7-letter words containing u, b, e, r
- burgage — (in England) tenure of land or tenement in a town or city, which originally involved a fixed money rent
- burgeon — If something burgeons, it grows or develops rapidly.
- burgess — a citizen or freeman of a borough
- burgher — The burghers of a town or city are the people who live there, especially the richer or more respectable people.
- burke's — Martha Jane, 1852?–1903, Calamity Jane.
- burkite — burker; murderer
- burlesk — a bawdy comedy show of the late 19th and early 20th centuries: the striptease eventually became one of its chief elements
- burmese — Burmese means belonging or relating to Burma, or to its people, language, or culture. Burma is now known as Myanmar.
- burnett — Frances Hodgson (ˈhɒdʒsən). 1849–1924, US novelist, born in England; author of Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886) and The Secret Garden (1911)
- burnley — an industrial town in NW England, in E Lancashire. Pop: 73 021 (2001)
- burrell — Paul. born 1958, British butler and confidant to Diana, Princess of Wales. After her death he was charged with but (2003) acquitted of stealing from her estate. His book, A Royal Duty (2003), revealed intimate details of her life
- burrhel — a wild sheep, Pseudois nahoor, of Tibet and adjacent mountainous regions, having goatlike horns that curve backward.
- bursate — resembling or containing a bursa
- burseed — a plant, Lapulla echinata, with adhesive seeds
- bursera — of or relating to the Bursera genus of gum trees
- bursted — to break, break open, or fly apart with sudden violence: The bitter cold caused the pipes to burst.
- burster — a person or thing that bursts.
- burthen — burden1
- burweed — any of various plants that bear burs, such as the burdock
- bushers — bush leaguer (def 1).
- bushire — a port in SW Iran, on the Persian Gulf; nuclear power station. Pop: 166 000 (2005 est)
- bustier — A bustier is a type of close-fitting strapless top worn by women.
- butcher — A butcher is a shopkeeper who cuts up and sells meat. Some butchers also kill animals for meat and make foods such as sausages and meat pies.
- butlery — a butler's room
- butters — very ugly
- buttery — Buttery food contains butter or is covered with butter.
- cb user — user of Citizens' Band
- cherubs — Plural form of cherub.
- clubber — A clubber is someone who regularly goes to nightclubs.
- corbeau — a blackish green colour
- courbet — Gustave (ɡystav). 1819–77, French painter, a leader of the realist movement; noted for his depiction of contemporary life
- crubeen — a pig's trotter, esp one that has been cooked
- crumbed — Simple past tense and past participle of crumb.
- crumber — (Australian rules football) A player who waits around a marking contest aiming to get the ball if it falls down to the ground (because the opposing players leaping for it have spoiled each others efforts).
- crumble — If something crumbles, or if you crumble it, it breaks into a lot of small pieces.
- cudbear — a purple dye prepared from lichens
- cumbers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cumber.
- curable — If a disease or illness is curable, it can be cured.
- daubers — Plural form of dauber.
- daubery — the act or an instance of daubing
- doubler — One who doubles.
- doubter — to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
- drubbed — Simple past tense and past participle of drub.
- drubber — A person who gives someone a drubbing.
- drumble — to be inactive or sluggish
- durable — able to resist wear, decay, etc., well; lasting; enduring.
- earbuds — Plural form of earbud.
- embrute — Alternative form of imbrute.
- exurban — Of, pertaining to, or residing in an exurb.
- exurbia — The exurbs collectively ; the region beyond the suburbs.