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6-letter words containing b, s, y

  • gatsby — (South Africa) A snack consisting of a baguette filled with french fries, sauce, and other ingredients.
  • hybris — hubris.
  • ibycus — flourished c540 b.c, Greek poet.
  • kirbys — a male given name.
  • labrys — A double-headed ax in Minoan mythology.
  • naseby — a village in W Northamptonshire, in central England: Royalist defeat 1645.
  • posybl — Programming system for distributed applications. A Linda implementation for Unix networks by Ioannis Schoinas <[email protected]>.
  • rossby — Carl-Gustaf Arvid [kahrl-goo-stahf ahr-vid] /ˈkɑrlˈgu stɑf ˈɑr vɪd/ (Show IPA), 1898–1957, U.S. meteorologist, born in Sweden.
  • scabby — covered with scabs; having many scabs.
  • set by — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
  • shabby — impaired by wear, use, etc.; worn: shabby clothes.
  • shelby — a city in S North Carolina.
  • sit by — If you sit by while something wrong or illegal is happening, you allow it to happen and do not do anything about it.
  • skybox — a private compartment, usually near the top of a stadium, for viewing a sports contest.
  • skylab — a U.S. earth-orbiting space station that was periodically staffed by three separate crews of astronauts and remained in orbit 1973–79.
  • slabby — covered by slabs
  • slobby — pertaining to or characteristic of a slob.
  • slubby — trampled and muddy
  • snobby — condescending, patronizing, or socially exclusive; snobbish.
  • snubby — somewhat snub, as the nose.
  • stably — not likely to fall or give way, as a structure, support, foundation, etc.; firm; steady.
  • stubby — of the nature of or resembling a stub.
  • suably — in a suable manner
  • subtly — thin, tenuous, or rarefied, as a fluid or an odor.
  • subway — Also called, especially British, tube, underground. an underground electric railroad, usually in a large city.
  • swabby — Slang. (in the Navy or Coast Guard) a sailor; gob.
  • symbal — SYMbolic ALgebra. A symbolic mathematics language with ALGOL-like syntax by Max Engeli, late 60's. Implemented for CDC 6600.
  • symbol — something used for or regarded as representing something else; a material object representing something, often something immaterial; emblem, token, or sign.
  • unbusy — not busy; idle; unoccupied
  • yerbas — Plural form of yerba.
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