ANGUISHING | • anguishing v. Present participle of anguish. • anguishing n. A feeling or expression of anguish. • ANGUISH v. to suffer extreme pain. |
ENGULPHING | • engulphing v. Present participle of engulph. • ENGULPH v. to swallow up completely, also ENGULF, INGULF, INGULPH. |
ENROUGHING | • ENROUGH v. (archaic) to make rough. |
GRAUNCHING | • graunching v. Present participle of graunch. • GRAUNCH v. (New Zealand) to crush or destroy. |
GUNKHOLING | • gunkholing n. (Nautical) cruising in shallow, coastal waters, spending the nights in gunkholes. • gunk-holing n. Alternative spelling of gunkholing. • GUNKHOLE v. to cruise around gunkholes. |
HARANGUING | • haranguing v. Present participle of harangue. • haranguing n. The process of delivering a harangue. • HARANGUE v. to deliver a tirade to. |
INGULPHING | • ingulphing v. Present participle of ingulph. • INGULPH v. to swallow up completely, also ENGULF, ENGULPH, INGULF. |
ROUGHENING | • roughening v. Present participle of roughen. • ROUGHEN v. to make rough. |
TOUGHENING | • toughening v. Present participle of toughen. • toughening n. The process of making something tougher. • TOUGHENING n. the act of toughening. |
UNCHANGING | • unchanging adj. Remaining constantly unchanged. • unchanging v. Present participle of unchange. • UNCHANGING adj. not changing. |
UNCHARGING | • uncharging v. Present participle of uncharge. • UNCHARGE v. to free from a charge or load; to unload. |
UNDIGHTING | • undighting v. Present participle of undight. • UNDIGHT v. (Spenser) to undo, take off. |
UNGIRTHING | • ungirthing v. Present participle of ungirth. • UNGIRTH v. to free from a girth. |
UNRIGHTING | • unrighting v. Present participle of unright. • UNRIGHT v. to wrong or to make wrong. |
UNSIGHTING | • unsighting v. Present participle of unsight. • UNSIGHT v. to prevent from seeing. |
UNWEIGHING | • unweighing adj. Not weighing or pondering; inconsiderate. • UNWEIGHING adj. (Shakespeare) thoughtless, inconsiderate. |