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6-letter words containing be

  • beames — Lb archaic Plural form of beam.
  • beamonRobert ("Bob") born 1946, U.S. track-and-field athlete.
  • beaned — the edible nutritious seed of various plants of the legume family, especially of the genus Phaseolus.
  • beaner — A Mexican or a person of Mexican descent.
  • beanie — A beanie is a small, close-fitting cap.
  • beards — Plural form of beard.
  • beardy — wearing a beard
  • beared — Stock Exchange. to force prices down in (a market, stock, etc.).
  • bearer — The bearer of something such as a message is the person who brings it to you.
  • beares — Archaic spelling of bears, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bear.
  • bearly — Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of bears; ursine.
  • beasts — Plural form of beast.
  • beasty — Alternative form of beastie.
  • beated — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of beat.
  • beaten — Beaten earth has been pressed down, often by people's feet, until it is hard.
  • beater — A beater is a tool or part of a machine which is used for beating things like eggs and cream.
  • beaton — Sir Cecil (Walter Hardy). 1904–80, British photographer, noted esp for his society portraits
  • beatty — David, 1st Earl Beatty. 1871–1936, British admiral of the fleet in World War I
  • beaune — a town in E France, near Dijon: an important trading centre for Burgundy wines. Pop: 22 218 (2008)
  • beaute — Archaic spelling of beauty.
  • beauts — (often used ironically) something or someone beautiful, remarkable, or amazing.
  • beauty — Beauty is the state or quality of being beautiful.
  • beaver — A beaver is a furry animal with a big flat tail and large teeth. Beavers use their teeth to cut wood and build dams in rivers.
  • beboer — a user of the social-networking website Bebo.com
  • bebung — a vibrato effect given to any sustained note, esp to one produced by a clavichord
  • becall — to use insulting words about someone
  • becalm — to calm down
  • became — Became is the past tense of become.
  • becard — any of several passerine birds of the genus Pachyramphus, of the American tropics, having large heads and swollen bills, and variously classified with the flycatchers or the cotingas.
  • bechar — a city in NW Algeria: an oasis. Pop: 149 000 (2005 est)
  • bechet — Sidney (Joseph). 1897–1959, US jazz soprano saxophonist and clarinettist
  • becked — Simple past tense and past participle of beck.
  • becker — Boris (ˈbɒrɪs). born 1967, German tennis player: Wimbledon champion 1985, 1986, and 1989: the youngest man ever to win Wimbledon
  • becket — a clevis forming part of one end of a sheave, used for securing standing lines by means of a thimble
  • beckon — If you beckon to someone, you signal to them to come to you.
  • beclog — to clog (something) up, to block thoroughly
  • become — If someone or something becomes a particular thing, they start to change and develop into that thing, or start to develop the characteristics mentioned.
  • becurl — to cover with curls
  • bed in — to fit (parts) together accurately or (of parts) to be fitted together, either through machining or use, as in fitting a bearing to its shaft
  • bedamn — to damn, to curse thoroughly
  • bedash — to dash against (something), as for example waves dash against rocks
  • bedaub — to smear all over with something thick, sticky, or dirty
  • bedaze — to daze, to make dazed
  • bedbug — A bedbug is a small insect with a round body and no wings which lives in dirty houses and feeds by biting people and sucking their blood when they are in bed.
  • bedded — of or relating to rocks that exhibit bedding.
  • bedder — (at some universities) someone employed by a college to clean students' rooms
  • bedeal — (transitive, obsolete) To deprive (of).
  • bedeck — If flags or other ornaments bedeck a place, a lot of them have been hung up to decorate it.
  • bedell — Obsolete spelling of beadle.
  • bedews — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bedew.
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