7-letter words containing g, a, b, r
- hagborn — born of a hag or witch.
- hamburg — a sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground or chopped beef, usually in a roll or bun, variously garnished.
- hardbag — a rigid container on a motorcycle
- herbage — nonwoody vegetation.
- hornbag — a promiscuous woman
- maghreb — the Arabic name for the NW part of Africa, generally including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and sometimes Libya.
- marburg — a city in central Germany.
- megabar — A unit of pressure equal to one million bars.
- outbrag — to brag more than or better than
- probang — a long, slender, elastic rod with a sponge, ball, or the like, at the end, to be introduced into the esophagus or larynx, as for removing foreign bodies, or for introducing medication.
- rag bag — a bag in which small pieces of cloth are kept for use in mending.
- rag-bag — a bag in which small pieces of cloth are kept for use in mending.
- ragbolt — barb bolt.
- rebadge — If a product is rebadged, it is given a new name, brand, or logo.
- red bag — (in Britain) a fabric bag for a barrister's robes, presented by a Queen's Counsel to a junior in appreciation of good work in a case
- ribcage — the enclosure formed by the ribs and their connecting bones.
- seaborg — Glenn T(heodor) 1912–1999, U.S. chemist: chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission 1961–71; Nobel prize 1951.
- umbrage — offense; annoyance; displeasure: to feel umbrage at a social snub; to give umbrage to someone; to take umbrage at someone's rudeness.
- verbage — overabundance or superfluity of words, as in writing or speech; wordiness; verbosity.
- warblog — A weblog dealing with a war, or written by an active participant in or witness to warfare.
- warburg — Otto Heinrich [awt-oh hahyn-rikh] /ˈɔt oʊ ˈhaɪn rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1883–1970, German physiologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1931.
- workbag — a bag for holding implements and materials for work, especially needlework.