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7-letter words containing g, r, b

  • garbler — One who garbles.
  • garbles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of garble.
  • garboil — confusion.
  • garbure — a thick soup usually made with bacon, cabbage, and other vegetables, originally from Bearn in SW France
  • gearbox — a transmission, as in an automobile.
  • gerbera — any of various composite plants of the genus Gerbera, native to Africa and Asia, having showy, many-rayed flowers ranging from yellow to red.
  • gerbils — Plural form of gerbil.
  • gibberd — Sir Frederick. 1908–84, British architect and town planner. His buildings include the Liverpool Roman Catholic cathedral (1960–67) and the Regent's Park Mosque in London (1977). Harlow in the UK and Santa Teresa in Venezuela were built to his plans
  • gibbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gibber.
  • gilbertCass, 1859–1934, U.S. architect.
  • glibber — Comparative form of glib.
  • gobbler — a person or thing that gobbles or consumes voraciously or quickly: a gobbler of science fiction.
  • goburra — The kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae).
  • gombergMoses, 1866–1947, U.S. chemist, born in Russia.
  • goobers — Plural form of goober.
  • gr brit — Great Britain
  • grabbed — to seize suddenly or quickly; snatch; clutch: He grabbed me by the collar.
  • grabber — a person or thing that grabs.
  • grabble — to feel or search with the hands; grope.
  • grabens — Plural form of graben.
  • graysby — a serranid fish, Epinephelus cruentatus, inhabiting warm waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, having a reddish-gray body marked with vermilion spots.
  • gribble — a small, marine isopod crustacean of the genus Limnoria that destroys submerged timber by boring into it.
  • grimsby — a seaport in Humberside county, in E England at the mouth of the Humber estuary.
  • grub up — If you grub up trees or plants, or grub them out, you dig them out of the ground, usually because they are no longer wanted.
  • grubbed — Simple past tense and past participle of grub.
  • grubber — the thick-bodied, sluggish larva of several insects, as of a scarab beetle.
  • grubble — (obsolete) To feel or grope in the dark.
  • grumble — to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly.
  • grumbly — to murmur or mutter in discontent; complain sullenly.
  • grysbok — either of two small, usually solitary antelopes of southern Africa, Raphicerus melanotis, or R. sharpei (Sharpe's grysbok) having a light to dark reddish-brown coat speckled with white.
  • gt brit — Great Britain
  • 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.
  • holberg — Ludvig, Baron. 1684–1754, Danish playwright, poet, and historian, born in Norway: considered the founder of modern Danish literature
  • homburg — a man's felt hat with a soft crown dented lengthwise and a slightly rolled brim.
  • hornbag — a promiscuous woman
  • iceberg — a large floating mass of ice, detached from a glacier and carried out to sea.
  • inbring — to confiscate (the belongings of a condemned criminal), to seize by legal authority
  • kerbing — the material forming a curb, as along a street.
  • lemberg — German name of Lvov.
  • limburg — a medieval duchy in W Europe: now divided into a province in the SE Netherlands (Limburg) and a province in NE Belgium (Limbourg)
  • 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.
  • mr. big — a man having the highest authority, control, prestige, or influence in a group, field, situation, or the like, especially in the underworld.
  • murghob — a river in NE Afghanistan and SE Turkmenistan, flowing from the Hindu Kush W and NW to the Kara Kum Desert. 530 miles (853 km) long.
  • newberg — a town in NW Oregon.
  • newburg — (of seafood) cooked with a cream sauce containing sherry: lobster Newburg.
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