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6-letter words containing b, e, r

  • beader — an implement used in crafts such as woodwork or silverwork to make a decorative pattern resembling beads
  • beaker — A beaker is a plastic cup used for drinking, usually one with no handle.
  • beamer — a full-pitched ball bowled at the batsman's head
  • beaner — A Mexican or a person of Mexican descent.
  • beards — Plural form of beard.
  • beardy — wearing a beard
  • beared — Stock Exchange. to force prices down in (a market, stock, etc.).
  • bearer — The bearer of something such as a message is the person who brings it to you.
  • beares — Archaic spelling of bears, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bear.
  • bearly — Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of bears; ursine.
  • beater — A beater is a tool or part of a machine which is used for beating things like eggs and cream.
  • beaver — A beaver is a furry animal with a big flat tail and large teeth. Beavers use their teeth to cut wood and build dams in rivers.
  • beboer — a user of the social-networking website Bebo.com
  • becard — any of several passerine birds of the genus Pachyramphus, of the American tropics, having large heads and swollen bills, and variously classified with the flycatchers or the cotingas.
  • bechar — a city in NW Algeria: an oasis. Pop: 149 000 (2005 est)
  • becker — Boris (ˈbɒrɪs). born 1967, German tennis player: Wimbledon champion 1985, 1986, and 1989: the youngest man ever to win Wimbledon
  • becurl — to cover with curls
  • bedder — (at some universities) someone employed by a college to clean students' rooms
  • bedral — a minor official in the Scottish Episcopal Church, similar but not identical to the English beadle
  • bedrid — bedridden.
  • bedrop — to drop upon or cover with drops
  • bedrug — to drug excessively
  • beefer — (slang) A police informer.
  • beemer — Some people refer to a BMW automobile as a Beemer.
  • beeper — A beeper is a portable device that makes a beeping noise, usually to tell you to phone someone or to remind you to do something.
  • beered — Simple past tense and past participle of beer.
  • beezer — a person or chap
  • before — If something happens before a particular date, time, or event, it happens earlier than that date, time, or event.
  • befret — to fret greatly about
  • beggar — A beggar is someone who lives by asking people for money or food.
  • begird — to surround; gird around
  • begirt — to gird about; encompass; surround.
  • beiger — very light brown, as of undyed wool; light gray with a brownish tinge.
  • beirut — the capital of Lebanon, a port on the Mediterranean: part of the Ottoman Empire from the 16th century until 1918; many universities (including Lebanese, American, French, and Arab). Pop: 1 875 000 (2005 est)
  • bejart — Maurice (mɔris). 1927–2007 French dancer and choreographer. His choreography is characterized by a combination of classic and modern dance and acrobatics
  • belfry — The belfry of a church is the top part of its tower, where the bells are.
  • belter — an event, person, quality, etc, that is admirable, outstanding, or thrilling
  • bemire — to soil with or as if with mire
  • bender — If someone goes on a bender, they drink a very large amount of alcohol.
  • berake — to rake thoroughly
  • berate — If you berate someone, you speak to them angrily about something they have done wrong.
  • berber — Berber means belonging or relating to a particular Muslim people in North Africa, or to their language or customs.
  • bercow — John (Simon). born 1963, British Conservative politician; speaker of the House of Commons from 2009
  • berean — a city in NE Ohio, near Cleveland.
  • bereft — If a person or thing is bereft of something, they no longer have it.
  • bergen — a large rucksack with a capacity of over 50 litres
  • bergerThomas, 1924–2014, U.S. novelist.
  • bergie — a vagabond, esp one living on the slopes of Table Mountain in the Western Cape province of South Africa
  • berime — to celebrate in verse.
  • bering — Vitus (ˈviːtʊs). 1681–1741, Danish navigator, who explored the N Pacific for the Russians and discovered Bering Island and the Bering Strait
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