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7-letter words containing b, l, u, e, r

  • barbule — a very small barb
  • baulker — Someone who baulks.
  • belarus — a republic in E Europe; part of the medieval Lithuanian and Polish empires before being occupied by Russia; a Soviet republic (1919–91); in 1997 formed a close political and economic union with Russia: mainly low-lying and forested. Languages: Belarussian; Russian. Religion: believers are mostly Christian. Currency: rouble. Capital: Minsk. Pop: 9 625 888 (2013 est). Area: 207 600 sq km (80 134 sq miles)
  • bleuler — Eugen [oi-geyn] /ɔɪˈgeɪn/ (Show IPA), 1857–1939, Swiss psychiatrist and neurologist.
  • blubber — Blubber is the fat of whales, seals, and similar sea animals.
  • blucher — a high shoe with laces over the tongue
  • bludger — a person who scrounges
  • bluffer — good-naturedly direct, blunt, or frank; heartily outspoken: a big, bluff, generous man.
  • blunder — A blunder is a stupid or careless mistake.
  • blunger — a large vat in which the contents, esp clay and water, are mixed by rotating arms
  • blunker — a person who prints cloths
  • blunter — having an obtuse, thick, or dull edge or point; rounded; not sharp: a blunt pencil.
  • blurgle — /bler'gl/ [Great Britain] Spoken metasyntactic variable, to indicate some text that is obvious from context, or which is already known. If several words are to be replaced, blurgle may well be doubled or trebled. "To look for something in several files use "grep string blurgle blurgle"." In each case, "blurgle blurgle" would be understood to be replaced by the file you wished to search. Compare mumble.
  • blurred — to obscure or sully (something) by smearing or with a smeary substance: The windows were blurred with soot.
  • blurted — to utter suddenly or inadvertently; divulge impulsively or unadvisedly (usually followed by out): He blurted out the hiding place of the spy.
  • blurter — a person who blurts
  • blusher — Blusher is a coloured substance that women put on their cheeks.
  • 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.
  • boerbul — a crossbred mastiff used esp as a watchdog
  • boulder — A boulder is a large rounded rock.
  • boulter — a long, stout fishing line with several hooks attached.
  • braudel — ˈFernand Paul (fɛʀˈnɑ̃ pɔl) ; fernänˈ p^ōl) 1902-85; Fr. historian
  • breslau — Wrocław
  • bruckle — brittle, fragile
  • bruegel — Jan (jɑn ) ; yän) 1568-1625; Fl. painter: son of Pieter
  • brulzie — a noisy dispute; a disturbance
  • brutely — in a brutish manner
  • bubbler — a drinking fountain in which the water is forced in a stream from a small vertical nozzle
  • buckler — a small round shield worn on the forearm or held by a short handle
  • builder — A builder is a person whose job is to build or repair houses and other buildings.
  • bullier — a blustering, quarrelsome, overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
  • bumbler — to bungle or blunder awkwardly; muddle: He somehow bumbled through two years of college.
  • bungler — A bungler is a person who often fails to do things properly because they make mistakes or are clumsy.
  • burlesk — a bawdy comedy show of the late 19th and early 20th centuries: the striptease eventually became one of its chief elements
  • burnley — an industrial town in NW England, in E Lancashire. Pop: 73 021 (2001)
  • burrell — Paul. born 1958, British butler and confidant to Diana, Princess of Wales. After her death he was charged with but (2003) acquitted of stealing from her estate. His book, A Royal Duty (2003), revealed intimate details of her life
  • burrhel — a wild sheep, Pseudois nahoor, of Tibet and adjacent mountainous regions, having goatlike horns that curve backward.
  • butlery — a butler's room
  • clubber — A clubber is someone who regularly goes to nightclubs.
  • crumble — If something crumbles, or if you crumble it, it breaks into a lot of small pieces.
  • curable — If a disease or illness is curable, it can be cured.
  • doubler — One who doubles.
  • drumble — to be inactive or sluggish
  • durable — able to resist wear, decay, etc., well; lasting; enduring.
  • flubber — a blunder.
  • fumbler — Agent noun of fumble; one who fumbles.
  • grubble — (obsolete) To feel or grope in the dark.
  • grumble — to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly.
  • humbler — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
  • lubbers — Plural form of lubber.

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