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7-letter words containing o, b

  • backlot — an area outside a film or television studio used for outdoor filming
  • backoff — the rear part of the human body, extending from the neck to the lower end of the spine.
  • backout — an instance of withdrawing (from an agreement, etc)
  • bacolod — a town in the Philippines, on the NW coast of Negros Island. Pop: 468 000 (2005 est)
  • baconer — a pig that weighs between 83 and 101 kg, from which bacon is cut
  • bad boy — male child: naughty
  • bad off — If you are bad off, you are in a bad situation.
  • badajoz — a city in SW Spain: strategically positioned near the frontier with Portugal. Pop: 138 415 (2003 est)
  • badious — chestnut coloured; brownish-red
  • bag job — illegal entry, especially as authorized by an agency of the federal government to gather criminal evidence, install listening devices, etc.
  • bagehot — Walter. 1826–77, English economist and journalist: editor of The Economist; author of The English Constitution (1867), Physics and Politics (1872), and Lombard Street (1873)
  • bagnios — Plural form of bagnio.
  • bagnold — Enid (Algerine). 1889–1981, British novelist and playwright; her works include the novel National Velvet (1935) and the play The Chalk Garden (1955)
  • bagwork — a revetment, consisting of heavy material sewn into bags, for protecting embankments against scour.
  • bagworm — the larva of moths of the family Psychidae, which forms a protective case of silk covered with grass, leaves, etc
  • bailout — A bailout of an organization or individual that has financial problems is the act of helping them by giving them money.
  • bakeoff — a baking competition
  • balafon — A large xylophone having hollow gourds as resonators, used in West African music.
  • balaton — Lakelake in W Hungary: largest lake in central Europe: c. 230 sq mi (596 sq km)
  • balboas — Plural form of balboa.
  • balcony — A balcony is a platform on the outside of a building, above ground level, with a wall or railing around it.
  • balfour — Arthur James, 1st Earl of Balfour. 1848–1930, British Conservative statesman: prime minister (1902–05); foreign secretary (1916–19)
  • ballboy — Alternative spelling of ball boy.
  • balliol — a college of Oxford University, founded before 1268.
  • ballock — A testicle.
  • ballons — Plural form of ballon.
  • balloon — A balloon is a small, thin, rubber bag that you blow air into so that it becomes larger and rounder or longer. Balloons are used as toys or decorations.
  • ballots — Plural form of ballot.
  • ballows — Plural form of ballow.
  • balochi — Baluchi.
  • baloney — If you say that an idea or statement is baloney, you disapprove of it and think it is foolish or wrong.
  • bambino — a young child, esp an Italian one
  • bamboos — Plural form of bamboo.
  • bamelot — the Whitehouse during Barack Obama’s presidency
  • ban-lon — a smooth synthetic knitted fabric that resists wrinkling
  • bandbox — a lightweight usually cylindrical box used for holding small articles, esp hats
  • bandido — bandito.
  • bandito — a Mexican bandit
  • bandogs — Plural form of bandog.
  • bandora — A bass stringed instrument of the cittern family, having a long neck and a scallop-shaped body.
  • bandore — a 16th-century plucked musical instrument resembling a lute but larger and fitted with seven pairs of metal strings
  • bandrol — Alternative form of banderole.
  • bang on — a loud, sudden, explosive noise, as the discharge of a gun.
  • bang-on — If someone is bang-on with something, they are exactly right in their opinions or actions.
  • bangkok — the capital and chief port of Thailand, on the Chao Phraya River: became a royal city and the capital in 1782. Pop: 6 604 000 (2005 est)
  • banjoes — Plural form of banjo.
  • bank on — If you bank on something happening, you expect it to happen and rely on it happening.
  • bannock — a round flat unsweetened cake originating in Scotland, made from oatmeal or barley and baked on a griddle
  • banoffi — Alternative spelling of banoffee.
  • bantock — Sir Granville. 1868–1946, British composer. His works include the Hebridean Symphony (1915), five ballets, and three operas
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