| SPUDDY | • spuddy adj. Short and fat. • spuddy adj. (Slang) Resembling or characteristic of potatoes. • SPUDDY adj. podgy. |
| SPUERS | • SPUER n. one who spues, also SPEWER. |
| SPUGGY | • spuggy n. (Geordie, Teesside, Scotland) sparrow. • SPUGGY n. (Scots) a house sparrow, also SPUG, SPEUG. |
| SPUING | • spuing v. Present participle of spue. • SPUE v. (archaic) to spew. |
| SPULES | • SPULE n. (Scots) the shoulder, also SPALD, SPALLE, SPAUL, SPAULD, SPEAL. |
| SPULYE | • spulye n. Obsolete form of spulzie. • spulye v. Obsolete form of spulzie. • SPULYE v. (Scots) to plunder, also SPUILZIE, SPULYIE, SPULZIE. |
| SPUMED | • spumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of spume. • SPUME v. to foam. |
| SPUMES | • spumes n. Plural of spume. • spumes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spume. • SPUME v. to foam. |
| SPUNGE | • spunge n. Obsolete form of sponge. • spunge v. Obsolete form of sponge. • SPUNGE n. (obsolete) a sponge. |
| SPUNKS | • spunks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spunk. • SPUNK v. to begin to burn. |
| SPUNKY | • spunky adj. Spirited or plucky. • spunky adj. (UK) Pertaining to or like spunk (semen). • spunky adj. (UK) Stained with semen. |
| SPURGE | • spurge n. Any plant of the genus Euphorbia, a diverse genus of over 2,000 species. • spurge v. (Intransitive) To emit foam; to froth; said of the emission of yeast from beer during fermentation. • SPURGE n. a plant of genus Euphorbia, usually having a milky juice which yields powerful emetic and cathartic products. |
| SPURNE | • SPURNE v. (Spenser) to spur. |
| SPURNS | • spurns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spurn. • spurns n. Plural of spurn. • SPURN v. to reject with contempt. |
| SPURRY | • spurry n. Any of several European annual herbs of the genus Spergula. • SPURRY adj. spur-like. • SPURRY n. an annual herb with whorled filiform leaves, sometimes grown for fodder, also SPURREY. |
| SPURTS | • spurts n. Plural of spurt. • spurts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spurt. • SPURT v. to gush forth, also SPIRT. |
| SPUTUM | • sputum n. (Physiology) Matter coughed up and expectorated from the mouth, composed of saliva and discharges from… • SPUTUM n. (Latin) thick mucus coughed up from the respiratory tract esp in certain diseases of the lungs, chest, or throat. |
| UNSPUN | • unspun adj. Not spun. • unspun adj. Of fibers, not yet having been twisted into yarn or thread. • UNSPUN adj. not spun. |