| BREWS | • brews n. Plural of brew. • brews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brew. • Brews prop.n. Plural of Brew. |
| CREWE | • crewe n. A group of people, especially in Louisiana, who support a Mardi Gras float in parades, as well as other charity work. • Crewe prop.n. (Uncountable) A placename… • Crewe prop.n. (Countable) A habitational surname from Welsh. |
| CREWS | • crews n. Plural of crew. • crews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crew. • Crews prop.n. A surname. |
| GREWS | • Grews prop.n. Plural of Grew. • GREW v. to shudder, to make the flesh creep, also GRUE. |
| KREWE | • krewe n. A private organization in New Orleans or elsewhere that exists to stage a Mardi Gras Ball, Mardi Gras Parade, or both. • KREWE n. a private group participating in the New Orleans Mardi Gras. |
| REWAN | • REWIN v. to win again. |
| REWAX | • rewax v. (Transitive) To wax again. • REWAX v. to wax again. |
| REWED | • rewed v. To wed again. • REWED v. to wed again. |
| REWET | • rewet v. (Transitive) To wet again. • rewet n. A gunlock. • REWET v. to wet again. |
| REWIN | • rewin v. (Transitive) To win again or anew. • REWIN v. to win again. |
| REWON | • rewon v. Simple past tense and past participle of rewin. • REWIN v. to win again. |
| REWTH | • REWTH n. (Spenser) ruth, pity. |
| SCREW | • screw n. A device that has a helical function. • screw n. The motion of screwing something; a turn or twist to one side. • screw n. (Slang, derogatory) A prison guard. |
| SHREW | • shrew n. Any of numerous small, mouselike, chiefly nocturnal, mammals of the family Soricidae (order Soricomorpha). • shrew n. Certain other small mammals that resemble true shrews (order Soricomorpha). • shrew n. (Derogatory) An ill-tempered, nagging woman: a scold. |
| SPREW | • sprew n. (Medicine, US, dialect) thrush. • SPREW n. a thin, inferior asparagus. |
| STREW | • strew v. (Dated, except strewn) To distribute objects or pieces of something over an area, especially in a random manner. • strew v. (Archaic) To cover, or lie upon, by having been scattered. • strew v. (Transitive, archaic) To spread abroad; to disseminate. |
| THREW | • threw v. Simple past tense of throw. • threw v. (Colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of throw. • THROW v. to fling in the air. |
| TREWS | • trews n. (Britain) trousers, especially if close fitting and tartan. • Trews prop.n. Plural of Trew. • TREWS n. full-length trousers worn by Scot regiments; close-cut tartan drawers sometimes worn under the kilt in Highland dress, also TROOZ, TROUSE. |