7-letter words containing a, g
- bathing — swimming
- batling — A young, small, or baby bat.
- batting — cotton or woollen wadding used in quilts, mattresses, etc
- batwing — shaped like the wings of a bat, as a black tie, collar, etc
- bawling — to cry or wail lustily.
- bazinga — Exclamation indicating a successful trick or prank.
- beading — Beading is a narrow strip of wood that is used for decorating or edging furniture and doors.
- beagler — a person who hunts with beagles
- beagles — Plural form of beagle.
- beaking — Present participle of beak.
- beaming — sending out beams; shining
- beanbag — A beanbag is a large round cushion filled with tiny pieces of plastic or rubber. It takes the shape of your body when you sit on it.
- beaning — the edible nutritious seed of various plants of the legume family, especially of the genus Phaseolus.
- bearhug — to give someone a bear hug
- bearing — Someone's bearing is the way in which they move or stand.
- beating — If someone is given a beating, they are hit hard many times, especially with something such as a stick.
- beerage — the beer brewing industry
- beggary — extreme poverty or need
- beghard — a member of a Christian brotherhood that was founded in Flanders in the 13th century and followed a life based on that of the Beguines
- begonia — A begonia is a garden plant which has large brightly coloured leaves.
- begorra — an emphatic exclamation, regarded as a characteristic utterance of Irish people
- begroan — to groan at or about
- belgard — a loving gaze
- belgaum — a city in India, in Karnataka: cotton, furniture, leather. Pop: 399 600 (2001)
- belgian — Belgian means belonging or relating to Belgium or to its people.
- bengali — Bengali means belonging or relating to Bengal, or to its people or language.
- beograd — Belgrade
- bergall — cunner.
- bergama — a type of Turkish rug
- bergamo — a walled city in N Italy, in Lombardy. Pop: 113 143 (2001)
- bergman — (Ernst) Ingmar (ˈiŋmar). 1918–2007, Swedish film and stage director, whose films include The Seventh Seal (1956), Wild Strawberries (1957), Persona (1966), Scenes from a Marriage (1974), Autumn Sonata (1978), and Fanny and Alexander (1982)
- bergsma — William, 1921–1994, U.S. composer.
- besague — a plate protecting an open area, as at the elbow or armpit.
- bhangra — Bhangra is a form of dance music that comes from India and uses traditional Indian instruments.
- big cat — Big cats are lions, tigers, and other large wild animals in the cat family.
- big-lan — ["BIG-LAN Frequently Asked Questions Memo", BIG-LAN DIGEST V4:I8, February 14, 1992.]
- bighead — a conceited person
- bingham — George Caleb1811-79; U.S. painter
- bisnaga — a large barrel-shaped cactus found in SW USA and NW Mexico
- biznaga — any of several thorny cactuses of the genera Echinocactus, Ferocactus, and Astrophytum of the southwestern U.S.
- blading — the act or an instance of skating with in-line skates
- blagger — informal conversation in a public place, often deceitful.
- blaming — to hold responsible; find fault with; censure: I don't blame you for leaving him.
- blaring — to emit a loud, raucous sound: The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.
- blazing — Blazing sun or blazing hot weather is very hot.
- boatage — the act of hauling by boat.
- boating — Boating is travelling on a lake or river in a small boat for pleasure.
- bog oak — oak or other wood preserved in peat bogs.
- bogarde — Sir Dirk, real name Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde. 1920–99, British film actor and writer: his films include The Servant (1963) and Death in Venice (1970). His writings include the autobiographical A Postillion Struck by Lightning (1977) and the novel A Period of Adjustment (1994)
- bogbean — buckbean