BEHAVERS | • behavers n. Plural of behaver. • BEHAVER n. one who behaves. |
BESHIVER | • BESHIVER v. to break into small pieces. |
CHEVRETS | • CHEVRET n. (French) a cheese made from goat's milk, also CHEVRE. |
FEVERISH | • feverish adj. Having a fever, an elevated body temperature. • feverish adj. Filled with excess energy. • feverish adj. Morbidly eager. |
HAVERELS | • haverels n. Plural of haverel. • HAVEREL n. (Scots) a foolish person. |
HOVERERS | • hoverers n. Plural of hoverer. • HOVERER n. that which hovers. |
OVERSHOE | • overshoe n. A shoe worn over an ordinary shoe, as… • OVERSHOE n. a protective outer shoe. |
RESHAVED | • reshaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reshave. • RESHAVE v. to shave again. |
RESHAVEN | • reshaven v. Past participle of reshave. • RESHAVE v. to shave again. |
RESHAVES | • reshaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reshave. • RESHAVE v. to shave again. |
SHELVERS | • shelvers n. Plural of shelver. • SHELVER n. a person employed to tilt and unload carts. |
SHELVIER | • SHELVY adj. having sandbanks, overhanging, also SHELFY. |
SHIVAREE | • shivaree n. Alternative form of charivari. • shivaree v. (Transitive) To serenade (a newly married couple) with the noisy banging of pots and pans. • SHIVAREE v. to perform a mock serenade, also CHIVAREE, CHIVARI. |
SHIVERED | • shivered v. Simple past tense and past participle of shiver. • SHIVER v. to tremble with fear or cold. |
SHIVERER | • shiverer n. One who shivers. • shiverer n. (Genetics) A mouse mutation characterised by tremors. • SHIVERER n. one who shivers. |
SHOVELER | • shoveler n. One who, or that which, shovels. • shoveler n. Any of four species of dabbling duck, in the genus Anas, with distinctive spatulate bills. • SHOVELER n. a kind of duck with a broad shovel-shaped bill, also SHOVELLER. |
SHRIEVED | • shrieved v. Simple past tense of shrieve. • SHRIEVE v. (Spenser) to hear a confession and grant absolution, also SHRIVE. |
SHRIEVES | • shrieves n. Plural of shrieve. • shrieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shrieve. • SHRIEVE v. (Spenser) to hear a confession and grant absolution, also SHRIVE. |
THREAVES | • threaves n. Plural of threave. • THREAVE n. (Scots) a collective noun for a number of sheaves of corn, two stooks of twelves sheaves each, also THRAVE. |
WHOSEVER | • whosever det. (Possessive) Of whomever; belonging or related to whatever person or persons; whoever’s. • whosever pron. (Possessive) That of whomever; that which belongs or is related to whatever person or persons; whoever’s. • whosever cont. (Proscribed) whoever is. |