Whiting cousin
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CODWhiting cousin
HAKEWhiting.
FISHWhiting.
HAKEWhiting
HAKEA whiting
whitingsWHITING, ground chalk
poutingthe whiting pout
CODSWhiting or haddock
CODSWhiting and haddock
ROMEOSHoward, Harvey and Whiting
bouderiepouting (the whiting pout)
merlingthe whiting (ground chalk)
poutingsPOUTING, the whiting pout
IDONOTCHOOSETORUNSnail's reply to whiting, perhaps
merlingsMERLING, the whiting (ground chalk)
bouderiesBOUDERIE, pouting (the whiting pout)
MOONLIGHTINVERMONTMargaret Whiting tune of '44
MLIGHTINVERMONTEnd user's favorite Margaret Whiting song?
whitedcovered with whitewash, whiting, or the like
whitedcovered with white or whiting and especially with whitewash
whiteoutact or instance of whiting out with a correction fluid
clearcolesCLEARCOLE, a priming coat consisting of size or glue with whiting
puttiedcompound of whiting and oil used to secure windowpanes, fill holes, etc.
puttycompound of whiting and oil used to secure windowpanes, fill holes, etc.
puttiescompound of whiting and oil used to secure windowpanes, fill holes, etc.
claircollea priming coat consisting of size or glue with whiting also CLEARCOLE
claircollesCLAIRCOLLE, a priming coat consisting of size or glue with whiting also CLEARCOLE
whitefisha general name for such fish as the whiting, haddock, plaice, cod, sole, menhaden, etc
whitefishesWHITEFISH, a general name for such fish as the whiting, haddock, plaice, cod, sole, menhaden, etc
clearcolea priming coat consisting of size or glue with whiting / to coat with this also CLAIRCOLLE
whitewashesA solution of lime and water or of whiting, size, and water, used for painting walls white
whitewasha mixture of lime and water, or whiting, size and water, used for coating walls / to cover with whitewash
gessoedpaste prepared by mixing whiting with size or glue and spread upon a surface to fit it for painting or gilding
verditerA light blue or bluish-green pigment, typically prepared by adding chalk or whiting to a solution of copper nitrate, used in making crayons and as a watercolor