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8-letter words containing b, i, n, g, l

  • blunting — having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point; rounded; not sharp: a blunt pencil.
  • blushing — to redden, as from embarrassment or shame: He blushed when they called him a conquering hero.
  • bodingly — in a boding manner
  • boltings — (of flour) the coarse particles separated by sifting
  • boringly — causing or marked by boredom: a boring discussion; to have a boring time.
  • boweling — Anatomy. Usually, bowels. the intestine. a part of the intestine.
  • bowingly — in a curved manner
  • brailing — Nautical. any of several horizontal lines fastened to the edge of a fore-and-aft sail or lateen sail, for gathering in the sail.
  • bratling — a small badly-behaved child
  • brawling — a noisy quarrel, squabble, or fight.
  • bridling — part of the tack or harness of a horse, consisting usually of a headstall, bit, and reins.
  • brisling — another name for a sprat, esp a Norwegian sprat seasoned, smoked, and canned in oil
  • broiling — If the weather is broiling, it is very hot.
  • bubbling — a nearly spherical body of gas contained in a liquid.
  • buckling — Buckling happens when a force presses on a slender structure and makes it collapse.
  • building — A building is a structure that has a roof and walls, for example a house or a factory.
  • bulganin — Nikolai Aleksandrovich (nikaˈlaj alɪkˈsandrəvitʃ). 1895–1975, Soviet statesman and military leader; chairman of the council of ministers (1955–58)
  • bullgine — a steam locomotive
  • bullring — A bullring is a circular area of ground surrounded by rows of seats where bullfights take place.
  • bullying — the intimidation of weaker people
  • bumbling — If you describe a person or their behaviour as bumbling, you mean that they behave in a confused, disorganized way, making mistakes and usually not achieving anything.
  • bundling — several objects or a quantity of material gathered or bound together: a bundle of hay.
  • bungling — to do clumsily and awkwardly; botch: He bungled the job.
  • burbling — the bubbling or gurgling sound of water
  • bustling — to move or act with a great show of energy (often followed by about): He bustled about cooking breakfast.
  • climbing — Climbing is the activity of climbing rocks or mountains.
  • clubbing — Clubbing is the activity of going to night clubs.
  • cobbling — to pave with cobblestones.
  • dabbling — the fact of being involved in an activity in a frivolous or superficial way
  • dibbling — Present participle of dibble.
  • doubling — anything that is twofold in size or amount or twice the usual size, quantity, strength, etc.
  • elbowing — Present participle of elbow.
  • enabling — software enabling
  • flubbing — Present participle of flub.
  • fumbling — to feel or grope about clumsily: She fumbled in her purse for the keys.
  • fungible — (especially of goods) being of such nature or kind as to be freely exchangeable or replaceable, in whole or in part, for another of like nature or kind.
  • gabbling — Present participle of gabble.
  • gambling — any matter or thing involving risk or hazardous uncertainty.
  • garbling — Present participle of garble.
  • gibingly — With gibes; scornfully.
  • glibness — readily fluent, often thoughtlessly, superficially, or insincerely so: a glib talker; glib answers.
  • globbing — Present participle of glob.
  • globulin — any of a group of proteins, as myosin, occurring in plant and animal tissue, insoluble in pure water but soluble in dilute salt solutions and coagulable by heat.
  • gobbling — Present participle of gobble.
  • hobbling — to walk lamely; limp.
  • humbling — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
  • jumbling — Present participle of jumble.
  • kibbling — Present participle of kibble.
  • kingbolt — a vertical bolt connecting the body of a vehicle with the fore axle, the body of a railroad car with a truck, etc.
  • labeling — a slip of paper, cloth, or other material, marked or inscribed, for attachment to something to indicate its manufacturer, nature, ownership, destination, etc.
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