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8-letter words containing b, o, s, h

  • asheboro — a town in central North Carolina.
  • b school — business school.
  • b-school — a business school or business college
  • backhoes — Plural form of backhoe.
  • baghouse — a dust-filtering chamber consisting of fabric filter bags
  • bakeshop — Also called bakeshop [beyk-shop] /ˈbeɪkˌʃɒp/ (Show IPA). a baker's shop.
  • bash out — If you say that someone bashes something out, you mean that they produce it quickly or in large quantities, but without much care or thought.
  • basophil — (of cells or cell contents) easily stained by basic dyes
  • bathorse — a horse which carries a military officer's baggage; a military packhorse
  • beehouse — A beehive or apiary.
  • behooves — use; advantage; benefit: The money was spent for his own behoof.
  • bescorch — to scorch badly
  • beshadow — to darken with shadow
  • beshroud — to cover with a shroud
  • besmooth — to smooth
  • besoothe — to soothe
  • besought — beseech
  • big shot — A big shot is an important and powerful person in a group or organization.
  • binchois — Gilles [Dutch khil-uh s;; French zheel] /Dutch ˈxɪl əs;; French ʒil/ (Show IPA), or Egidius [Dutch ey-khee-dee-oo s] /Dutch eɪˈxi diˌʊs/ (Show IPA), c1400–60, Flemish composer.
  • birdshot — small pellets designed for shooting birds
  • blockish — lacking vivacity or imagination; stupid
  • blokeish — denoting or exhibiting the characteristics believed typical of an ordinary man
  • blondish — (of hair, skin, etc.) light-colored: the child's soft blond curls.
  • blowfish — puffer (sense 2)
  • blush-on — blusher (def 2).
  • boarfish — any of various spiny-finned marine teleost fishes of the genera Capros, Antigonia, etc, related to the dories, having a deep compressed body, a long snout, and large eyes
  • boethius — Anicius Manlius Severinus (əˈnɪsɪəs ˈmænlɪəs ˌsɛvəˈraɪnəs). ?480–?524 ad, Roman philosopher and statesman, noted particularly for his work De Consolatione Philosophiae. He was accused of treason and executed by Theodoric
  • bog rush — a blackish tufted cyperaceous plant, Schoenus nigricans, growing on boggy ground
  • bone ash — the residue obtained when bones are burned in air, consisting mainly of calcium phosphate. It is used as a fertilizer and in the manufacture of bone china
  • bonefish — a silvery marine clupeoid game fish, Albula vulpes, occurring in warm shallow waters: family Albulidae
  • boobyish — stupid or silly
  • bookshop — A bookshop is a shop where books are sold.
  • boothose — a protective stocking or boot liner fashionable in the 17th century
  • borghese — a noble Italian family whose members were influential in Italian art and politics from the 16th to the 19th century
  • bosthoon — a boor
  • broadish — fairly broad
  • broguish — having or tending to a brogue
  • bronchus — either of the two main branches of the trachea, which contain cartilage within their walls
  • brownish — Something that is brownish is slightly brown in colour.
  • brush-on — fit to be applied with a brush: a brush-on paint remover.
  • brushoff — an abrupt or rude dismissal, esp. in the phrase give (or get) the brushoff
  • buckshot — Buckshot consists of pieces of lead fired from a gun when hunting animals.
  • bughouse — a mental hospital or asylum
  • bullshot — a cocktail of vodka and beef stock
  • bush lot — a tract of timberland
  • bush-hog — to clear (land) by using a bush hog.
  • bushgoat — a S African antelope
  • caboshed — (of an animal, as a deer) shown facing forward without a neck: a stag's head caboshed.
  • cash mob — a group of people coordinated to meet and spend money at a local, independent business at a particular time
  • cashbook — a book in which all receipts and payments of money are entered

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