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7-letter words containing g, s

  • baggies — (lowercase) Informal. any small bag or packet.
  • bagless — (esp of a vacuum cleaner) not containing a bag
  • bagnios — Plural form of bagnio.
  • bagsing — Present participle of bags.
  • baguets — Plural form of baguet.
  • bagwash — a laundry that washes clothes without drying or pressing them
  • bakings — Plural form of baking.
  • bandogs — Plural form of bandog.
  • bangbus — A motorbus associated with licentious, often solicited sexual activity, especially in pornography.
  • bangers — A sausage.
  • bangles — Plural form of bangle.
  • barings — Plural form of baring.
  • bashing — a crushing blow.
  • bashtag — (on the Twitter website) a hashtag that is used for critical and abusive comments
  • basking — to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine.
  • bassing — Present participle of bass.
  • basting — loose temporary stitches; tacking
  • beagles — Plural form of beagle.
  • bedbugs — Plural form of bedbug.
  • bergius — Friedrich (Karl Rudolph) (ˈfriːdrɪç). 1884– 1949, German chemist, who invented a process for producing oil by high-pressure hydrogenation of coal: Nobel prize for chemistry 1931
  • bergsmaWilliam, 1921–1994, U.S. composer.
  • bergson — Henri Louis (ɑ̃ri lwi). 1859–1941, French philosopher, who sought to bridge the gap between metaphysics and science. His main works are Memory and Matter (1896, trans. 1911) and Creative Evolution (1907, trans. 1911): Nobel prize for literature 1927
  • besague — a plate protecting an open area, as at the elbow or armpit.
  • besiege — If you are besieged by people, many people want something from you and continually bother you.
  • besting — of the highest quality, excellence, or standing: the best work; the best students.
  • biggest — large, as in size, height, width, or amount: a big house; a big quantity.
  • biggish — Something that is biggish is fairly big.
  • bigness — the fact or condition of being large in size, extent, amount, etc.
  • bisnaga — a large barrel-shaped cactus found in SW USA and NW Mexico
  • boggish — like a bog
  • borings — Machinery. the act or process of making or enlarging a hole. the hole so made.
  • boscage — a mass of trees and shrubs; thicket
  • boskage — a mass of trees or shrubs; wood, grove, or thicket.
  • bossage — stonework blocked out for later carving.
  • bossing — the act of shaping malleable metal, such as lead cladding, with mallets to fit a surface
  • bourges — a city in central France. Pop: 72 480 (1999)
  • bowlegs — outward curvature of the legs causing a separation of the knees when the ankles are close or in contact.
  • brangus — one of an American breed of cattle developed from Brahman and Aberdeen Angus stock, bred to withstand a hot climate.
  • bridges — Robert (Seymour). 1844–1930, English poet: poet laureate (1913–30)
  • brights — the high beam of the headlights of a motor vehicle
  • brogans — a heavy, sturdy shoe, especially an ankle-high work shoe.
  • bugloss — any of various hairy Eurasian boraginaceous plants of the genera Anchusa, Lycopsis, and Echium, esp L. arvensis, having clusters of blue flowers
  • bugseed — any tumbleweed of the genus Corispermum, native to North America and Eurasia and found in fields and areas of wasteland
  • bugshah — (formerly) an aluminum-copper coin and monetary unit of the Yemen Arab Republic, the 40th part of a riyal.
  • bungest — out of order; broken; unusable.
  • burgess — a citizen or freeman of a borough
  • busgirl — a waiter's assistant
  • bushing — an adaptor having ends of unequal diameters, often with internal screw threads, used to connect pipes of different sizes
  • bushpig — a wild pig, Potamochoerus porcus, inhabiting forests in tropical Africa and Madagascar. It is brown or black, with pale markings on the face
  • busking — Chiefly British. to entertain by dancing, singing, or reciting on the street or in a public place.
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