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8-letter words containing s, a, b, e, r

  • barbules — Plural form of barbule.
  • barbusse — Henri (ɑ̃ri). 1873–1935, French novelist and poet. His novels include L'Enfer (1908) and Le Feu (1916), reflecting the horror of World War I
  • bare-ass — naked; undressed
  • bareness — without covering or clothing; naked; nude: bare legs.
  • baresark — berserker
  • barflies — Plural form of barfly.
  • barghest — (in the North of England, esp Yorkshire) a goblin that appears in the shape of a dog as an omen of death or other misfortune
  • barkless — (of a dog) not tending to bark
  • barnsley — an industrial town in N England, in Barnsley unitary authority, South Yorkshire. Pop: 71 599 (2001)
  • baroness — A baroness is a woman who is a member of the lowest rank of the nobility, or who is the wife of a baron.
  • baronets — Plural form of baronet.
  • baronies — Plural form of barony.
  • baroques — (often initial capital letter) of or relating to a style of architecture and art originating in Italy in the early 17th century and variously prevalent in Europe and the New World for a century and a half, characterized by free and sculptural use of the classical orders and ornament, by forms in elevation and plan suggesting movement, and by dramatic effect in which architecture, painting, sculpture, and the decorative arts often worked to combined effect.
  • barrages — Plural form of barrage.
  • barriers — anything built or serving to bar passage, as a railing, fence, or the like: People may pass through the barrier only when their train is announced.
  • baseborn — born of humble parents
  • baselard — a historical (predominantly 13th–17th century) short Swiss sword with a distinctive crescent-shaped pommel and crossguard
  • baseword — (linguistics) The word used a base and upon whose stem affixes are added, forming new words.
  • basifier — anything that makes something alkaline
  • basketry — Basketry is baskets made by weaving together thin strips of materials such as wood.
  • bathorse — a horse which carries a military officer's baggage; a military packhorse
  • battlers — Plural form of battler.
  • be arsed — to be willing, inclined, or prepared (esp in the phrase can't be arsed)
  • bearcats — Plural form of bearcat.
  • bearings — a sense of one's relative position or situation; orientation (esp in the phrases lose, get, or take one's bearings)
  • bearskin — A bearskin is a tall fur hat that is worn by some British soldiers on ceremonial occasions.
  • bedrails — Plural form of bedrail.
  • bedstraw — any of numerous rubiaceous plants of the genus Galium, which have small white or yellow flowers and prickly or hairy fruits: some species formerly used as straw for beds as they are aromatic when dry
  • bedwards — towards bed
  • beermats — Plural form of beermat.
  • bejabers — by Jesus!
  • bepraise — to praise highly
  • berascal — to accuse someone of being a rascal
  • bermudas — a group of islands in the Atlantic, 580 miles (935 km) E of North Carolina: a British colony; resort. 19 sq. mi. (49 sq. km). Capital: Hamilton.
  • bernanos — Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1888–1948, French novelist and Roman Catholic pamphleteer, best known for The Diary of a Country Priest (1936)
  • bescrawl — to cover with scrawls
  • beslaver — to fawn, or to slobber, over
  • bespread — to cover (a surface) with something
  • bestiary — a moralizing medieval collection of descriptions (and often illustrations) of real and mythical animals
  • bestreak — to streak
  • bierkase — a semisoft, strong white cow's-milk cheese that originated in Germany, and is eaten especially with beer.
  • binaries — binary file
  • biserial — in two rows
  • boardies — a pair of board shorts
  • botsares — Markos [Greek mahr-kaws] /Greek ˈmɑr kɔs/ (Show IPA), Bozzaris, Marco.
  • brackets — a support, as of metal or wood, projecting from a wall or the like to hold or bear the weight of a shelf, part of a cornice, etc.
  • braggers — a person who brags.
  • branches — a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree, shrub, or other plant.
  • brandeis — ˈLouis Demˌbitz (ˈdɛmˌbɪts ) ; demˈbitsˌ) 1856-1941; U.S. jurist: associate justice, Supreme Court (1916-39)
  • brandise — a trivet
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