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7-letter words containing i, s, r

  • bridges — Robert (Seymour). 1844–1930, English poet: poet laureate (1913–30)
  • brights — the high beam of the headlights of a motor vehicle
  • brisked — quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk.
  • brisken — to make or become more lively or brisk
  • brisker — quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk.
  • brisket — Brisket is a cut of beef that comes from the breast of the cow.
  • briskly — quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk.
  • brissot — Jacques-Pierre (ʒakpjɛr). 1754–93, French journalist and revolutionary; leader of the Girondists: executed by the Jacobins
  • bristle — Bristles are the short hairs that grow on a man's chin after he has shaved. The hairs on the top of a man's head can also be called bristles when they are cut very short.
  • bristly — Bristly hair is thick and rough.
  • bristol — seaport in Avon, SW England: county district pop. 376,000
  • bristow — Eric. born 1957, British darts player: world champion five times (1980–81, 1984–86)
  • brisure — a mark of cadency in heraldry
  • british — British means belonging or relating to the United Kingdom, or to its people or culture.
  • bromism — poisoning caused by the excessive intake of bromine or compounds containing bromine
  • bruised — injured in a way that causes discoloration to the skin
  • bruiser — A bruiser is someone who is tough, strong, and aggressive, and enjoys a fight or argument.
  • brutish — If you describe a person or their behaviour as brutish, you think that they are brutal and uncivilised.
  • brutism — the characteristic actions of a brute
  • bruxism — the habit of grinding the teeth, esp unconsciously
  • burnish — To burnish the image of someone or something means to improve their image.
  • busgirl — a waiter's assistant
  • bushire — a port in SW Iran, on the Persian Gulf; nuclear power station. Pop: 166 000 (2005 est)
  • bustier — A bustier is a type of close-fitting strapless top worn by women.
  • byrgius — a crater in the third quadrant of the face of the moon: about 40 miles (64 km) in diameter.
  • byrnies — a coat of mail; hauberk.
  • cardies — Plural form of cardie.
  • caribes — Plural form of caribe.
  • carious — (of teeth or bone) affected with caries; decayed
  • caritas — charity
  • carlish — churlish or coarse
  • carlist — (in Spain) a supporter of Don Carlos or his descendants as the rightful kings of Spain
  • carnies — Plural form of carny.
  • carries — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carry.
  • carsick — nauseated from riding in a car or other vehicle
  • cashier — A cashier is a person who customers pay money to or get money from in places such as shops or banks.
  • casspir — an armoured military vehicle
  • cerasin — an insoluble amorphous gum from the cherry and other trees, known also as meta-arabinic acid
  • ceresin — a white wax extracted from ozocerite
  • cerosin — (organic compound) A waxy substance obtained from the bark of the sugar cane.
  • cesaire — Aimé Fernand [e-mey fer-nahn] /ɛˈmeɪ fɛrˈnɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1913–2008, West Indian poet, playwright, and politician.
  • charism — Theology. a divinely conferred gift or power.
  • cherish — If you cherish something such as a hope or a pleasant memory, you keep it in your mind for a long period of time.
  • chinars — Plural form of chinar.
  • chirpse — (slang, transitive, Multicultural London English) To flirt with; to chat up.
  • choriso — chorizo.
  • chorist — a person who sings in a choir or a chorus
  • chrises — a male given name, form of Christopher.
  • chrisom — a white robe put on an infant at baptism and formerly used as a burial shroud if the infant died soon afterwards
  • christo — full name Christo Javacheff. born 1935, US artist, born in Bulgaria; best known for works in which he wraps buildings, monuments, or natural features in canvas or plastic
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