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6-letter words containing l, b, e

  • boatel — a waterside hotel catering for boating people
  • bobble — A bobble is a small ball of material, usually made of wool, which is used for decorating clothes.
  • boblet — a two-man bobsleigh
  • bodleyGeorge Frederick, 1827–1907, English architect.
  • boggle — If you say that the mind boggles at something or that something boggles the mind, you mean that it is so strange or amazing that it is difficult to imagine or understand.
  • bohlen — Charles Eustis [yoo-stis] /ˈyu stɪs/ (Show IPA), ("Chip") 1904–74, U.S. diplomat.
  • boiled — that has been brought to boiling point
  • boiler — A boiler is a device which burns gas, oil, electricity, or coal in order to provide hot water, especially for the central heating in a building.
  • bolden — Buddy, real name Charles Bolden. 1868–1931, US Black jazz cornet player; a pioneer of the New Orleans style
  • bolder — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  • bolero — A bolero is a very short jacket, sometimes without sleeves. Boleros are worn mainly by women.
  • bolete — any fungus of the genus Boletus
  • boleyn — Anne. 1507–36, second wife of Henry VIII of England; mother of Elizabeth I. She was executed on a charge of adultery
  • bolger — James. born 1935, New Zealand politician; prime minister (1990–97)
  • bolide — a large exceptionally bright meteor that often explodes
  • boline — (in Wicca) a knife, usually sickle-shaped and with a white handle, used for gathering herbs and carving symbols
  • bolted — equipped with a bolt or bolts
  • boltel — Also, boutel, boutell, bowtel, bowtell. a convex molding, as a torus or ovolo.
  • bolter — an outsider in a contest or race
  • boodle — money or valuables, esp when stolen, counterfeit, or used as a bribe
  • bootle — a port in NW England, in Sefton unitary authority, Merseyside; on the River Mersey adjoining Liverpool. Pop: 59 123 (2001)
  • bordel — a bordello
  • boreal — of or relating to the north or the north wind
  • borrel — ignorant or unlearned
  • bottle — A bottle is a glass or plastic container in which drinks and other liquids are kept. Bottles are usually round with straight sides and a narrow top.
  • boucle — looped yarn giving a knobbly effect
  • boules — Boules is a game in which a small ball is thrown and then the players try to throw other balls as close to the first ball as possible.
  • boulez — Pierre (pjɛr). 1925–2016, French composer of modernist music; also a noted conductor
  • boulle — denoting or relating to a type of marquetry of patterned inlays of brass and tortoiseshell, occasionally with other metals such as pewter, much used on French furniture from the 17th century
  • boutel — boltel (def 1).
  • bowellSir Mackenzie, 1823–1917, Canadian statesman, born in England: prime minister 1894–96.
  • bowels — innards; entrails
  • bowleg — a leg that curves outwards
  • bowler — The bowler in a sport such as cricket is the player who is bowling the ball.
  • bowles — Paul. 1910–99, US novelist, short-story writer, and composer, living in Tangiers. His novels include The Sheltering Sky (1949) and The Spider's House (1955)
  • bowtel — boltel (def 1).
  • branle — an old French country dance performed in a linked circle
  • bridle — A bridle is a set of straps that is put around a horse's head and mouth so that the person riding or driving the horse can control it.
  • brulee — (in the Pacific Northwest) an area of forest destroyed by fire.
  • brunel — Isambard Kingdom (ˈɪzəmˌbɑːd). 1806–59, English engineer: designer of the Clifton Suspension Bridge (1828), many railway lines, tunnels, bridges, etc, and the steamships Great Western (1838), Great Britain (1845), and Great Eastern (1858)
  • bubble — Bubbles are small balls of air or gas in a liquid.
  • buckle — A buckle is a piece of metal or plastic attached to one end of a belt or strap, which is used to fasten it.
  • buddle — a sloping trough in which ore is washed
  • bugler — A bugler is someone who plays the bugle.
  • buglet — a small bugle
  • bulbed — having a bulb or bulbs
  • bulged — a rounded projection, bend, or protruding part; protuberance; hump: a bulge in a wall.
  • bulger — a thing which bulges
  • bulker — magnitude in three dimensions: a ship of great bulk.
  • bullae — a seal attached to an official document, as a papal bull.
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