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7-letter words containing ri

  • biriani — a spicy Indian dish of rice with meat or vegetables, flavored with saffron or turmeric.
  • blaring — to emit a loud, raucous sound: The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.
  • bleriot — Louis (lwi). 1872–1936, French aviator and aeronautical engineer: made the first flight across the English Channel (1909)
  • boarish — coarse, cruel, or sensual
  • bohrium — a transuranic element artificially produced in minute quantities by bombarding 204Bi atoms with 54Cr nuclei. Symbol: Bh; atomic no: 107
  • boorish — Boorish behaviour is rough, uneducated, and rude.
  • borings — Machinery. the act or process of making or enlarging a hole. the hole so made.
  • boris i — known as Boris of Bulgaria. died 907 ad, khan of Bulgaria. His reign saw the conversion of Bulgaria to Christianity and the birth of a national literature
  • borisov — a city in N central Byelorussia, NE of Minsk.
  • bribery — Bribery is the act of offering someone money or something valuable in order to persuade them to do something for you.
  • 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.
  • bricken — made of bricks
  • bricker — a block of clay hardened by drying in the sun or burning in a kiln, and used for building, paving, etc.: traditionally, in the U.S., a rectangle 2.25 × 3.75 × 8 inches (5.7 × 9.5 × 20.3 cm), red, brown, or yellow in color.
  • brickie — A brickie is the same as a bricklayer.
  • brickle — brittle
  • bricole — a shot in which the cue ball touches a cushion after striking the object ball and before touching another ball
  • bridgerJames, 1804–81, U.S. fur trader and mountain man, noted for his tall tales.
  • bridges — Robert (Seymour). 1844–1930, English poet: poet laureate (1913–30)
  • bridget — 453–523 ad, Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland. Feast day: Feb 1
  • bridled — part of the tack or harness of a horse, consisting usually of a headstall, bit, and reins.
  • bridoon — a horse's bit: a small snaffle used in double bridles
  • briefed — lasting or taking a short time; of short duration: a brief walk; a brief stay in the country.
  • briefer — A briefer is an official who has the job of giving information about something, for example a war.
  • briefly — Something that happens or is done briefly happens or is done for a very short period of time.
  • brigade — A brigade is one of the groups which an army is divided into.
  • brigand — A brigand is someone who attacks people and robs them, especially in mountains or forests.
  • brigham — a male given name.
  • brights — the high beam of the headlights of a motor vehicle
  • brimful — Someone who is brimful of an emotion or quality feels or seems full of it. An object or place that is brimful of something is full of it.
  • briming — the phosphorescence of seawater
  • brimmed — the upper edge of anything hollow; rim; brink: the brim of a cup.
  • brimmer — a vessel, such as a glass or bowl, filled to the brim
  • brinded — brindled.
  • brindle — a brindled animal
  • bringer — A bringer of something is someone who brings or provides it.
  • brinninJohn Malcolm, 1916–98, U.S. poet, editor, and educator, born in Canada.
  • brintonDaniel Garrison, 1837–99, U.S. physician, archaeologist, and anthropologist.
  • brioche — Brioche is a kind of sweet bread.
  • briquet — briquette.
  • brisked — quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk.
  • brisken — to make or become more lively or brisk
  • brisker — quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk.
  • brisket — Brisket is a cut of beef that comes from the breast of the cow.
  • briskly — quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk.
  • brissot — Jacques-Pierre (ʒakpjɛr). 1754–93, French journalist and revolutionary; leader of the Girondists: executed by the Jacobins
  • bristle — Bristles are the short hairs that grow on a man's chin after he has shaved. The hairs on the top of a man's head can also be called bristles when they are cut very short.
  • bristly — Bristly hair is thick and rough.
  • bristol — seaport in Avon, SW England: county district pop. 376,000
  • bristow — Eric. born 1957, British darts player: world champion five times (1980–81, 1984–86)
  • brisure — a mark of cadency in heraldry
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