| DARTLING | • dartling v. Present participle of dartle. • DARTLE v. to dart repeatedly. |
| HURTLING | • hurtling v. Present participle of hurtle. • hurtling n. The act of something being hurtled or thrown. • HURTLE v. to rush violently. |
| MORTLING | • mortling n. (UK, dialect) An animal, such as a sheep, that has died of disease or privation. • mortling n. (UK) Wool taken from a dead sheep. • MORTLING n. a sheep that has died from disease, also MORLING. |
| TURTLING | • turtling n. The hunting of turtles (the reptiles). • turtling n. (Nautical) Turning turtle. • turtling n. (Figuratively) Any slow progression or build-up. |
| CHORTLING | • chortling v. Present participle of chortle. • chortling n. The act of giving a chortle. • CHORTLE v. to chuckle with glee. |
| COURTLING | • courtling n. (Obsolete) A sycophantic courtier. • COURTLING n. a sycophantic courtier. |
| HEARTLING | • heartling n. A term of endearment, similar to darling. • HEARTLING n. (Shakespeare) little heart, used in the oath ods heartling. |
| MORTLINGS | • mortlings n. Plural of mortling. • MORTLING n. a sheep that has died from disease, also MORLING. |
| SNIRTLING | • snirtling v. Present participle of snirtle. • SNIRTLE v. (Scots) to snicker. |
| STARTLING | • startling v. Present participle and gerund of startle. • startling adj. Likely to startle; surprising; shocking. • startling n. A startle; a sudden motion or shock. |
| TURTLINGS | • turtlings n. Plural of turtling. • TURTLING n. the hunting of turtles. |
| COURTLINGS | • courtlings n. Plural of courtling. • COURTLING n. a sycophantic courtier. |
| HEARTLINGS | • heartlings interj. (Obsolete) An exclamation used in addressing a familiar acquaintance. • HEARTLING n. (Shakespeare) little heart, used in the oath ods heartling. |
| STARTLINGS | • startlings n. Plural of startling. • STARTLING n. the act of startling. |
| STARTLINGLY | • startlingly adv. In a startling manner; surprisingly; shockingly. • STARTLING adv. very surprising. |
| UNSTARTLING | • unstartling adj. Not startling. • UNSTARTLING adj. not startling. |
| UNSTARTLINGLY | • unstartlingly adv. So as not to startle; unsurprisingly. |