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11-letter words containing r, e, d, b

  • barbie doll — a teenage doll with numerous sets of clothes and accessories
  • barefacedly — In a barefaced manner.
  • bargeboards — Plural form of bargeboard.
  • barnstormed — Simple past tense and past participle of barnstorm.
  • barotseland — a region in W Zambia. 44,920 sq. mi. (116,343 sq. km).
  • barrelheads — Plural form of barrelhead.
  • basal ridge — a U -shaped ridge at the base of the posterior surface of the crown of a tooth.
  • base period — a neutral period used as a standard for comparison in constructing an index to express a variable factor: 100 is usually taken as the index number for the variable in the base period
  • basehearted — having a low, mean, or contemptible nature or character; meanspirited.
  • basic dress — a simple, usually dark dress that may be worn with various accessories or in combination with other garments so that it is suitable for different occasions.
  • bastardised — Simple past tense and past participle of bastardise.
  • bastardized — If you refer to something as a bastardized form of something else, you mean that the first thing is similar to or copied from the second thing, but is of much poorer quality.
  • bastardizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bastardize.
  • batter down — If you batter a door down, you hit it so hard that it falls to pieces.
  • battledores — Plural form of battledore.
  • battledress — the ordinary uniform of a soldier, consisting of tunic and trousers
  • be dirty on — to be offended by or be hostile towards
  • be good for — If someone is good for something, you can rely on them to provide that thing.
  • be hard hit — To be hard hit by something means to be affected very severely by it.
  • be prepared — to be willing and able (to do something)
  • be revenged — to get revenge
  • beach drift — the drifting of sediments, especially marine sediments, in patterns parallel to the contours of a beach, due to the action of waves and currents.
  • beach ridge — a ridge just inland from a beach, consisting of sand and gravel built up by storm waves
  • beam riding — a method of missile guidance in which the missile steers itself along the axis of a conically scanned microwave beam
  • bear a hand — to give assistance
  • bear garden — (formerly) a place where bears were exhibited and where bear-baiting took place
  • bear leader — (formerly) a tutor traveling with a wealthy or aristocratic young man.
  • bearded tit — a small European bird, Panurus biarmicus, found in reedy places, the male of which has a tuft of black feathers on each side of the face.
  • beardedness — the quality of having a beard, the quality of being bearded
  • beardtongue — a plant of the genus Penstemon
  • bearer bond — a bond payable to the person in possession
  • beau dollar — a silver dollar.
  • beaverboard — a stiff light board of compressed wood fibre, used esp to surface partitions
  • beblubbered — tearstained, covered in tears from weeping
  • bedchambers — Plural form of bedchamber.
  • bedraggling — Present participle of bedraggle.
  • bedroom tax — a reduction in housing benefit for occupants of council housing who have more rooms than they are deemed to require
  • bedside rug — a rug beside a bed
  • been around — in a circle, ring, or the like; so as to surround a person, group, thing, etc.: The crowd gathered around.
  • beer garden — a garden attached to a pub, where people can sit and drink beer
  • before dark — If you do something before dark, you do it before the sun sets and night begins.
  • behind bars — If you say that someone is behind bars, you mean that they are in prison.
  • beiderbecke — Leon Bismarcke, known as Bix. 1903–31, US jazz cornettist, composer, and pianist
  • beleaguered — experiencing difficulties, opposition or criticism
  • bellfounder — a foundry worker who casts bells
  • belowground — underground
  • belt sander — a sander that uses an endless abrasive belt driven by an electric motor.
  • belted tire — a band of flexible material, as leather or cord, for encircling the waist.
  • bend dexter — the ordinary bend, extending from the dexter chief to the sinister base.
  • benderboard — pliable, lightweight board used for making concrete patios, in gardens, and as woven fencing: often 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) wide and 1/4 to 1/2 inch (0.6 to 1.2 cm) thick and made from California redwood.
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