8-letter words containing a, b, o, g
- boogaloo — a type of dance performed to rock and roll music
- book bag — a bag or satchel used especially by a student for carrying books.
- boongary — a tree kangaroo, Dendrolagus lumholtzi, of northeastern Queensland
- bostangi — a Turkish imperial guard
- bowgrace — a fender or pad used to protect the bows of a vessel from ice.
- bowyangs — a pair of strings or straps secured round each trouser leg below the knee, worn esp by sheep-shearers and other labourers
- brigalow — any of various acacia trees
- brockage — a defect or fault imposed on a coin during its minting.
- brougham — a four-wheeled horse-drawn closed carriage having a raised open driver's seat in front
- bulgakov — Mikhail Afanaseyev (ʌfʌˈnasjef). 1891–1940, Soviet novelist, dramatist, and short-story writer; his novels include The Master and Margerita (1966–67)
- bungalow — A bungalow is a house which has only one level, and no stairs.
- bushgoat — a S African antelope
- cabotage — coastal navigation or shipping, esp within the borders of one country
- calbayog — a city in the Philippines, on NW Samar.
- cambogia — gamboge (def 1).
- clangbox — a device fitted to a jet-engine to change the direction of thrust
- cool bag — an insulated container used to keep food cool on picnics, to carry frozen food, etc
- dagobert — a Merovingian King of the Franks, who lived c.603-639, and made Paris his capital
- faubourg — a suburb or a quarter just outside a French city.
- fog bank — a stratum of fog as seen from a distance.
- gabbroic — Of, pertaining to, or containing gabbro.
- gabbroid — gabbro-like, esp of a rock in the petrographic clan which contains the gabbro family
- gabonese — of or relating to Gabon or its inhabitants.
- gaboriau — Émile [ey-meel] /eɪˈmil/ (Show IPA), 1835–73, French author of detective stories.
- gaborone — a republic in S Africa: formerly a British protectorate; gained independence 1966; member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 275,000 sq. mi. (712,250 sq. km). Capital: Gaborone.
- gadabout — a person who moves about restlessly or aimlessly, especially from one social activity to another.
- gambeson — a quilted garment worn under mail.
- gambogic — of or derived from gamboge
- gamboled — to skip about, as in dancing or playing; frolic.
- gambroon — a type of twilled linen cloth, often used for lining clothes
- game boy — a handheld games console, made by the company Nintendo, which was popular in the 1990s
- gaolbird — Alternative spelling of jailbird.
- garbanzo — chickpea (def 1).
- garboard — The first range of planks or plates laid on a ship’s bottom next to the keel.
- glabrous — having a surface devoid of hair or pubescence.
- globally — pertaining to the whole world; worldwide; universal: the dream of global peace.
- globular — globe-shaped; spherical.
- go about — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- go blank — If your mind goes blank, you are suddenly unable to think of anything appropriate to say, for example in reply to a question.
- goalball — a game played by two teams who compete to score goals by throwing a ball that emits audible sound when in motion. Players, who may be blind or sighted, are blindfolded during play
- gobsmack — (transitive, slang) To astonish.
- golf bag — a bag, usually made of canvas, for carrying golf clubs and golf balls.
- goofball — an extremely incompetent, eccentric, or silly person.
- goombahs — Plural form of goombah.
- goon bag — the plastic bladder inside a box of (usually cheap) wine
- grosbeak — any of various finches having a thick, conical bill.
- grow bag — a plastic bag containing a sufficient amount of a sterile growing medium and nutrients to enable a plant, such as a tomato or pepper, to be grown to full size in it, usually for one season only
- growable — able to be cultivated or grown
- guaynabo — a city in N Puerto Rico, SE of Bayamón.
- gunboats — a small, armed warship of light draft, used in ports where the water is shallow.