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12-letter words containing b, e, a, k, r

  • leader block — Nautical. lead block.
  • leatherbacks — Plural form of leatherback.
  • left bracket — (character)   "[". ASCII character 91. Common: left square bracket; ITU-T: opening bracket; bracket. Rare: square; INTERCAL: U turn. Paired with right bracket ("]").
  • lumberjacket — a short, straight, wool plaid jacket or coat, for informal wear, usually belted and having patch pockets.
  • marcus bakerMount, a mountain in SE Alaska, near Anchorage: highest peak in the Chugach Mountains. 13,176 feet (4016 meters).
  • market abuse — (in Britain) a statutory offence which covers insider trading and stock market manipulation
  • marketbasket — a selected list of goods and services, usually food and household items regarded as typifying consumer spending over a given time, used to measure the cost of living
  • master baker — a baker who is fully qualified to practise his trade and to train others in it
  • monkey bread — the gourdlike fruit of the baobab, eaten by monkeys.
  • new york bay — a bay of the Atlantic at the mouth of the Hudson, W of Long Island and E of Staten Island and New Jersey.
  • nonbreakable — Not easily broken.
  • pathbreaking — pertaining to blazing a trail or path.
  • pattern book — collection of textile motifs or designs
  • pereira bark — the bark of any of several South American trees belonging to the genus Geissospermum, of the dogbane family, especially that of G. vellosii, used in Brazil to allay fever.
  • prebreakfast — occurring before breakfast, of or pertaining to the period before breakfast
  • quarterbacks — Plural form of quarterback.
  • reading book — a book for people who are learning to read, to help them become accustomed to looking at and understanding written words
  • reserve bank — one of the 12 principal banks of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.
  • ribbon snake — either of two long-tailed garter snakes, Thamnophis proximus or T. sauritus, of eastern and central North America, having a brownish body and yellow or orange stripes.
  • ribeye steak — a large beefsteak cut from the outer, or eye, side of the ribs.
  • rickenbackerEdward Vernon ("Eddie") 1890–1973, U.S. aviator and aviation executive.
  • rugby tackle — A rugby tackle is a way of making someone fall over by throwing your arms around their legs or hips.
  • safe-breaker — a person who breaks open and robs safes
  • shopbreaking — the act of breaking into a shop
  • skateboarder — person who rides skateboard
  • spring break — a vacation from school or college during the spring term, lasting about a week.
  • stonebreaker — a person that breaks up stone
  • straddleback — astride, on horseback
  • swashbuckler — a swaggering swordsman, soldier, or adventurer; daredevil.
  • take a break — have a rest
  • take umbrage — If you say that a person takes umbrage, you mean that they are upset or offended by something that someone says or does to them, often without much reason.
  • takeover bid — offer to buy a company
  • troublemaker — a person who causes difficulties, distress, worry, etc., for others, especially one who does so habitually as a matter of malice.
  • underblanket — a blanket placed under a bottom sheet
  • undertakable — able to be undertaken
  • unmarketable — readily salable.
  • unreckonable — to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
  • unremarkable — notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
  • unremarkably — notably or conspicuously unusual; extraordinary: a remarkable change.
  • unshrinkable — not able to contract or become smaller in size
  • vacuum brake — a brake system, used on British and many overseas railways, in which the brake is held off by a vacuum on one side of the brake-operating cylinder. If the vacuum is destroyed by controlled leakage of air or a disruptive emergency, the brake is applied. It is now largely superseded by the Westinghouse brake system
  • van riebeeck — Jan, full name Johan Anthoniszoon van Riebeeck. 1619–77, Dutch colonial administrator. Founder of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope (1652)
  • wakeboarding — (sports) A water sport where a rider on a small board is towed by a motor boat, and attached by a cable.
  • wilkes-barre — a city in E Pennsylvania, on the Susquehanna River.
  • windbreakers — Plural form of windbreaker.
  • winter break — a period of vacation between semesters of colleges, universities, or other schools and usually including the winter holidays.
  • workableness — The quality or state of being workable, or the extent to which a thing is workable.
  • wrecking bar — pinch bar.
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