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6-letter words containing g, r, b

  • brigit — Irish Mythology. a goddess of fire, fertility, agriculture, household arts, and wisdom, later associated with St. Brigid.
  • brigue — an act of intrigue
  • brings — to carry, convey, conduct, or cause (someone or something) to come with, to, or toward the speaker: Bring the suitcase to my house. He brought his brother to my office.
  • brogan — a heavy laced usually ankle-high work boot
  • brogue — If someone has a brogue, they speak English with a strong accent, especially Irish or Scots.
  • brolga — a large grey Australian crane, Grus rubicunda, having a red-and-green head and a trumpeting call
  • brough — broch.
  • bruges — a city in NW Belgium, capital of West Flanders province: centre of the medieval European wool and cloth trade. Pop: 117 025 (2004 est)
  • brugge — city in NW Belgium: pop. 116,000
  • budger — a person who budges or stirs
  • bugger — Some people use bugger to describe a person who has done something annoying or stupid.
  • bugler — A bugler is someone who plays the bugle.
  • bulgar — a member of a group of non-Indo-European peoples that settled in SE Europe in the late 7th century ad and adopted the language and culture of their Slavonic subjects
  • bulger — a thing which bulges
  • bulgur — a kind of dried cracked wheat
  • bunger — a firework
  • burgas — a port in SE Bulgaria on an inlet of the Black Sea. Pop: 177 000 (2005 est)
  • burgee — a triangular or swallow-tailed flag flown from the mast of a merchant ship for identification and from the mast of a yacht to indicate its owner's membership of a particular yacht club
  • burger — A burger is a flat round mass of minced meat or vegetables, which is fried and often eaten in a bread roll.
  • burgle — If a building is burgled, a thief enters it by force and steals things.
  • burgoo — porridge
  • burgos — a city in N Spain, in Old Castile: cathedral. Pop: 169 317 (2003 est)
  • coburg — a rounded loaf with a cross cut on the top
  • cyborg — In science fiction, a cyborg is a being that is part human and part machine, or a machine that looks like a human being.
  • dogrib — a member of a Dene Native Canadian people of northern Canada
  • dorbug — a name given to various types of beetle
  • edberg — Stefan. born 1966, Swedish tennis player; winner of six Grand Slam singles titles: Wimbledon (1988, 1990), the US Open (1991–2), and the Australian Open (1985, 1987)
  • egbert — a.d. 775?–839, king of the West Saxons 802–839; 1st king of the English 828–839.
  • gabber — to talk or chat idly; chatter.
  • gabbro — a dark granular igneous rock composed essentially of labradorite and augite.
  • gambir — an astringent extract obtained from the leaves and young shoots of a tropical Asian shrub, Uncaria gambir, of the madder family, used in medicine, dyeing, tanning, etc.
  • garbed — a fashion or mode of dress, especially of a distinctive, uniform kind: in the garb of a monk.
  • garble — to confuse unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions.
  • garbos — Plural form of garbo.
  • gelberJack, 1932–2003, U.S. playwright.
  • gerbil — any of numerous small burrowing rodents of the genus Gerbillus and related genera, of Asia, Africa, and southern Russia, having long hind legs used for jumping.
  • gerboa — Alternative form of jerboa.
  • gheber — Gabar.
  • gibber — to speak inarticulately or meaninglessly.
  • gibran — Kahlil [kah-leel] /kɑˈlil/ (Show IPA), 1883–1931, Lebanese mystic, poet, dramatist, and artist; in the U.S. after 1910.
  • glaber — Raoul [rah-ool] /rɑˈul/ (Show IPA), or Rudolphe [roo-dawlf] /ruˈdɔlf/ (Show IPA), c990–c1050, French ecclesiastic and chronicler.
  • goober — the peanut.
  • grabby — tending to grab or grasp for gain; greedy: a grabby ticket scalper.
  • graben — a portion of the earth's crust, bounded on at least two sides by faults, that has dropped downward in relation to adjacent portions.
  • granby — a city in S Quebec, in E Canada.
  • grebes — Plural form of grebe.
  • greebo — an unkempt or dirty-looking young man
  • grubby — dirty; slovenly: children with grubby faces and sad eyes.
  • joburg — Johannesburg
  • mr big — the head of an organization, esp of a criminal organization
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