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

  • bergander — a species of European duck; sheldrake
  • bermudian — a native or inhabitant of Bermuda
  • bernhardi — Friedrich A. J. von [free-drikh fuh n] /ˈfri drɪx fən/ (Show IPA), 1849–1930, German general.
  • bernhardt — Sarah. original name Rosine Bernard. 1844–1923, French actress, regarded as one of the greatest tragic actresses of all time
  • besmeared — to smear all over; bedaub.
  • bestirred — to stir up; rouse to action (often used reflexively): She bestirred herself at the first light of morning.
  • betrothed — If you are betrothed to someone, you have agreed to marry them.
  • beveridge — William Henry, 1st Baron Beveridge. 1879–1963, British economist, whose Report on Social Insurance and Allied Services (1942) formed the basis of social-security legislation in Britain
  • bezoardic — relating to bezoar
  • bid price — The bid price of a particular stock or share is the price that investors are willing to pay for it.
  • biddeford — a city in SW Maine.
  • bierstadt — Albert1830-1902; U.S. painter, born in Germany
  • bike ride — a ride on a bicycle
  • bimotored — having two engines.
  • bind over — If someone is bound over by a court or a judge, they are given an order and must do as the order says for a particular period of time.
  • bioturbed — stirred by organisms
  • bird cage — metal enclosure for a bird
  • bird feed — seeds or other food given to birds.
  • birdhouse — a small shelter or box for birds to nest in
  • birthdate — Your birthdate is the same as your date of birth.
  • bladdered — intoxicated; drunk
  • bladework — skilful use of a blade, esp with reference to rowing
  • blethered — weary
  • blinkered — A blinkered view, attitude, or approach is narrow and does not take into account other people's opinions. A blinkered person has this kind of attitude.
  • blistered — a thin vesicle on the skin, containing watery matter or serum, as from a burn or other injury.
  • blood red — of the deep-red color of blood: a fiery, blood-red sunset.
  • blood-red — Something that is blood-red is bright red in colour.
  • blootered — intoxicated; drunk
  • bluebeard — a villain in European folk tales who marries several wives and murders them in turn. In many versions the seventh and last wife escapes the fate of the others
  • blundered — a gross, stupid, or careless mistake: That's your second blunder this morning.
  • blunderer — a gross, stupid, or careless mistake: That's your second blunder this morning.
  • blustered — to roar and be tumultuous, as wind.
  • boardlike — resembling a board
  • boat ride — a ride in a boat
  • bodeguero — a wine-seller or grocer
  • bolstered — a long, often cylindrical, cushion or pillow for a bed, sofa, etc.
  • bombarded — to attack or batter with artillery fire.
  • bombarder — a person or thing which bombards
  • bonderize — to coat (steel) with an anticorrosive phosphate solution, usually in preparation for the application of paint, enamel, or lacquer.
  • bonetired — completely exhausted
  • bordelais — a wine-growing region in SW France, in Gironde.
  • border on — If you talk about a characteristic or situation bordering on something, usually something that you consider bad, you mean that it is almost that thing.
  • bordereau — a memorandum or invoice prepared for a company by an underwriter, containing a list of reinsured risks
  • bordering — the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary.
  • bosberaad — a meeting in an isolated venue to break a political deadlock
  • boulderer — a rock climber
  • boulevard — A boulevard is a wide street in a city, usually with trees along each side.
  • bowerbird — any of various songbirds of the family Ptilonorhynchidae, of Australia and New Guinea. The males build bower-like display grounds in the breeding season to attract the females
  • box elder — a medium-sized fast-growing widely cultivated North American maple, Acer negundo, which has compound leaves with lobed leaflets
  • boxholder — a person who has rented or subscribed for a box, as at a theatrical performance, sporting event, or the like.
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