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7-letter words containing d, e, b, u

  • burseed — a plant, Lapulla echinata, with adhesive seeds
  • bursted — to break, break open, or fly apart with sudden violence: The bitter cold caused the pipes to burst.
  • burweed — any of various plants that bear burs, such as the burdock
  • clubbed — having a thickened end, like a club
  • crumbed — Simple past tense and past participle of crumb.
  • cudbear — a purple dye prepared from lichens
  • cue bid — a bid in a suit made to show an ace or a void in that suit
  • cue-bid — to show control of (a suit) by a cue bid.
  • daubers — Plural form of dauber.
  • daubery — the act or an instance of daubing
  • debauch — to lead into a life of depraved self-indulgence
  • debbugs — (programming)   The bug tracking system used by the Debian Project. Each bug is given a number, and is kept on file until it is marked as having been dealt with. The system is mainly controlled by electronic mail, but the bug reports can be viewed via the web.
  • debouch — (esp of troops) to move into a more open space, as from a narrow or concealed place
  • debunks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of debunk.
  • 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
  • debuted — a first public appearance on a stage, on television, etc.
  • doubled — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
  • doubler — One who doubles.
  • doubles — twice as large, heavy, strong, etc.; twofold in size, amount, number, extent, etc.: a double portion; a new house double the size of the old one.
  • doublet — a close-fitting outer garment, with or without sleeves and sometimes having a short skirt, worn by men in the Renaissance.
  • doubted — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • doubter — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
  • drubbed — Simple past tense and past participle of drub.
  • drubber — A person who gives someone a drubbing.
  • drumble — to be inactive or sluggish
  • dubiety — doubtfulness; doubt.
  • dubstep — a style of mostly instrumental electronic music, originating in London, influenced by dub and characterized by syncopated rhythm and an emphasis on bass and drum elements.
  • dubuque — a city in E Iowa, on the Mississippi River.
  • dumbell — (rare) alternative spelling of dumbbell.
  • dumbest — lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted.
  • dumbles — Plural form of dumble.
  • dupable — a person who is easily deceived or fooled; gull.
  • durable — able to resist wear, decay, etc., well; lasting; enduring.
  • earbuds — Plural form of earbud.
  • embound — to surround or encircle
  • flubbed — a blunder.
  • fumbled — Use the hands clumsily while doing or handling something.
  • grubbed — Simple past tense and past participle of grub.
  • humbled — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
  • imbrued — Simple past tense and past participle of imbrue.
  • jumbled — to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
  • leafbud — a bud from which a leaf develops
  • mumbled — Simple past tense and past participle of mumble.
  • obtrude — to thrust (something) forward or upon a person, especially without warrant or invitation: to obtrude one's opinions upon others.
  • outbred — Simple past tense and past participle of outbreed.
  • overdub — to add other recorded sound or music, as a supplementary instrumental or vocal track, to a taped musical track to complete or enhance a recording.
  • plumbed — a small mass of lead or other heavy material, as that suspended by a line and used to measure the depth of water or to ascertain a vertical line. Compare plumb line.
  • rebound — to bound or spring back from force of impact.
  • rebuild — to repair, especially to dismantle and reassemble with new parts: to rebuild an old car.
  • red bug — chigger (def 1).
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