7-letter words containing b, e, s
- bestorm — to assault
- bestows — to present as a gift; give; confer (usually followed by on or upon): The trophy was bestowed upon the winner.
- bestrew — to scatter or lie scattered over (a surface)
- bestrid — to get or be astride of; have or place the legs on both sides of.
- bestrow — bestrew.
- beswarm — to swarm over
- betimes — in good time; early
- beziers — a city in S France: scene of a massacre (1209) during the Albigensian Crusade. It is a centre of the wine trade. Pop: 71 672 (2008)
- bheesty — (in India) a water carrier.
- biassed — a particular tendency, trend, inclination, feeling, or opinion, especially one that is preconceived or unreasoned: illegal bias against older job applicants; the magazine’s bias toward art rather than photography; our strong bias in favor of the idea.
- bibless — (of an apron) with no bib
- biddies — a chicken.
- biggest — large, as in size, height, width, or amount: a big house; a big quantity.
- bigness — the fact or condition of being large in size, extent, amount, etc.
- bilboes — a long iron bar with two sliding shackles, formerly used to confine the ankles of a prisoner
- billies — a male given name, form of William.
- bilsted — the American gum tree, Liquidambar styraciflua
- binders — a person or thing that binds.
- birdies — a small bird.
- bishkek — the capital of Kyrgyzstan. Pop: 828 000 (2005 est)
- bistate — involving two states
- bitless — without a (horse's) bit
- bitters — bitter-tasting spirits of varying alcoholic content flavoured with plant extracts
- bitwise — (programming) A bitwise operator treats its operands as a vector of bits rather than a single number. Boolean bitwise operators combine bit N of each operand using a Boolean function (NOT, AND, OR, XOR) to produce bit N of the result. For example, a bitwise AND operator ("&" in C) would evaluate 13 & 9 as (binary) 1101 & 1001 = 1001 = 9, whereas, the logical AND, (C "&&") would evaluate 13 && 9 as TRUE && TRUE = TRUE = 1. In some languages, e.g. Acorn's BASIC V, the same operators are used for both bitwise and logical operations. This usually works except when applying NOT to a value x which is neither 0 (false) nor -1 (true), in which case both x and (NOT x) will be non-zero and thus treated as TRUE. Other operations at the bit level, which are not normally described as "bitwise" include shift and rotate.
- blamers — to hold responsible; find fault with; censure: I don't blame you for leaving him.
- blasted — Some people use blasted to express anger or annoyance at something or someone.
- blaster — a sudden and violent gust of wind: Wintry blasts chilled us to the marrow.
- blastie — a wretched, ugly little creature
- blemish — A blemish is a small mark on something that spoils its appearance.
- blesbok — an antelope, Damaliscus dorcas (or albifrons), of southern Africa. The coat is a deep reddish-brown with a white blaze between the eyes; the horns are lyre-shaped
- blessed — If someone is blessed with a particular good quality or skill, they have that good quality or skill.
- blesser — someone who blesses
- blewits — an edible saprotroph agaricaceous fungus, Tricholoma saevum, having a pale brown cap and bluish stalk
- bliksem — an exclamation expressive of surprise, shock, displeasure, etc
- blister — A blister is a painful swelling on the surface of your skin. Blisters contain a clear liquid and are usually caused by heat or by something repeatedly rubbing your skin.
- blithes — a female given name.
- blitzes — Military. an overwhelming all-out attack, especially a swift ground attack using armored units and air support. an intensive aerial bombing.
- blueish — bluish
- blusher — Blusher is a coloured substance that women put on their cheeks.
- blushet — a modest young woman, perceived as prone to blushing
- bluster — If you say that someone is blustering, you mean that they are speaking aggressively but without authority, often because they are angry or offended.
- boasted — to speak with exaggeration and excessive pride, especially about oneself.
- boaster — a chisel for boasting stone.
- bobbies — a male given name, form of Robert.
- bobsled — A bobsled is the same as a bobsleigh.
- boeotus — a son of Arne and Poseidon, and ancestor of the Boeotians.
- boldest — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
- boletus — any saprotroph basidiomycetous fungus of the genus Boletus, having a brownish umbrella-shaped cap with spore-bearing tubes in the underside: family Boletaceae. Many species are edible
- bolices — to do (something) badly; bungle (often followed by up): His interference bollixed up the whole deal.
- bolshie — Bolshevik