6-letter words containing a, b, d
- badger — A badger is a wild animal which has a white head with two wide black stripes on it. Badgers live underground and usually come up to feed at night.
- badges — Plural form of badge.
- badley — Misspelling of badly.
- badman — a hired gunman, outlaw, or criminal
- baffed — to strike the ground with a club in making a stroke.
- bagdad — Baghdad
- bagged — a container or receptacle of leather, plastic, cloth, paper, etc., capable of being closed at the mouth; pouch.
- bailed — Also, bailer. a bucket, dipper, or other container used for bailing.
- baited — food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc.
- bajada — a scrummaging technique, developed in Argentina, in which all eight forwards in a pack drive forward low and hard
- baldad — Bildad.
- balded — having little or no hair on the scalp: a bald head; a bald person.
- balder — a god, son of Odin and Frigg, noted for his beauty and sweet nature. He was killed by a bough of mistletoe thrown by the blind god Höd, misled by the malicious Loki
- baldie — a bald person (sometimes used as a facetious term of address).
- baldly — having little or no hair on the scalp: a bald head; a bald person.
- balked — to stop, as at an obstacle, and refuse to proceed or to do something specified (usually followed by at): He balked at making the speech.
- ballad — A ballad is a long song or poem which tells a story in simple language.
- balled — a round or roundish body, of various sizes and materials, either hollow or solid, for use in games, as baseball, football, tennis, or golf.
- bammed — Simple past tense and past participle of bam.
- bandar — a male monkey
- banded — If something is banded, it has one or more bands on it, often of a different colour which contrasts with the main colour.
- bander — someone who joins a band or league
- bandit — Robbers are sometimes called bandits, especially if they are found in areas where the law has broken down.
- bandog — a ferocious dog, whether by nature or trained as a guard dog
- bandon — (obsolete) disposal; control; licence.
- banged — Often, bangs. a fringe of hair combed or brushed forward over the forehead.
- banked — A banked stretch of road is higher on one side than the other.
- banned — to prohibit, forbid, or bar; interdict: to ban nuclear weapons; The dictator banned all newspapers and books that criticized his regime.
- banted — to lose weight by practicing Bantingism.
- barbed — A barbed remark or joke seems polite or humorous, but contains a cleverly hidden criticism.
- barded — Armor. any of various pieces of defensive armor for a horse.
- bardee — bardy2 .
- bardic — (formerly) a person who composed and recited epic or heroic poems, often while playing the harp, lyre, or the like.
- bardie — an edible white wood-boring grub of Australia
- bardot — Brigitte (briʒit). born 1934, French film actress and animal rights activist
- barfed — Simple past tense and past participle of barf.
- barged — a capacious, flat-bottomed vessel, usually intended to be pushed or towed, for transporting freight or passengers; lighter.
- barked — the external covering of the woody stems, branches, and roots of plants, as distinct and separable from the wood itself.
- barned — a building for storing hay, grain, etc., and often for housing livestock.
- baroda — a former state of W India, part of Gujarat since 1960
- barred — having bars or stripes
- bashed — to strike with a crushing or smashing blow.
- basked — to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine.
- bassed — Simple past tense and past participle of bass.
- basted — to beat with a stick; thrash; cudgel.
- batard — A loaf of bread similar in shape to a baguette, but shorter (6 to 12 inches in length).
- bathed — If someone is bathed in sweat, they are sweating a great deal.
- batida — A Brazilian cocktail made from cachaça, fruit juice, and sugar.
- batted — Sports. the wooden club used in certain games, as baseball and cricket, to strike the ball. a racket, especially one used in badminton or table tennis. a whip used by a jockey. the act of using a club or racket in a game. the right or turn to use a club or racket.
- bawdry — obscene talk or language