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9-letter words containing g, r, b

  • disrobing — Present participle of disrobe.
  • dogberrys — a foolish constable in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.
  • dogrobber — an orderly of a navy or army officer
  • drabbling — Present participle of drabble.
  • drag bunt — an in-motion bunt for a base hit usually attempted by a left-handed batter, who starts for first base while trailing the bat to meet the ball, without squaring around, in order to catch the infield by surprise. Compare sacrifice (def 6).
  • draggable — (computing, graphical user interface) Capable of being dragged.
  • dribbling — Present participle of dribble.
  • drubbings — Plural form of drubbing.
  • dyersburg — a city in W Tennessee.
  • edinburgh — a division of the United Kingdom in the N part of Great Britain. 30,412 sq. mi. (78,772 sq. km). Capital: Edinburgh.
  • eggbeater — a small rotary beater for beating eggs, whipping cream, etc.
  • ehrenburg — Ilya Grigorievich (iljˈja ɡriˈɡɔrjɪvitʃ). 1891–1967, Soviet novelist and journalist. His novel The Thaw (1954) was the first published in the Soviet Union to deal with repression under Stalin
  • embargoed — Simple past tense and past participle of embargo.
  • embargoes — Plural form of embargo.
  • embarking — Present participle of embark.
  • embracing — Present participle of embrace.
  • embrangle — To embroil.
  • embroglio — Alternative form of imbroglio.
  • eyebright — any scrophulariaceous annual plant of the genus Euphrasia, esp E. nemorosa, having small white-and-purple two-lipped flowers: formerly used in the treatment of eye disorders
  • febrifuge — serving to dispel or reduce fever, as a medicine.
  • fiberglas — finespun filaments of glass made into yarn that is woven into textiles, used in woolly masses as insulation, and pressed and molded as plastic material
  • figurable — Capable of being brought to a fixed form or shape.
  • fitchburg — a city in N Massachusetts.
  • flensburg — a port in N Germany, in Schleswig-Holstein: taken from Denmark by Prussia in 1864; voted to remain German in 1920. Pop: 85 300 (2003 est)
  • flybridge — flying bridge.
  • forboding — Alternative form of foreboding.
  • forgeable — (metallurgy) That can be forged (shaped under heat and pressure).
  • frangible — easily broken; breakable: Most frangible toys are not suitable for young children.
  • fribbling — Present participle of fribble.
  • fulbright — (James) William, 1905–95, U.S. politician: senator 1945–74.
  • gabardine — Also, gaberdine. a firm, tightly woven fabric of worsted, cotton, polyester, or other fiber, with a twill weave.
  • gaberdine — Also, gabardine. a long, loose coat or frock for men, worn in the Middle Ages, especially by Jews.
  • gaberones — former name of Gaborone.
  • gabriella — a female given name.
  • gabrielle — a feminine name: equiv. It. & Sp. Gabriella
  • gainsboro — A light bluish grey colour.
  • galbraithJohn Kenneth, 1908–2006, U.S. economist, born in Canada.
  • galesburg — a city in NW Illinois.
  • gallberry — either of two North American shrubs, Ilex glabra, the inkberry, or I. coriacea, having glossy leaves and white flowers.
  • gambrinus — a mythical Flemish king, the reputed inventor of beer.
  • game bird — any bird hunted chiefly for sport, as a quail or pheasant, especially such a bird that is protected by game laws.
  • gameboard — A portable surface on which a game is played, and which is marked for play of that game.
  • gangboard — a raised walk on a sailing ship, crossing the waist and connecting the forecastle directly with the quarterdeck.
  • gaolbreak — Alternative form of jailbreak.
  • garbanzos — Plural form of garbanzo.
  • garblings — Plural form of garbling.
  • garbology — the study of the material discarded by a society to learn what it reveals about social or cultural patterns.
  • garderobe — a wardrobe or its contents.
  • garibaldi — Giuseppe [juh-sep-ee;; Italian joo-zep-pe] /dʒəˈsɛp i;; Italian dʒuˈzɛp pɛ/ (Show IPA), 1807–82, Italian patriot and general.
  • gastrobot — a robot that is able to supply itself with sugar, which it uses as a source of fuel
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