7-letter words containing b, y, d
- anybody — Anybody means the same as anyone.
- audibly — capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.
- bad boy — male child: naughty
- bad guy — A bad guy is a person in a story or film who is considered to be evil or wicked, or who is fighting on the wrong side. You can also refer to the bad guys in a situation in real life.
- bawdily — indecent; lewd; obscene: another of his bawdy stories.
- bayside — On or near the shore of a bay.
- baywood — the light soft wood of a tropical American mahogany tree, Swietenia macrophylla, of the bay region of SE Mexico
- beadeye — stonecat.
- beadily — (of a look) in an avaricious or penetrating manner.
- bedirty — to make (thoroughly) dirty
- belayed — Nautical. to fasten (a rope) by winding around a pin or short rod inserted in a holder so that both ends of the rod are clear.
- bendery — a city in E central Moldavia, SE of Kishinev.
- bide by — to abide by
- bindery — a place in which books are bound
- blandly — If you do something blandly, you do it in a calm and quiet way.
- blaydon — an industrial town in NE England, in Gateshead unitary authority, Tyne and Wear. Pop: 14 648 (2001)
- blindly — If you say that someone does something blindly, you mean that they do it without having enough information, or without thinking about it.
- bockedy — (of a structure, piece of furniture, etc) unsteady
- boyhood — Boyhood is the period of a male person's life during which he is a boy.
- bradley — A(ndrew) C(ecil). 1851–1935, English critic; author of Shakespearian Tragedy (1904)
- broadly — You can use broadly to indicate that something is generally true.
- brodsky — Joseph, original name Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky. 1940–96, US poet, born in the Soviet Union. His collections include The End of a Beautiful Era (1977). Nobel prize for literature 1987
- budenny — Semën Mikhailovich [syi-myawn myi-khahy-luh-vyich] /syɪˈmyɔn myɪˈxaɪ lə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1883–1973, Russian general in 1917 revolution and World War II.
- bugeyed — with bulging eyes, as from surprise or wonderment; astonished.
- buirdly — well-built; stocky
- by hand — If you do something by hand, you do it using your hands rather than a machine.
- by-road — a side road.
- by-word — a word or phrase associated with some person or thing; a characteristic expression, typical greeting, or the like.
- byrlady — a mild oath
- byssoid — byssaceous
- cadbury — George. 1839–1922, British Quaker industrialist and philanthropist. He established, with his brother Richard Cadbury (1835–99), the chocolate-making company Cadbury Brothers and the garden village Bournville, near Birmingham, for their workers
- dabbity — a temporary tattoo
- danbury — city in SW Conn., near Bridgeport: pop. 75,000
- daubery — the act or an instance of daubing
- day bed — a narrow bed, with a head piece and sometimes a foot piece and back, on which to recline during the day
- day boy — a boy who attends a boarding school daily, but returns home each evening
- day job — the job that a person during the day to earn a living, as opposed to some more glamorous activity such as being a singer, dancer, actor, writer that they aspire to make their main source of income
- dayboat — a small sailing boat with no sleeping accommodation
- daybook — a book in which the transactions of each day are recorded as they occur
- debakey — Michael Ellis, 1908–2008, U.S. physician: pioneer in heart surgery.
- debussy — (Achille) Claude (klod). 1862–1918, French composer and critic, the creator of impressionism in music and a profound influence on contemporary composition. His works include Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (1894) and La Mer (1905) for orchestra, the opera Pelléas et Mélisande (1902), and many piano pieces and song settings
- delibly — In a delible way.
- dibutyl — (of a substance) that contains two butyl groups per molecule
- disobey — Fail to obey (rules, a command, or someone in authority).
- drawboy — an apparatus for controlling and manipulating the harness cords on a power loom.
- dribbly — Prone to dribbling.
- drop by — a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
- drop-by — a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
- dryable — Which can be dried.
- drybeat — to beat (someone) severely
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