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8-letter words containing b, o, r, w

  • back row — the forwards at the rear of a scrum
  • backword — the act or an instance of failing to keep a promise or commitment (esp in the phrase give (someone) backword)
  • backwork — work carried out under the ground
  • bagworms — Plural form of bagworm.
  • barn owl — any owl of the genus Tyto, esp T. alba, having a pale brown and white plumage, long slender legs, and a heart-shaped face: family Tytonidae
  • barnwood — aged and weathered boards, especially those salvaged from dismantled barns: The den was paneled in barnwood.
  • baseword — (linguistics) The word used a base and upon whose stem affixes are added, forming new words.
  • beadwork — a narrow strip of some material used for edging or ornamentation
  • bearwood — cascara (sense 1)
  • becoward — to make cowardly, to make into a coward
  • bedworth — a town in central England, in N Warwickshire. Pop: 30 001 (2001)
  • beflower — to decorate with flowers
  • bellwort — any plant of the North American liliaceous genus Uvularia, having slender bell-shaped yellow flowers
  • bepowder — to cover with powder
  • blow-dry — If you blow-dry your hair, you dry it with a hairdryer, often to give it a particular style.
  • blowhard — If you describe someone as a blowhard, you mean that they express their opinions very forcefully, and usually in a boastful way.
  • blowiron — blowpipe (def 2).
  • blowkart — a simple wheeled vehicle such as a go-kart which has been fitted with a sail and is powered by the wind
  • bob wire — barbed wire.
  • bobowler — a large moth
  • bodywear — close-fitting clothing, as leotards or bodysuits, made of lightweight, usually stretch fabrics and worn for exercising, dancing, or leisure activity.
  • bodywork — The bodywork of a motor vehicle is the outside part of it.
  • boer war — either of two conflicts between Britain and the South African Boers, the first (1880–1881) when the Boers sought to regain the independence given up for British aid against the Zulus, the second (1899–1902) when the Orange Free State and Transvaal declared war on Britain
  • bollworm — any of various moth caterpillars, such as Pectinophora (or Platyedra) gossypiella (pink bollworm), that feed on and destroy cotton bolls
  • boo-word — any word that seems to cause irrational fear
  • bookwork — the keeping of accounts
  • bookworm — If you describe someone as a bookworm, you mean they are very fond of reading.
  • borrower — A borrower is a person or organization that borrows money.
  • bow-iron — (on the car of a sidewalk elevator) a metal arch for parting the cellar doors as the elevator rises.
  • bowfront — having a front that curves outwards
  • bowgrace — a fender or pad used to protect the bows of a vessel from ice.
  • bowrider — a motorboat with an open bow provided with seating.
  • bowsprit — a spar projecting from the bow of a vessel, esp a sailing vessel, used to carry the headstay as far forward as possible
  • brainbow — the result of a process by which the individual neurons of a brain can be mapped with fluorescent proteins under a light source
  • brigalow — any of various acacia trees
  • broadway — a thoroughfare in New York City, famous for its theatres: the centre of the commercial theatre in the US
  • browband — the strap of a horse's bridle that goes across the forehead
  • browbeat — If someone tries to browbeat you, they try to force you to do what they want.
  • browless — without eyebrows
  • browning — a substance used to darken soups, gravies, etc
  • brownish — Something that is brownish is slightly brown in colour.
  • brownist — a person who supported the principles of church government advocated by Robert Browne and adopted in modified form by the Independents or Congregationalists
  • brownout — a dimming or reduction in the use of electric lights in a city, esp to conserve electric power or as a defensive precaution in wartime
  • brownsonOrestes Augustus, 1803–76, U.S. writer.
  • browsing — to eat, nibble at, or feed on (leaves, tender shoots, or other soft vegetation).
  • budgerow — a large slow-moving barge formerly used on the Ganges
  • burlwood — wood taken or cut from a burl.
  • burrowed — a hole or tunnel in the ground made by a rabbit, fox, or similar animal for habitation and refuge.
  • busywork — Busywork is work that is intended to keep someone occupied and is not completely necessary.
  • buzzword — A buzzword is a word or expression that has become fashionable in a particular field and is being used a lot by the media.

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