7-letter words containing s, i, g, b
- abasing — Present participle of abase.
- abishag — a young maiden brought to David in his old age as a nurse and companion. I Kings 1:1–4.
- ablings — possibly; perhaps
- abusing — to use wrongly or improperly; misuse: to abuse one's authority.
- airbags — Plural form of airbag.
- baggies — (lowercase) Informal. any small bag or packet.
- bagnios — Plural form of bagnio.
- bagsing — Present participle of bags.
- bakings — Plural form of baking.
- barings — Plural form of baring.
- bashing — a crushing blow.
- basking — to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine.
- bassing — Present participle of bass.
- basting — loose temporary stitches; tacking
- bergius — Friedrich (Karl Rudolph) (ˈfriːdrɪç). 1884– 1949, German chemist, who invented a process for producing oil by high-pressure hydrogenation of coal: Nobel prize for chemistry 1931
- besiege — If you are besieged by people, many people want something from you and continually bother you.
- besting — of the highest quality, excellence, or standing: the best work; the best students.
- biggest — large, as in size, height, width, or amount: a big house; a big quantity.
- biggish — Something that is biggish is fairly big.
- bigness — the fact or condition of being large in size, extent, amount, etc.
- bisnaga — a large barrel-shaped cactus found in SW USA and NW Mexico
- boggish — like a bog
- borings — Machinery. the act or process of making or enlarging a hole. the hole so made.
- bossing — the act of shaping malleable metal, such as lead cladding, with mallets to fit a surface
- bridges — Robert (Seymour). 1844–1930, English poet: poet laureate (1913–30)
- brights — the high beam of the headlights of a motor vehicle
- busgirl — a waiter's assistant
- bushing — an adaptor having ends of unequal diameters, often with internal screw threads, used to connect pipes of different sizes
- bushpig — a wild pig, Potamochoerus porcus, inhabiting forests in tropical Africa and Madagascar. It is brown or black, with pale markings on the face
- busking — Chiefly British. to entertain by dancing, singing, or reciting on the street or in a public place.
- bussing — a large motor vehicle, having a long body, equipped with seats or benches for passengers, usually operating as part of a scheduled service; omnibus.
- busying — actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
- byrgius — a crater in the third quadrant of the face of the moon: about 40 miles (64 km) in diameter.
- ebbings — Plural form of ebbing.
- gabions — Plural form of gabion.
- gambist — a person who plays the viola da gamba
- gambits — Plural form of gambit.
- gerbils — Plural form of gerbil.
- gibbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gibber.
- gibbets — Plural form of gibbet.
- gibbons — any small, slender, long-armed arboreal anthropoid ape of the genus Hylobates, of the East Indies and southern Asia: all gibbon species are reduced in number and some are very rare.
- gibbose — Humped; protuberant; having one or more large elevations.
- gibbous — Astronomy. (of a heavenly body) convex at both edges, as the moon when more than half full.
- giblets — The liver, heart, gizzard, and neck of a chicken or other fowl, usually removed before the bird is cooked, and often used to make gravy, stuffing, or soup.
- gimbals — Sometimes, gimbal. a contrivance, consisting of a ring or base on an axis, that permits an object, as a ship's compass, mounted in or on it to tilt freely in any direction, in effect suspending the object so that it will remain horizontal even when its support is tipped.
- globish — a simplified version of English used by non-native speakers, consisting of the most common words and phrases only
- goblins — a grotesque sprite or elf that is mischievous or malicious toward people.
- grimsby — a seaport in Humberside county, in E England at the mouth of the Humber estuary.
- gubbins — (slang) Assorted stuff, especially if of little value.
- gubbish — (jargon) /guhb'*sh/ (A portmanteau of "garbage" and "rubbish" which may have originated with SF author Philip K. Dick) Garbage; crap; nonsense. "What is all this gubbish?" The opposite portmanteau "rubbage" is also reported.
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