| BANDSTANDS | • bandstands n. Plural of bandstand. • BANDSTAND n. a structure for accommodating a band of musicians. |
| BLINDSTORY | • blindstory n. (Architecture) The triforium, as opposed to the clerestory. • BLINDSTORY n. a storey without windows, such as a gallery in a Gothic church, also BLINDSTOREY. |
| BONDSTONES | • bondstones n. Plural of bondstone. • BONDSTONE n. a stone running through a wall from one face to another, to bind it together. |
| GRANDSTAND | • grandstand n. The seating area at a stadium or arena; the bleachers. • grandstand n. The audience at a public event. • grandstand v. (Intransitive) To behave dramatically or showily to impress an audience or observers; to pander to a crowd. |
| GRANDSTOOD | • GRANDSTAND v. to show off. |
| GRINDSTONE | • grindstone n. An abrasive wheel for sharpening, polishing or grinding. • GRINDSTONE n. a millstone. |
| HANDSTAFFS | • handstaffs n. Plural of handstaff. • HANDSTAFF n. a staff-like handle e.g. of a flail. |
| HANDSTAMPS | • handstamps n. Plural of handstamp. • handstamps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handstamp. • HANDSTAMP v. to stamp by hand. |
| HANDSTANDS | • handstands n. Plural of handstand. • HANDSTAND n. an act of balancing one's body on the palms of one's hands with one's trunk and legs in the air. |
| HANDSTAVES | • handstaves n. Plural of handstaff. • HANDSTAFF n. a staff-like handle e.g. of a flail. |
| HANDSTROKE | • handstroke n. (Bellringing) The pull on the sally that swings the bell through a full circle. • HANDSTROKE n. the downward movement of the bell rope as the bell swings around allowing the ringer to grasp and pull it. |
| HANDSTURNS | • handsturns n. Plural of handsturn. • HANDSTURN n. the single or least act of work, he never does a handsturn. |
| SANDSTONES | • sandstones n. Plural of sandstone. • SANDSTONE n. a clastic sedimentary rock that is lithified sand. |
| SANDSTORMS | • sandstorms n. Plural of sandstorm. • sand␣storms n. Plural of sand storm. • SANDSTORM n. a strong wind that whips up clouds of sand, esp. in a desert. |
| SOUNDSTAGE | • soundstage n. Alternative form of sound stage. • sound␣stage n. (Film, television) A soundproof room or building used for the production of movies or of television programmes. • SOUNDSTAGE n. the soundproof area of a motion picture studio. |
| STANDSTILL | • standstill n. Complete immobility; halt. • stand␣still v. (Sometimes figurative) To stop moving, to remain motionless. • stand␣still n. Obsolete spelling of standstill. |
| WINDSTORMS | • windstorms n. Plural of windstorm. • wind␣storms n. Plural of wind storm. • WINDSTORM n. a storm of wind. |