| FOYLES | • foyles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foyle. • FOYLE v. (Spenser) to foil. |
| GOYLES | • goyles n. Plural of goyle. • GOYLE n. (dialect) a ravine. |
| HOYLES | • Hoyles prop.n. A surname. • Hoyles prop.n. Plural of Hoyle. • HOYLE n. a rule book. |
| MOYLES | • moyles n. Plural of moyle. • moyles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of moyle. • Moyles prop.n. Plural of Moyle. |
| SOYLES | • soyles n. Plural of soyle. • SOYLE v. (obsolete) to elucidate. |
| JOYLESS | • joyless adj. Without joy; unhappy, sad. • JOYLESS adj. without joy. |
| SMOYLES | • SMOYLE v. (obsolete) to smile, also SMOILE. |
| TOYLESS | • toyless adj. Without toys. • TOYLESS adj. without toys. |
| CLOYLESS | • cloyless adj. That does not cloy; uncloying. • CLOYLESS adj. (Shakespeare) that cannot cloy. |
| RECOYLES | • recoyles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recoyle. • RECOYLE v. (Spenser) to recoil, force back, also RECUILE, RECULE, REQUOYLE. |
| SCROYLES | • scroyles n. Plural of scroyle. • SCROYLE n. (obsolete) a wretch. |
| GARGOYLES | • gargoyles n. Plural of gargoyle. • GARGOYLE n. an ornamental figure, also GURGOYLE. |
| GURGOYLES | • gurgoyles n. Plural of gurgoyle. • GURGOYLE n. an ornamental figure, also GARGOYLE. |
| JOYLESSLY | • joylessly adv. In a joyless manner. • JOYLESS adv. without joy. |
| REQUOYLES | • REQUOYLE v. (Shakespeare) to recoil. |
| TOYLESOME | • toylesome adj. Obsolete form of toilsome. • TOYLESOME adj. (Spenser) toilsome, also TOYLSOM. |
| JOYLESSNESS | • joylessness n. The state or condition of being joyless; lack of joy. • JOYLESSNESS n. the state of being joyless. |
| JOYLESSNESSES | • joylessnesses n. Plural of joylessness. • JOYLESSNESS n. the state of being joyless. |