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6-letter words containing l, a, b, y

  • albany — a city in E New York State, on the Hudson River: the state capital. Pop: 93 919 (2003 est)
  • arblayMadame Frances, Burney, Frances.
  • babbly — babbling; chatty; talkative
  • badley — Misspelling of badly.
  • baetyl — a meteoric stone thought in antiquity to be of divine origin, and sometimes worshipped
  • bagleyWilliam Chandler, 1874–1946, U.S. educator and writer.
  • bailey — the outermost wall or court of a castle
  • baldly — having little or no hair on the scalp: a bald head; a bald person.
  • ballsy — You can describe a person or their behaviour as ballsy if you admire them because you think they are energetic and brave.
  • barely — You use barely to say that something is only just true or only just the case.
  • barfly — A barfly is a person who spends a lot of time drinking in bars
  • barley — Barley is a grain that is used to make food, beer, and whisky.
  • basely — morally low; without estimable personal qualities; dishonorable; meanspirited; selfish; cowardly.
  • batley — a town in N England, in Kirklees unitary authority, West Yorkshire. Pop: 49 448 (2001)
  • bawley — a small fishing boat used off the coast of Essex and Kent
  • baykal — Lake Baikal
  • baylis — Lillian Mary. 1874–1937, British theatre manager: founded the Old Vic (1912) and the Sadler's Wells company for opera and ballet (1931)
  • baylorElgin, born 1934, U.S. basketball player.
  • bearly — Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of bears; ursine.
  • belady — to call (someone) a lady
  • belamy — a close friend
  • belaya — a river in S Russia, flowing generally NW from the Urals to the Kama River. 880 miles (1416 km) long.
  • bellay — Joachim du (ʒɔaʃɛ̃ dy). 1522–60, French poet, a member of the Pléiade
  • blabby — overly talkative
  • blacky — a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person.
  • blakey — Art, full name Arthur Blakey. (1919–90), US Black jazz drummer and leader of the Jazz Messengers band
  • blanky — a comfort blanket
  • blashy — very rainy
  • blasty — blustery
  • bleary — If your eyes are bleary, they look dull or tired, as if you have not had enough sleep or have drunk too much alcohol.
  • bolyai — János [yah-nawsh] /ˈyɑ nɔʃ/ (Show IPA), 1802–60, Hungarian mathematician.
  • bragly — in an ostentatious or proud manner
  • brawly — fine or fine-looking; excellent.
  • by law — If you have to do something by law or if you are not allowed to do something by law, the law states that you have to do it or that you are not allowed to do it.
  • byelaw — a standing rule governing the regulation of a corporation's or society's internal affairs.
  • bylane — a side lane or alley off a road
  • byplay — action, gestures, etc. going on aside from the main action or conversation, as in a play
  • byssal — relating to the byssus of molluscs
  • bytalk — trivial conversation
  • cymbal — A cymbal is a flat circular brass object that is used as a musical instrument. You hit it with a stick or hit two cymbals together, making a loud noise.
  • drably — dull; cheerless; lacking in spirit, brightness, etc.
  • flabby — hanging loosely or limply, as flesh or muscles; flaccid.
  • kabyle — a member of a branch of the Berber people dwelling in NE Algeria.
  • labrys — A double-headed ax in Minoan mythology.
  • lamboy — tonlet.
  • lay by — the manner, relative position, or direction in which something lies: the lie of the patio, facing the water. Synonyms: place, location, site.
  • lay-by — British. (on a road or railroad) a place beside the main road or track where vehicles may wait.
  • libyan — of or relating to Libya or its inhabitants.
  • lyable — (obsolete) Variant spelling of liable.
  • marbly — like marble in appearance, hardness, coldness, etc.

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