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10-letter words containing g, e, b, r

  • fishburger — A burger made with fish instead of beef.
  • flabergast — (archaic) Alternative form of flabbergast.
  • flower bug — any of several bugs of the family Anthocoridae that live on flowers and are predaceous on aphids and other small insects.
  • fly-bridge — Also called flybridge, fly bridge, monkey bridge. Nautical. a small, often open deck or platform above the pilothouse or main cabin, having duplicate controls and navigational equipment.
  • footbridge — a bridge intended for pedestrians only.
  • forbearing — to refrain or abstain from; desist from.
  • foreboding — a prediction; portent.
  • forgivable — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
  • fourbagger — home run.
  • gabardines — Plural form of gabardine.
  • gable roof — a roof sloping downward in two parts at an angle from a central ridge, so as to leave a gable at each end.
  • gangbanger — a member of a violent street gang.
  • gangbuster — a law-enforcement officer who specializes in breaking up organized crime, often by forceful or sensational means.
  • garbageman — a person employed to collect, haul away, and dispose of garbage; sanitation worker.
  • garbagemen — Plural form of garbageman.
  • garderobes — Plural form of garderobe.
  • gas burner — the tip, jet, or nozzle from which gas issues, as on a stove.
  • germaphobe — One who suffers from germaphobia.
  • germophobe — A person who fears physical contact with germs and is therefore obsessed with cleanliness.
  • get better — recover
  • gettysburg — a borough in S Pennsylvania: Confederate forces defeated in a crucial battle of the Civil War fought near here on July 1–3, 1863; national cemetery and military park.
  • gilbertian — of, relating to, or characteristic of the style or humor of Sir William S. Gilbert.
  • gilbertine — a member of a Christian order founded in approximately 1135 by St Gilbert of Sempringham, composed of nuns who followed the Cistercian rule and Augustinian canons who ministered to them. It was the only religious order of English origin and never spread to Europe
  • give birth — have a baby
  • glauberite — a mineral, sodium calcium sulfate, Na 2 Ca(SO 4) 2 , often found as a deposit on the beds of salt lakes.
  • globe-trot — If someone spends their time globe-trotting, they spend a lot of time travelling to different parts of the world.
  • go berserk — If someone or something goes berserk, they lose control of themselves and become very angry or violent.
  • goatsbeard — any of several composite plants of the genus Tragopogon, especially T. pratensis, having yellow flower heads.
  • gobstopper — a large piece of hard candy.
  • godbrother — The son of one's godparent.
  • goldbeater — a person who pounds gold into thin leaves for use in gilding
  • goldbergerJoseph, 1874–1929, U.S. physician, born in Austria: discovered the cause of and treatment for pellagra.
  • gooneybird — an informal name for the albatross, esp the black-footed albatross (Diomedea nigripes)
  • gooseberry — the edible, acid, globular, sometimes spiny fruit of certain prickly shrubs belonging to the genus Ribes, of the saxifrage family, especially R. uva-crispa (or R. grossularia).
  • gorbellied — a protruding belly.
  • gorse bush — a gorse plant
  • gothenburg — Göteborg.
  • governable — to rule over by right of authority: to govern a nation.
  • grabbiness — The quality of being grabby; acquisitive greed.
  • grade book — a book in which a student's grades are recorded
  • graubunden — German name of Grisons.
  • graybeards — Plural form of graybeard.
  • greaseball — Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a person of Mediterranean or Latin American descent.
  • greaseband — a band of greasy or sticky material wrapped around a tree trunk in order to prevent insects from ascending the tree
  • great bear — the constellation Ursa Major.
  • great belt — a strait in Denmark, between Zealand and Funen islands, linking the Kattegat with the Baltic
  • great bend — a city in central Kansas.
  • green bass — largemouth bass.
  • green bean — the immature green pod of the kidney bean, eaten as a vegetable.
  • green belt — an area of woods, parks, or open land surrounding a community.
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