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6-letter words containing d, a, r, b

  • braird — the first shoots of grass or crops
  • brando — Marlon. 1924–2004, US actor; his films include On the Waterfront (1954) and The Godfather (1972), for both of which he won Oscars, Last Tango in Paris (1972), Apocalypse Now (1979), A Dry White Season (1989), and Don Juan de Marco (1995)
  • brandt — Bill, full name William Brandt. 1905–83, British photographer. His photographic books include The English at Home (1936) and Perspectives of Nudes (1961)
  • brandy — Brandy is a strong alcoholic drink. It is often drunk after a meal.
  • braved — possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
  • bready — having the appearance or texture of bread
  • brenda — a feminine name
  • briand — Aristide (aristid). 1862–1932, French socialist statesman: prime minister of France 11 times. He was responsible for the separation of Church and State (1905) and he advocated a United States of Europe. Nobel peace prize 1926
  • briard — a medium-sized dog of an ancient French sheep-herding breed having a long rough coat of a single colour
  • bridal — Bridal is used to describe something that belongs or relates to a bride, or to both a bride and her bridegroom.
  • broads — a group of shallow navigable lakes, connected by a network of rivers, in E England, in Norfolk and Suffolk
  • byroad — a secondary or side road
  • dabber — a pad used by printers for applying ink by hand
  • darbar — a hall in a Sikh temple
  • darbys — a city in SE Pennsylvania.
  • dauber — to cover or coat with soft, adhesive matter, as plaster or mud: to daub a canvas with paint; to daub stone walls with mud.
  • daubry — the action of smearing or painting unskilfully
  • debark — to remove the bark from (a tree)
  • debars — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debar.
  • disbar — to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
  • djerba — an island off the SE coast of Tunisia: Roman ruins. 197 sq. mi. (510 sq. km).
  • dobras — Plural form of dobra.
  • drabby — Pale, lacking color.
  • drably — dull; cheerless; lacking in spirit, brightness, etc.
  • dunbarPaul Laurence, 1872–1906, U.S. poet.
  • durban — a seaport in SE Natal, in the E Republic of South Africa.
  • durbar — the court of a native ruler.
  • earbud — a small earphone that fits in the ear: the best earbuds for your cell phone.
  • forbad — to command (a person) not to do something, have something, etc., or not to enter some place: to forbid him entry to the house.
  • garbed — a fashion or mode of dress, especially of a distinctive, uniform kind: in the garb of a monk.
  • jabrud — a Paleolithic site in SW Syria, in the Anti-Lebanon mountain range.
  • labrid — any of numerous fishes of the family Labridae, including the wrasses, the tautog, and the cunner, and characterized chiefly by well-developed teeth and, often, brilliant colors.
  • redbay — a small tree which grows in the southern United States and whose inner wood is of a dark red colour
  • ribald — vulgar or indecent in speech, language, etc.; coarsely mocking, abusive, or irreverent; scurrilous.
  • riband — a decorative ribbon.
  • roband — a short piece of spun yarn or other material, used to secure a sail to a yard, gaff, or the like.
  • serdab — a chamber inside a mastaba containing a statue of the deceased.
  • tabard — a loose outer garment, sleeveless or with short sleeves, especially one worn by a knight over his armor and usually emblazoned with his arms.
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