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8-letter words containing ge

  • bargeman — a man who operates, or works aboard, a barge
  • bargemen — Plural form of bargeman.
  • baronage — barons collectively
  • barraged — Simple past tense and past participle of barrage.
  • barrages — Plural form of barrage.
  • becudgel — to arm with a cudgel
  • befinger — to finger all over
  • befringe — to decorate with a fringe
  • begetter — The begetter of something has caused this thing to come into existence.
  • begrudge — If you do not begrudge someone something, you do not feel angry, upset, or jealous that they have got it.
  • belonged — to be in the relation of a member, adherent, inhabitant, etc. (usually followed by to): He belongs to the Knights of Columbus.
  • belonger — a native-born Caribbean person
  • beranger — Pierre-Jean de (pjɛr ʒɑ̃ də). 1780–1857, French lyric and satirical poet
  • bergenia — an evergreen ground-covering plant
  • bergerac — Savinien Cyrano de [sav-in-yen sir-uh-noh duh;; French sa-vee-nyan see-ra-naw duh] /ˌsæv ɪnˈyɛn ˈsɪr əˌnoʊ də;; French sa viˈnyɛ̃ si raˈnɔ də/ (Show IPA), 1619–55, French soldier, swordsman, and writer: hero of play by Rostand.
  • bergerie — a farm, country estate, or other rural retreat maintained by a wealthy owner as a facility for rest and recreation.
  • beringed — wearing a ring or rings
  • berouged — wearing rouge
  • berthage — a place for mooring boats
  • besieged — to lay siege to.
  • besieger — to lay siege to.
  • besmudge — to blacken
  • bethpage — a city on S Long Island, in SE New York.
  • beverage — Beverages are drinks.
  • bewigged — wearing a wig
  • bewinged — having wings
  • bigeminy — a heart complaint in which beats occur in pairs
  • bigender — Also, bigendered. noting or relating to a person who has two gender identities or some combination of both.
  • bingeing — a period or bout, usually brief, of excessive indulgence, as in eating, drinking alcoholic beverages, etc.; spree.
  • biogenic — produced or originating from a living organism
  • birdcage — A birdcage is a cage in which birds are kept.
  • blindage — (esp formerly) a protective screen or structure, as over a trench
  • blockage — A blockage in a pipe, tube, or tunnel is an object which blocks it, or the state of being blocked.
  • bludgeon — To bludgeon someone means to hit them several times with a heavy object.
  • bogeyism — the recognition of or belief in the existence of ghosts or demons
  • bogeyman — A bogeyman is someone whose ideas or actions are disapproved of by some people, and who is described by them as evil or unpleasant in order to make other people afraid.
  • bondager — someone who performs bondservice; a bondman
  • bondages — slavery or involuntary servitude; serfdom.
  • bourgeon — burgeon
  • braggers — a person who brags.
  • brakeage — the braking power of a vehicle, esp a train
  • brassage — a fee charged for coining money
  • breakage — Breakage is the act of breaking something.
  • bridgend — a county borough in S Wales, created in 1996 from S Mid Glamorgan. Administrative centre: Bridgend. Pop: 129 900 (2003 est). Area: 264 sq km (102 sq miles)
  • brockage — a defect or fault imposed on a coin during its minting.
  • budgeree — excellent; fine
  • budgerow — a large slow-moving barge formerly used on the Ganges
  • budgeted — an estimate, often itemized, of expected income and expense for a given period in the future.
  • budgeter — a person who budgets
  • buggered — If someone says that they will be buggered if they will do something, they mean that they do not want to do it and they will definitely not do it.
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