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6-letter words containing d, b

  • budger — a person who budges or stirs
  • budget — Your budget is the amount of money that you have available to spend. The budget for something is the amount of money that a person, organization, or country has available to spend on it.
  • budgie — A budgie is the same as a budgerigar.
  • buffed — Chiefly British Dialect. a blow; slap.
  • bugged — Also called true bug, hemipteran, hemipteron. a hemipterous insect.
  • buhund — a medium-sized Norwegian spitz dog
  • bulbed — having a bulb or bulbs
  • bulged — a rounded projection, bend, or protruding part; protuberance; hump: a bulge in a wall.
  • bulled — the male of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos, with sexual organs intact and capable of reproduction.
  • bummed — depressed, upset, distressed, annoyed, etc.
  • bundle — A bundle of things is a number of them that are tied together or wrapped in a cloth or bag so that they can be carried or stored.
  • bunged — a stopper for the opening of a cask.
  • buoyed — Nautical. a distinctively shaped and marked float, sometimes carrying a signal or signals, anchored to mark a channel, anchorage, navigational hazard, etc., or to provide a mooring place away from the shore.
  • burden — If you describe a problem or a responsibility as a burden, you mean that it causes someone a lot of difficulty, worry, or hard work.
  • buried — to put in the ground and cover with earth: The pirates buried the chest on the island.
  • burked — to murder, as by suffocation, so as to leave no or few marks of violence.
  • burled — having burls that produce a distorted grain: burled lumber.
  • burned — having been cheated in a sale of drugs
  • burred — prickly or rough in texture.
  • bushed — If you say that you are bushed, you mean that you are extremely tired.
  • busied — actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
  • bussed — a large motor vehicle, having a long body, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service; omnibus.
  • busted — caught out doing something wrong and therefore in trouble
  • buzzed — a low, vibrating, humming sound, as of bees, machinery, or people talking.
  • byroad — a secondary or side road
  • byword — Someone or something that is a byword for a particular quality is well known for having that quality.
  • cabbed — Simple past tense and past participle of cab.
  • cabled — Simple past tense and past participle of cable.
  • cobden — Richard. 1804–65, British economist and statesman: with John Bright a leader of the successful campaign to abolish the Corn Laws (1846)
  • combed — Simple past tense and past participle of comb.
  • cubbed — Simple past tense and past participle of cub.
  • cuboid — A cuboid is a solid object with two square surfaces and four rectangular surfaces. Each surface of a cuboid is the same size as the one opposite to it.
  • curbed — Also, British, kerb. a rim, especially of joined stones or concrete, along a street or roadway, forming an edge for a sidewalk.
  • cybrid — a hybrid cell, being a fusion of a whole cell with a cytoplasm, containing a nuclear genome from one source and a mitochondrial genome from another
  • d.o.b. — d.o.b. is an old-fashioned written abbreviation for date of birth, used especially on official forms.
  • dabbed — to pat or tap gently, as with something soft or moist: The child dabbed his eyes with the handkerchief.
  • dabber — a pad used by printers for applying ink by hand
  • dabble — If you dabble in something, you take part in it but not very seriously.
  • daboia — A large, venomous Asiatic viper of the genus Daboia.
  • dagnab — (euphemistic) damn (as an expletive).
  • dagoba — a dome-shaped shrine containing relics of the Buddha or a Buddhist saint
  • danube — a river in central and SE Europe, rising in the Black Forest in Germany and flowing to the Black Sea. Length: 2859 km (1776 miles)
  • darbar — a hall in a Sikh temple
  • darbys — a city in SE Pennsylvania.
  • daubed — to cover or coat with soft, adhesive matter, as plaster or mud: to daub a canvas with paint; to daub stone walls with mud.
  • 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.
  • daubes — Plural form of daube.
  • daubry — the action of smearing or painting unskilfully
  • daybed — a couch that can also be used as a bed
  • dayboy — a boy who attends a boarding school daily, but returns home each evening
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