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7-letter words that end in t

  • blushet — a modest young woman, perceived as prone to blushing
  • bobbitt — to cut off the penis of
  • boggart — a ghost or poltergeist
  • boldest — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  • bombast — Bombast is trying to impress people by saying things that sound impressive but have little meaning.
  • bomblet — one of a number of small bombs contained in a larger bomb
  • bon mot — A bon mot is a clever, witty remark.
  • boneset — any of various North American plants of the genus Eupatorium, esp E. perfoliatum, which has flat clusters of small white flowers: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • booklet — A booklet is a small book that has a paper cover and that gives you information about something.
  • boomlet — a small, short-lived, economic boom
  • booshit — very good; excellent
  • borscht — a Russian and Polish soup based on beetroot
  • bosquet — bosket
  • bossest — a person who employs or superintends workers; manager.
  • bossuet — Jacques Bénigne (ʒɑk beniɲ). 1627–1704, French bishop: noted for his funeral orations
  • bouquet — A bouquet is a bunch of flowers which is attractively arranged.
  • bourget — a suburb of Paris: former airport, landing site for Charles A. Lindbergh, May 1927.
  • bow net — a clam-shaped net for trapping hawks, set open and baited with a pigeon, and closed upon the hawk by means of a trigger sprung from a blind.
  • bow out — If you bow out of something, you stop taking part in it.
  • bowbent — bent, shaped like a bow
  • bowknot — a decorative knot usually having two loops and two loose ends; bow
  • bowshot — the distance an arrow travels from the bow
  • box out — to block (an opponent) so as to prevent that player from getting a rebound
  • box set — a collection of items of the same type, packaged together for sale in a presentation box
  • boxplot — a graphical representation of numerical data consisting of a rectangular box with lines extending from each end
  • boycott — If a country, group, or person boycotts a country, organization, or activity, they refuse to be involved with it in any way because they disapprove of it.
  • brabant — a former duchy of W Europe: divided when Belgium became independent (1830), the south forming the Belgian provinces of Antwerp and Brabant and the north forming the province of North Brabant in the Netherlands
  • bracket — If you say that someone or something is in a particular bracket, you mean that they come within a particular range, for example a range of incomes, ages, or prices.
  • bradsot — braxy (def 1).
  • bravest — possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
  • bridget — 453–523 ad, Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland. Feast day: Feb 1
  • briquet — briquette.
  • brisket — Brisket is a cut of beef that comes from the breast of the cow.
  • brissot — Jacques-Pierre (ʒakpjɛr). 1754–93, French journalist and revolutionary; leader of the Girondists: executed by the Jacobins
  • britart — a movement in modern British art beginning in the late 1980s, often conceptual or using controversial materials, including such artists as Damien Hirst and Rachel Whiteread
  • brocket — any small deer of the genus Mazama, of tropical America, having small unbranched antlers
  • brokest — a simple past tense of break.
  • brought — Brought is the past tense and past participle of bring.
  • buffett — Warren (Edward). born 1930, US financier, investor, and philanthropist
  • bug out — to depart hurriedly; run away; retreat
  • bugfoot — Loch Ness Monster Bug
  • bulblet — a small bulb or bulblike structure, especially one growing in the axils of leaves, as in the tiger lily, or replacing flowers, as in the onion.
  • bullbat — the common nighthawk
  • bullitt — William C(hristian) 1891–1967, U.S. diplomat and journalist.
  • bum out — a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
  • bum-out — a person who avoids work and sponges on others; loafer; idler.
  • bumboat — any small boat used for ferrying supplies or goods for sale to a ship at anchor or at a mooring
  • bundist — a member of a bund
  • bungest — out of order; broken; unusable.
  • buoyant — If you are in a buoyant mood, you feel cheerful and behave in a lively way.
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