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5-letter words containing b, o, y

  • b-boy — a male rap-music fan, who typically can be identified by his casual style of dress
  • bayou — A bayou is a slow-moving, marshy area of water in the southern United States, especially Louisiana.
  • blowy — windy
  • bobby — A bobby is a British policeman, usually of the lowest rank.
  • bogey — A bogey is something or someone that people are worried about, perhaps without much cause or reason.
  • boggy — Boggy land is very wet and muddy land.
  • bonny — Someone or something that is bonny is attractive and nice to look at.
  • booby — an ignorant or foolish person
  • boody — to sulk
  • boofy — muscular and strong but stupid
  • booky — bookish
  • boomy — characterized by an exaggerated or excessive bass sound
  • booty — Booty is a collection of valuable things stolen from a place, especially by soldiers after a battle.
  • boozy — A boozy person is someone who drinks a lot of alcohol.
  • borty — low-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, especially for industrial use as an abrasive.
  • bosky — containing or consisting of bushes or thickets
  • bossy — If you describe someone as bossy, you mean that they enjoy telling people what to do.
  • bothy — a cottage or hut
  • botty — the buttocks
  • bousy — drunken; boozy
  • boxty — a potato pancake
  • boyar — a member of an old order of Russian nobility, ranking immediately below the princes: abolished by Peter the Great
  • boyau — a minor connecting trench often built in a zigzag pattern
  • boyce — William. ?1710–79, English composer, noted esp for his church music and symphonies
  • boyer — Charles (ʃarl), known as the Great Lover. 1899–1978, French film actor
  • boyla — an Aboriginal Australian magician or medicine-man
  • boyle — Robert. 1627–91, Irish scientist who helped to dissociate chemistry from alchemy. He established that air has weight and studied the behaviour of gases; author of The Sceptical Chymist (1661)
  • boyne — a river in the E Republic of Ireland, rising in the Bog of Allen and flowing northeast to the Irish Sea: William III of England defeated the deposed James II in a battle (Battle of the Boyne) on its banks in 1690, completing the overthrow of the Stuart cause in Ireland. Length: about 112 km (70 miles)
  • boysy — suited to or typical of boys or young men
  • brosy — coated with brose
  • byron — George Gordon, 6th Baron. 1788–1824, British Romantic poet, noted also for his passionate and disastrous love affairs. His major works include Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812–18), and Don Juan (1819–24). He spent much of his life abroad and died while fighting for Greek independence
  • bytom — an industrial city in SW Poland, in Upper Silesia: under Prussian and German rule from 1742 to 1945. Pop: 185 793 (2007 est)
  • cobby — stocky
  • colby — a type of mild-tasting hard cheese
  • comby — resembling a comb
  • corby — a town in central England, in N Northamptonshire: designated a new town in 1950. Pop: 49 222 (2001)
  • cosbyWilliam Henry (Bill) born 1937, U.S. comedian and actor.
  • do by — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  • dobby — British Dialect. a fatuous person; fool.
  • dolby — Dolby is a system which reduces the background noise on electronic cassette players.
  • ebony — a hard, heavy, durable wood, most highly prized when black, from various tropical trees of the genus Diospyros, as D. ebenum of southern India and Sri Lanka, used for cabinetwork, ornamental objects, etc.
  • forby — (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland, archaic) Uncommon; out of the ordinary; extraordinary; superior.
  • globy — round; globular
  • go by — a going by without notice; an intentional passing by; snub: to give one the go-by.
  • go-by — a going by without notice; an intentional passing by; snub: to give one the go-by.
  • gobby — fat.
  • gooby — spittle
  • hobby — an activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation and not as a main occupation: Her hobbies include stamp-collecting and woodcarving.
  • lobby — an entrance hall, corridor, or vestibule, as in a public building, often serving as an anteroom; foyer.
  • looby — an awkward person, especially one who is lazy or stupid; lout; lubber.

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