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7-letter words containing g, r

  • arraign — If someone is arraigned on a particular charge, they are brought before a court of law to answer that charge.
  • arrange — If you arrange an event or meeting, you make plans for it to happen.
  • arriaga — Juan Crisóstomo [hwahn kree-saw-staw-maw] /ʰwɑn kriˈsɔ stɔ mɔ/ (Show IPA), 1806–26, Spanish composer.
  • arriage — an office or duty carried out by tenants for their feudal lord or superior
  • artigas — José Gervasio. 1764–1850, the national hero of Uruguay. He fought for Uruguayan independence from Argentina, but was driven into exile in 1820
  • arugula — Arugula is a vegetable with green leaves that are used in salads.
  • asperge — an implement used for scattering holy water
  • auberge — an inn or tavern
  • aughter — to own; possess.
  • augural — the art or practice of an augur; divination.
  • augured — an excessively talkative person.
  • augurer — (obsolete) An augur.
  • aurigny — one of the Channel Islands, in the English Channel: separated from the French coast by a dangerous tidal channel (the Race of Alderney). Pop: 2294 (2001). Area: 8 sq km (3 sq miles)
  • autogrp — AUTOmated GRouPing system
  • avenger — to take vengeance or exact satisfaction for: to avenge a grave insult.
  • average — An average is the result that you get when you add two or more numbers together and divide the total by the number of numbers you added together.
  • awright — (slang, informal) Okay; indication of approval. Variant colloquial form of \"all right\". Sometimes \"awight\" or \"ah'ight\".
  • b-grade — A B-grade person or thing is one that you consider to be inferior or of poor quality.
  • badgers — Plural form of badger.
  • bagarre — a brawl, fight, scuffle
  • baggers — Plural form of bagger.
  • baggier — Comparative form of baggy.
  • bagwork — a revetment, consisting of heavy material sewn into bags, for protecting embankments against scour.
  • bagworm — the larva of moths of the family Psychidae, which forms a protective case of silk covered with grass, leaves, etc
  • bamberg — a town in S Germany, in N Bavaria: seat of independent prince-bishops of the Holy Roman Empire (1007–1802). Pop: 69 899 (2003 est)
  • bangers — A sausage.
  • barbing — a point or pointed part projecting backward from a main point, as of a fishhook or arrowhead.
  • barding — Armor. any of various pieces of defensive armor for a horse.
  • barfing — Present participle of barf.
  • bargain — Something that is a bargain is good value for money, usually because it has been sold at a lower price than normal.
  • barging — Present participle of barge.
  • bargoon — a bargain
  • barings — Plural form of baring.
  • barking — mad; crazy
  • barning — a building for storing hay, grain, etc., and often for housing livestock.
  • barrage — A barrage is continuous firing on an area with large guns and tanks.
  • barring — You use barring to indicate that the person, thing, or event that you are mentioning is an exception to your statement.
  • batgirl — a girl who works at baseball games, carrying bats to players and moving other equipment
  • beagler — a person who hunts with beagles
  • bearhug — to give someone a bear hug
  • bearing — Someone's bearing is the way in which they move or stand.
  • beerage — the beer brewing industry
  • beggary — extreme poverty or need
  • beghard — a member of a Christian brotherhood that was founded in Flanders in the 13th century and followed a life based on that of the Beguines
  • begored — smeared with a sticky substance
  • begorra — an emphatic exclamation, regarded as a characteristic utterance of Irish people
  • begrime — to make dirty; soil
  • begroan — to groan at or about
  • behring — Emil (Adolf) von (ˈeːmiːl fɔn). 1854–1917, German bacteriologist, who discovered diphtheria and tetanus antitoxins: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1901
  • belgard — a loving gaze
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