7-letter words containing ng
- bettong — a species of rat kangaroo of Australia having a short nose
- bhangra — Bhangra is a form of dance music that comes from India and uses traditional Indian instruments.
- bidding — an order; command (often in the phrases do or follow the bidding of, at someone's bidding)
- bigging — a building, especially one's home.
- bilking — to defraud; cheat: He bilked the government of almost a million dollars.
- billing — the relative importance of a performer or act as reflected in the prominence given in programmes, advertisements, etc
- biltong — strips of meat dried and cured in the sun
- binding — A binding promise, agreement, or decision must be obeyed or carried out.
- bingham — George Caleb1811-79; U.S. painter
- binging — a period or bout, usually brief, of excessive indulgence, as in eating, drinking alcoholic beverages, etc.; spree.
- binning — a box or enclosed place for storing grain, coal, or the like.
- birding — bird-watching
- birling — a game in which each of two lumberjacks, standing on the same floating log, birls the log so as to try to cause the other to fall off
- bitting — Also called bollard. a strong post of wood or iron projecting, usually in pairs, above the deck of a ship, used for securing cables, lines for towing, etc.
- blading — the act or an instance of skating with in-line skates
- blaming — to hold responsible; find fault with; censure: I don't blame you for leaving him.
- blaring — to emit a loud, raucous sound: The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.
- blazing — Blazing sun or blazing hot weather is very hot.
- blinger — expensive and flashy jewelry, clothing, or other possessions.
- blowing — moving of air
- blueing — a blue material, such as indigo, used in laundering to counteract yellowing
- blunger — a large vat in which the contents, esp clay and water, are mixed by rotating arms
- boating — Boating is travelling on a lake or river in a small boat for pleasure.
- bobbing — a tap; light blow.
- boffing — Theater. a box-office hit. a joke or humorous line producing hearty laughter.
- bogging — filthy; covered in dirt and grime
- boiling — very warm
- bombing — a concerted and persistent use of bombs against a target
- bonding — the process by which individuals become emotionally attached to one another
- bonynge — Richard. born 1930, Australian conductor, esp of opera
- boobing — a stupid person; fool; dunce.
- booking — A booking is the arrangement that you make when you book something such as a hotel room, a table at a restaurant, a theatre seat, or a place on public transport.
- booming — perceived as too loud
- booting — bootstrap
- boozing — any alcoholic beverage; whiskey.
- bopping — a blow.
- borings — Machinery. the act or process of making or enlarging a hole. the hole so made.
- borking — to attack (a candidate or public figure) systematically, especially in the media.
- bossing — the act of shaping malleable metal, such as lead cladding, with mallets to fit a surface
- bowling — Bowling is a game in which you roll a heavy ball down a narrow track towards a group of wooden objects and try to knock down as many of them as possible.
- bowyang — one of a pair of bowyangs
- bracing — If you describe something, especially a place, climate, or activity as bracing, you mean that it makes you feel fresh and full of energy.
- braking — the act or process of slowing or stopping a vehicle, wheel, shaft, etc, or for keeping it stationary, esp by means of friction
- brangle — a squabble, dispute, or wrangle
- brangus — one of an American breed of cattle developed from Brahman and Aberdeen Angus stock, bred to withstand a hot climate.
- braving — possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
- braying — the loud, harsh cry of a donkey.
- breenge — to lunge forward; move violently or dash
- brewing — a quantity of a beverage brewed at one time
- bribing — money or any other valuable consideration given or promised with a view to corrupting the behavior of a person, especially in that person's performance as an athlete, public official, etc.: The motorist offered the arresting officer a bribe to let him go.