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8-letter words containing g, a, b

  • badigeon — a composition for patching surface defects in carpentry or masonry.
  • badinage — Badinage is humorous or light-hearted conversation that often involves teasing someone.
  • badoglio — Pietro (ˈpjetro). 1871–1956, Italian marshal; premier (1943–44) following Mussolini's downfall: arranged an armistice with the Allies (1943)
  • baffling — impossible to understand; perplexing; bewildering; puzzling
  • bag lady — A bag lady is a homeless woman who carries her possessions in shopping bags.
  • bag moth — a moth, the larvae of which develop in bags or cases
  • baggages — Plural form of baggage.
  • bagheera — a crush-resistant velvet made of uncut pile and used in the manufacture of evening wear and wraps.
  • baghouse — a dust-filtering chamber consisting of fabric filter bags
  • bagpiper — a person who plays the bagpipes
  • bagpipes — Bagpipes are a musical instrument that is traditionally played in Scotland. You play the bagpipes by blowing air through a pipe into a bag, and then squeezing the bag to force the air out through other pipes.
  • baguette — A baguette is a type of long, thin, white bread which is traditionally made in France.
  • bagwoman — a woman who collects, carries, or distributes illegal payoff money.
  • bagworms — Plural form of bagworm.
  • bailings — Plural form of bailing.
  • bakwanga — former name of Mbuji-Mayi.
  • balaguer — Joaquin (ˈjoːakɪn). 1907–2002, Dominican statesman; president of the Dominican Republic (1960–62, 1966–78, 1986–96)
  • balayage — a technique for highlighting hair in which bleach or dye is painted onto sections of the hair with a brush
  • balisage — a method of marking a land route with dim lighting so that vehicles can travel at higher speeds in blackout conditions.
  • ballarag — (archaic, transitive) To bully; to threaten.
  • ballgame — any game played with a ball
  • ballgown — A ballgown is a long dress that women wear to formal dances.
  • ballyrag — bullyrag.
  • bandaged — Simple past tense and past participle of bandage.
  • bandager — someone who bandages
  • bandages — Plural form of bandage.
  • bandoeng — Bandung.
  • bandying — to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words.
  • bang out — If a company bangs out a poor quality product, they produce large quantities of it in order to make money.
  • bangable — (slang) Sexually attractive.
  • bangalay — a myrtaceous Australian tree, Eucalyptus botryoides, valued for its hard red wood
  • bangalow — an Australian palm, Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, native to New South Wales and Queensland
  • bangster — a ruffian; thug
  • bangtail — a horse's tail cut straight across but not through the bone
  • bantengs — Plural form of banteng.
  • bantingsSir Frederick Grant, 1891–1941, Canadian physician: one of the discoverers of insulin; Nobel Prize 1923.
  • bantling — a young child; brat
  • banxring — a small tree-dwelling and insectivorous animal, Tupaia, resembling a squirrel, native to Java and Sumatra
  • bar game — any game or contest that takes place in a pub
  • bar girl — an attractive girl employed by the management of a bar to befriend male customers and encourage them to buy drinks
  • bar-girl — a barmaid.
  • barangay — The smallest administrative division in the Philippines; a village, district, or ward.
  • bardling — an inexperienced, and thus usually inferior, poet
  • baregine — a whitish, mucilaginous substance found in the thermal waters of Barèges in France, considered to have healing properties
  • barf bag — Slang. a disposable paper bag provided by airlines for each passenger in the event of air sickness and usually placed in the pocket behind every seat.
  • bargains — Plural form of bargain.
  • barge in — If you barge in or barge in on someone, you rudely interrupt what they are doing or saying.
  • bargello — a needlepoint embroidery stitch producing a zigzag pattern
  • bargeman — a man who operates, or works aboard, a barge
  • bargemen — Plural form of bargeman.
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