(Australia) Ale: a type of beer brewed using top-fermenting yeast.
(Britain) A checker: a game piece used in the game of draughts.
(British spelling) Alternative form of draft in some of its senses.
(UK, medicine, obsolete) A mild vesicatory.
(UK, obsolete) A sudden attack upon an enemy.
(UK, obsolete) Any picture or drawing.
(obsolete) An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
verb
(UK) Alternative spelling of draft
drought
drought
noun
(archaic) dryness, aridness, dry heat
(by extension, informal) A longer than expected term without success, particularly in sport.
A period of unusually low rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell.
drouths
drouths
noun
plural of drouth
drouthy
drouthy
adj
(Scotland, US) Droughty, dry.
(Scotland, US) Thirsty.
druther
druther
noun
(rare, chiefly in the plural) singular of druthers
verb
(US, informal, often jocular) Would rather; would prefer to.
dutched
dutched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of dutch
dutcher
dutcher
Noun
Dutchman
Dutchwoman
gothurd
handout
handout
noun
A gift to the poor or needy.
A gift, something obtained without effort.
A worksheet, leaflet, or pamphlet that is given out (usually by hand) for a certain use.
haunted
haunted
adj
Obsessed (by an idea, threat, etc.).
Of a location, frequented by a ghost or ghosts.
Showing a feeling of being disturbed.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of haunt
hideout
hideout
noun
A hidden headquarters or place to return to.
A place to hide.
hindgut
hindgut
noun
(biology, anatomy, embryology) The caudal part of the alimentary canal of an embryo, including the colon and the rectum, in humans and some other animals.
(biology, anatomy, medicine) The developed counterpart in the adult: the most distal part of the alimentary canal, which in humans is generally defined as comprising the distal third of the transverse colon, the splenic flexure, descending colon, sigmoid colon, and anorectal junction.
holdout
holdout
noun
(card games) A device for cheating at card games by covertly holding a card out of play until it is wanted.
One who refuses to give consent to an agreement in the hope of an improved offer; one who holds out; one who clings to a cause that has been mostly abandoned.
hurtled
hurtled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hurtle
hustled
hustled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hustle
hutched
hutched
adj
Kept in a hutch.
huthold
jedthus
juditha
mouthed
mouthed
adj
(in combination) Having a specified type of mouth.
(obsolete) Formed into a mouth.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mouth
oughted
outchid
outhold
outhold
verb
(UK dialectal) To hold out, endure; resist, withstand; keep out by force, exclude.
(UK dialectal) To hold out; extend.
(poker) To hold longer than another player.
To hold better than someone or something else.
shouted
shouted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shout
shunted
shunted
adj
fitted with an electrical shunt
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shunt
southed
southed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of south
thaddus
thadeus
thibaud
thudded
thudded
verb
simple past tense and past participle of thud
thugdom
thugdom
noun
The condition, state, or world of a thug; thugs collectively
thugged
thugged
verb
simple past tense and past participle of thug
thumbed
thumbed
adj
(in combination) Having some specific type of thumb.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of thumb
thumped
thumped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of thump
thunder
thunder
noun
(figuratively) The spotlight.
(obsolete) The discharge of electricity; a thunderbolt.
A deep, rumbling noise resembling thunder.
An alarming or startling threat or denunciation.
The loud rumbling, cracking, or crashing sound caused by expansion of rapidly heated air around a lightning bolt.
verb
(ergative) To (make something) move very fast (with loud noise).
(impersonal) To produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity.
(intransitive) To make a noise like thunder.
(intransitive, transitive) To say (something) with a loud, threatening voice.
To produce something with incredible power.
thunked
thunked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of thunk
touched
touched
adj
Emotionally moved (by), made to feel emotion (by).
Slightly mentally deficient; touched in the head.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of touch
toughed
toughed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tough
tundish
tundish
noun
A funnel used in smelting, foundry work etc.
A funnel used to create a siphonic break in a drainage system and/or provide visual indication of flow, usually in an overflow line.
A kind of funnel used in brewing fitting into the bung-hole of a tun or cask.
undight
undight
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To take off (a piece of clothing).