| BESHOUTS | • beshouts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beshout. • BESHOUT v. to shout at. |
| HOUTINGS | • houtings n. Plural of houting. • HOUTING n. (Dutch) a European food fish with white flesh. |
| OUTSHOUT | • outshout v. (Transitive) To shout louder or longer than. • outshout v. (Transitive, figurative) To gain more attention than. • OUTSHOUT v. to shout louder than. |
| PITCHOUT | • pitchout n. (Baseball) A pitch that is intentionally thrown high and outside of the strike zone in order to prevent a stolen base. • pitch␣out n. (Baseball) A pitch which was intentionally thrown outside to the catcher who stands up with the pitch… • pitch␣out v. (Baseball, intransitive) To intentionally throw the ball outside to the catcher who stands up with the… |
| PUNCHOUT | • punchout n. (Baseball) strikeout. • punch-out n. Alternative spelling of punchout. • punch-out adj. Capable of being punched out of its original place, typically with little physical effort. |
| RACAHOUT | • racahout n. A Middle Eastern dish made from acorns. • RACAHOUT n. (Arabic) acorn meal, used by the Arabs as a substitute for chocolate, and also as a beverage for invalids, also RACCAHOUT. |
| ROUGHOUT | • roughout n. Anything that has been roughed out. • rough␣out v. (Sculpture, transitive) To create the rough shape of a sculpture from a large block of wood, stone, etc. • rough␣out v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To produce (A plan, diagram etc.) in rough. |
| SHOUTERS | • shouters n. Plural of shouter. • SHOUTER n. one who shouts. |
| SHOUTHER | • SHOUTHER v. (Scots) to assume the burden of, also SHOULDER. |
| SHOUTIER | • shoutier adj. Comparative form of shouty: more shouty. • SHOUTY adj. prone to shouting. |
| SHOUTING | • shouting n. The action of the verb to shout. • shouting v. Present participle of shout. • SHOUTING adj. loud. |
| SHOUTOUT | • shoutout n. Alternative spelling of shout out. • shout-out n. Alternative spelling of shout out. • shout␣out v. To publicly greet or acknowledge a person, group, or organization. |
| TACAHOUT | • tacahout n. (Obsolete) A small gall formed on the tamarisk, used as a source of gallic acid. • TACAHOUT n. a gall on the tamarisk, a source of gallic acid. |
| UNSHOUTS | • UNSHOUT v. to make a contrary shout, also UNSHOOT. |
| WASHOUTS | • washouts n. Plural of washout. • wash-outs n. Plural of wash-out Alternative form of washouts. • WASHOUT n. an erosion of earth by water. |
| WATCHOUT | • watchout n. A lookout; a person who stands guard watching for something. • watchout n. (Firefighting) Any potentially hazardous condition or situation that may make a fire more dangerous. • watch␣out v. (Idiomatic) To be aware or conscious; to look closely or carefully; to use caution. Often used in the imperative. |
| WITHOUTS | • WITHOUT n. an exterior place. |