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8-letter words containing y, i

  • bitingly — nipping; smarting; keen: biting cold; a biting sensation on the tongue.
  • bitterly — You use bitterly when you are describing an attitude which involves strong, unpleasant emotions such as anger or dislike.
  • biweekly — A biweekly event or publication happens or appears once every two weeks.
  • biyearly — every two years; biennial or biennially
  • blearily — (of the eyes or sight) blurred or dimmed, as from sleep or weariness.
  • blistery — having blisters, as paint or glass.
  • blithely — joyous, merry, or happy in disposition; glad; cheerful: Everyone loved her for her blithe spirit.
  • bloodily — in a bloody manner
  • blousily — in the manner of a blouse
  • blurrily — in a blurry manner
  • bodingly — in a boding manner
  • bodysuit — A bodysuit is a piece of women's clothing that fits tightly over the top part of the body and fastens between the legs.
  • bogeyism — the recognition of or belief in the existence of ghosts or demons
  • bogosity — /boh-go's*-tee/ The degree to which something is "bogus" in the hackish sense of "bad". At CMU, bogosity is measured with a bogometer; in a seminar, when a speaker says something bogus, a listener might raise his hand and say "My bogometer just triggered". More extremely, "You just pinned my bogometer" means you just said or did something so outrageously bogus that it is off the scale, pinning the bogometer needle at the highest possible reading (one might also say "You just redlined my bogometer"). The agreed-upon unit of bogosity is the microLenat. Also, the potential field generated by a bogon flux; see quantum bogodynamics. See also bogon flux, bogon filter.
  • bogotify — (jargon)   /boh-go't*-fi:/ To make or become bad. A program that has been changed so many times as to become completely disorganised has become bogotified. If you tighten a nut too hard and strip the threads on the bolt, the bolt has become bogotified. See also bogosity.
  • bombycid — any moth, including the silkworm moth, of the family Bombycidae, most of which occur in Africa and SE Asia
  • bonytail — a fish, Gila elegans, found in the Colorado River, having flaring fins and a thin caudal peduncle.
  • boobyish — stupid or silly
  • boobyism — the quality of being boobyish
  • boringly — causing or marked by boredom: a boring discussion; to have a boring time.
  • botryoid — having the form of a bunch of grapes: botryoidal hematite.
  • botrytis — any of a group of fungi of the genus Botrytis, several of which cause plant diseases
  • bovinity — the state of being bovine
  • bowingly — in a curved manner
  • boyarism — the rule of the boyars
  • breezily — abounding in breezes; windy.
  • breviary — a book of psalms, hymns, prayers, etc, to be recited daily by clerics in major orders and certain members of religious orders as part of the divine office
  • bridally — in a manner appropriate for a bride
  • brindley — James. 1716–72, British canal builder, who constructed (1759–61) the Bridgewater Canal, the first in England
  • brinkleyDavid, 1920–2003, U.S. broadcast journalist.
  • brittany — a region of NW France, the peninsula between the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay: settled by Celtic refugees from Wales and Cornwall during the Anglo-Saxon invasions; disputed between England and France until 1364
  • broidery — a piece of embroidery
  • bronzify — to make into bronze
  • broodily — in a broody manner
  • brynhild — a Valkyrie won as the wife of Gunnar by Sigurd who wakes her from an enchanted sleep: corresponds to Brunhild in the Nibelungenlied
  • bullying — the intimidation of weaker people
  • bullyism — the belief in systematic bullying
  • bunchily — in a bunchy manner
  • buy into — If you buy into a company or an organization, you buy part of it, often in order to gain some control of it.
  • buy time — gain time (sense 2) (at , time)
  • by birth — If, for example, you are French by birth, you are French because your parents are French, or because you were born in France.
  • by jingo — an exclamation of surprise
  • by right — properly; justly
  • by sight — by appearance; by recognizing but not through being acquainted
  • by-liner — a writer whose work is accompanied by a by-line
  • byrlakin — a mild oath
  • byronism — of or relating to Lord Byron.
  • caddying — Present participle of caddy.
  • caducity — perishableness
  • calamity — A calamity is an event that causes a great deal of damage, destruction, or personal distress.
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