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7-letter words containing k, l

  • becloak — to dress (someone) in a cloak
  • bedlike — resembling a bed
  • beelike — resembling a bee
  • befleck — to fleck all over
  • belleek — a kind of thin fragile porcelain with a lustrous glaze
  • bellock — to shout
  • belukha — a twin-peaked mountain in S central Russia, near the border of Kazakhstan: highest peak in the Altai Mountains. 15,157 feet (4620 meters).
  • berkley — a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
  • berklix — /berk'liks/ (From Berkeley Unix) Berkeley Software Distribution. Not used at Berkeley itself. May be more common among suits attempting to sound like cognoscenti than among hackers, who usually just say "BSD".
  • biblike — resembling a bib
  • bilking — to defraud; cheat: He bilked the government of almost a million dollars.
  • blacken — To blacken something means to make it black or very dark in colour. Something that blackens becomes black or very dark in colour.
  • blacker — lacking hue and brightness; absorbing light without reflecting any of the rays composing it.
  • blackie — a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person.
  • blackly — drearily; gloomily
  • blanker — (of paper or other writing surface) having no marks; not written or printed on: a blank sheet of paper.
  • blanket — A blanket is a large square or rectangular piece of thick cloth, especially one which you put on a bed to keep you warm.
  • blankly — without expression or understanding: She stared blankly at her inquisitors.
  • blaubok — a large blue-haired antelope, Hippotragus leucophaeus, of southern Africa: extinct since 1800
  • bleaker — bare, desolate, and often windswept: a bleak plain.
  • bleakly — bare, desolate, and often windswept: a bleak plain.
  • blesbok — an antelope, Damaliscus dorcas (or albifrons), of southern Africa. The coat is a deep reddish-brown with a white blaze between the eyes; the horns are lyre-shaped
  • bliksem — an exclamation expressive of surprise, shock, displeasure, etc
  • blinked — to open and close the eye, especially involuntarily; wink rapidly and repeatedly.
  • blinker — a flashing light for sending messages, as a warning device, etc, such as a direction indicator on a road vehicle
  • blocked — If something is blocked or blocked up, it is completely closed so that nothing can get through it.
  • blocker — a person or thing that acts as a block
  • blockie — an owner of a small property, esp a farm
  • blokart — a single-seat three-wheeled vehicle with a sail, built to be propelled over land by the wind
  • blunker — a person who prints cloths
  • bollock — to rebuke severely, upbraid, reprimand
  • bookful — an amount that would fill a book
  • booklet — A booklet is a small book that has a paper cover and that gives you information about something.
  • bowlike — resembling a bow
  • boxlike — a container, case, or receptacle, usually rectangular, of wood, metal, cardboard, etc., and often with a lid or removable cover.
  • brickle — brittle
  • briskly — quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk.
  • bruckle — brittle, fragile
  • bubukle — a red spot on the skin
  • buckled — Buckled shoes have buckles on them, either to fasten them or as decoration.
  • buckler — a small round shield worn on the forearm or held by a short handle
  • buckleyWilliam F., Jr. 1925–2008, U.S. writer and editor.
  • budlike — resembling a bud
  • bulk up — If someone or something bulks up or bulks out, they become bigger or heavier.
  • bulkage — any agent that aids peristalsis by increasing the bulk of material in the intestine
  • bulking — the expansion of excavated material to a volume greater than that of the excavation from which it came
  • bullock — A bullock is a young bull that has been castrated.
  • bulwark — A bulwark against something protects you against it. A bulwark of something protects it.
  • burlesk — a bawdy comedy show of the late 19th and early 20th centuries: the striptease eventually became one of its chief elements
  • by-talk — incidental conversation; small talk; chitchat.
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