6-letter words containing d, e, b, o
- -boned — -boned combines with adjectives such as 'big' and 'fine' to form adjectives which describe a person as having a particular type of bone structure or build.
- -lobed — having lobes of the kind or number specified
- -robed — -robed combines with the names of colours to indicate that someone is wearing robes of a particular colour.
- aboded — Simple past tense and past participle of abode.
- abodes — Plural form of abode.
- adobes — Plural form of adobe.
- albedo — the ratio of the intensity of light reflected from an object, such as a planet, to that of the light it receives from the sun
- bedhop — Alternative spelling of bed-hop.
- bedrop — to drop upon or cover with drops
- behold — If you behold someone or something, you see them.
- beyond — If something is beyond a place or barrier, it is on the other side of it.
- blonde — A woman who has blonde hair has pale-coloured hair. Blonde hair can be very light brown or light yellow. The form blond is used when describing men.
- blowed — a simple past tense and past participle of blow2 .
- bobbed — If a woman's hair is bobbed, it is cut in a bob.
- bodega — a shop selling wine and sometimes groceries, esp in a Spanish-speaking country
- bodger — worthless or second-rate
- bodgie — an unruly or uncouth young man, esp in the 1950s; teddy boy
- bodice — The bodice of a dress is the part above the waist.
- bodied — of or relating to the body; bodily.
- bodies — the physical structure and material substance of an animal or plant, living or dead.
- bodley — George Frederick, 1827–1907, English architect.
- bogged — wet, spongy ground with soil composed mainly of decayed vegetable matter.
- boiled — that has been brought to boiling point
- bolden — Buddy, real name Charles Bolden. 1868–1931, US Black jazz cornet player; a pioneer of the New Orleans style
- bolder — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
- bolide — a large exceptionally bright meteor that often explodes
- bolted — equipped with a bolt or bolts
- bombed — under the influence of alcohol or drugs (esp in the phrase bombed out of one's mind or skull)
- bonded — A bonded company has entered into a legal agreement which offers its customers some protection if the company does not fulfil its contract with them.
- bonder — a long stone or brick laid in a wall as a header
- boobed — a stupid person; fool; dunce.
- boodie — a burrowing rat kangaroo, Bettongia lesueur, found on islands off Western Australia
- boodle — money or valuables, esp when stolen, counterfeit, or used as a bribe
- boomed — to sail at full speed.
- booted — wearing boots
- boozed — If someone is boozed or boozed up, they are drunk.
- bordel — a bordello
- borden — ˈLizzie (Andrew) (ˈlɪzi ) ; lizˈē) 1860-1927; U.S. woman accused and acquitted in a sensational trial (1893) of murdering her father & stepmother (1892)
- border — The border between two countries or regions is the dividing line between them. Sometimes the border also refers to the land close to this line.
- bordet — Jules (Jean Baptiste Vincent) (ʒyl). 1870–1961, Belgian bacteriologist and immunologist, who discovered complement. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1919
- boride — a compound in which boron is the most electronegative element, esp a compound of boron and a metal
- borked — to attack (a candidate or public figure) systematically, especially in the media.
- bossed — Botany, Zoology. a protuberance or roundish excrescence on the body or on some organ of an animal or plant.
- brodie — a suicidal or daredevil leap; wild dive: to do a brodie from a high ledge.
- bronde — (of women's hair) artificially coloured to achieve a shade between blonde and brunette
- browed — having a brow of a specified kind (usually used in combination): a shaggy-browed brute.
- 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.
- 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.
- debond — To remove a bonding agent such as glue, or to free from such a bonding.
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