to have an unfortunate accident. |
| MISHAPPEN | • mishappen v. (Obsolete) To encounter grief or misfortune. • mishappen v. (Now rare) To happen through misfortune. • mishappen v. (Intransitive) To happen ill; fare ill. |
| MISHEGAAS | • mishegaas n. Alternative spelling of mishegoss. • MISHEGAAS n. (Yiddish) madness, foolishness, also MESHUGAAS, MISHEGOSS, MISHUGAS. |
| MISHEGOSS | • mishegoss n. (Slang) Madness; silliness. • MISHEGOSS n. (Yiddish) madness, foolishness, also MESHUGAAS, MISHEGAAS, MISHUGAS. |
| RAMMISHLY | • RAMMISH adv. resembling a male sheep, also RAMMY. |
| RUMMISHED | • RUMMISH v. (Scots) to roar or protest. |
| RUMMISHES | • RUMMISH v. (Scots) to roar or protest. |
| SMISHINGS | • SMISHING n. the practice of using fraudulent text messages to extract financial data from users for purposes of identity theft. |
| SQUEAMISH | • squeamish adj. Easily shocked, sickened or frightened; tending to be nauseated or nervous; oversensitive. • squeamish adj. Averse or reluctant. • SQUEAMISH adj. feeling nauseous, sick. |