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6-letter words containing u, b, e, r

  • burier — a person or thing that buries
  • buries — to put in the ground and cover with earth: The pirates buried the chest on the island.
  • burked — to murder, as by suffocation, so as to leave no or few marks of violence.
  • burker — a person who burkes
  • burled — having burls that produce a distorted grain: burled lumber.
  • burley — a light thin-leaved tobacco, grown esp in Kentucky
  • burned — having been cheated in a sale of drugs
  • burner — A burner is a device which produces heat or a flame, especially as part of a cooker, stove, or heater.
  • burnet — a plant of the rosaceous genus Sanguisorba (or Poterium), such as S. minor (or P. sanguisorba) (salad burnet), which has purple-tinged green flowers and leaves that are sometimes used for salads
  • burney — Charles. 1726–1814, English composer and music historian, whose books include A General History of Music (1776–89)
  • burnie — a sideburn
  • burpee — a squat thrust that starts and ends in a standing position
  • burred — prickly or rough in texture.
  • burrer — a person who removes burrs
  • bursae — Anatomy, Zoology. a pouch, sac, or vesicle, especially a sac containing synovia, to facilitate motion, as between a tendon and a bone.
  • busera — a Ugandan alcoholic drink made from millet: sometimes mixed with honey
  • busher — a low plant with many branches that arise from or near the ground.
  • busier — actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
  • busker — Chiefly British. to entertain by dancing, singing, or reciting on the street or in a public place.
  • busser — A busser is someone whose job is to set or clear tables in a restaurant.
  • buster — a person or thing destroying something as specified
  • butler — A butler is the most important male servant in a wealthy house.
  • butter — Butter is a soft yellow substance made from cream. You spread it on bread or use it in cooking.
  • buzzer — A buzzer is an electrical device that is used to make a buzzing sound for example, to attract someone's attention.
  • cherub — A cherub is a kind of angel that is represented in art as a naked child with wings.
  • cumber — to obstruct or hinder
  • cumbre — Archaic form of cumber.
  • curbed — Also, British, kerb. a rim, especially of joined stones or concrete, along a street or roadway, forming an edge for a sidewalk.
  • curber — a person or thing that curbs or restrains something
  • dauber — to cover or coat with soft, adhesive matter, as plaster or mud: to daub a canvas with paint; to daub stone walls with mud.
  • deburr — to remove burrs from (a workpiece)
  • dubber — to furnish (a film or tape) with a new sound track, as one recorded in the language of the country of import.
  • dumber — lacking intelligence or good judgment; stupid; dull-witted.
  • earbud — a small earphone that fits in the ear: the best earbuds for your cell phone.
  • elbrus — a mountain in SW Russia, on the border with Georgia, in the Caucasus Mountains, with two extinct volcanic peaks: the highest mountain in Europe. Height: 5642 m (18 510 ft)
  • embrue — imbrue
  • erbium — The chemical element of atomic number 68, a soft silvery-white metal of the lanthanide series.
  • erbout — Eye dialect of about.
  • erebus — the god of darkness, son of Chaos and brother of Night
  • exurbs — Plural form of exurb.
  • hubert — a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “mind” and “bright.”.
  • humber — an estuary of the Ouse and Trent rivers in E England. 37 miles (60 km) long.
  • imbrue — to stain: He refused to imbrue his hands with the blood of more killing.
  • lebrun — Albert [al-ber] /alˈbɛr/ (Show IPA), 1871–1950, president of France 1932–40.
  • lubber — a big, clumsy, stupid person; lout.
  • lumber — timber sawed or split into planks, boards, etc.
  • nubber — (baseball) A batted ball that travels slowly and not very far, typically because the ball is hit on the end of the fat part of the bat.
  • number — one of a series of things distinguished by or marked with numerals.
  • obdure — (obsolete) To harden.
  • objure — to put on oath
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