| BARSTOOLS | • barstools n. Plural of barstool. • bar␣stools n. Plural of bar stool. • BARSTOOL n. a stool in a barroom. |
| CAMPSTOOL | • campstool n. A portable folding stool. • camp␣stool n. A lightweight, folding chair designed to be used when camping. • CAMPSTOOL n. a small canvas stool for outdoor use. |
| FALDSTOOL | • faldstool n. A portable, folding chair used by a bishop when away from his throne. • faldstool n. Any similar stool used in a divine service (such as the coronation of a British monarch). • FALDSTOOL n. a prayer desk from which the Litany is read at church service; a bishop's round armless chair. |
| FESTOONED | • festooned v. Simple past tense and past participle of festoon. • FESTOON v. to adorn with garlands. |
| FOOTSTOOL | • footstool n. A low stool for supporting the feet while seated. • footstool n. (Figurative) Anything trodden upon or treated as subservient. • foot-stool n. Alternative form of footstool. |
| OVERSTOOD | • overstood v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstand. • OVERSTAND v. (archaic) to endure to the end, to outstay. |
| STEPSTOOL | • stepstool n. A stool with built-in steps for climbing onto it, used for reaching high objects. • step␣stool n. A stool of various designs with one or more steps; in some designs the steps may be folded away underneath… • STEPSTOOL n. a stool able to be used as a step. |
| STOOKINGS | • STOOKING n. the act of putting corn in stooks. |
| STOOLBALL | • stoolball n. Alternative form of stool-ball. • stool-ball n. An old country game, similar in some respects to cricket and rounders, and chiefly played by young men… • stool-ball n. A ball used in the game of stool-ball. |
| STOOPBALL | • stoopball n. (Games) A game played by bouncing a ball off a step or stoop. • stoop␣ball n. Alternative spelling of stoopball. • STOOPBALL n. a variation of baseball. |
| STOOSHIES | • stooshies n. Plural of stooshie. • STOOSHIE n. (Scots) fuss, ado, also STASHIE, STISHIE, STOUSHIE, STUSHIE. |
| STOOZINGS | • STOOZING n. the practice of taking advantage of an introductory interest-free period offered by a credit-card company to borrow money for investment elsewhere, esp. in a high-interest account. |
| TOADSTOOL | • toadstool n. Any inedible or poisonous mushroom, especially an agaric. • TOADSTOOL n. any of several spore-producing, poisonous, umbrella-shaped fungi. |
| WITHSTOOD | • withstood v. Simple past tense and past participle of withstand. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |