| BETOOK | • betook v. Simple past tense of betake. • BETAKE v. to take oneself to. |
| BLOOKS | • blooks n. Plural of blook. • BLOOK n. a book serialized on a blog platform. |
| BOGOAK | • bog␣oak n. Bogwood consisting of oak. • BOGOAK n. trunks of oak embedded in bogs and so preserved from decay. |
| BOOKED | • booked v. Simple past tense and past participle of book. • BOOK v. to reserve in advance. |
| BOOKER | • booker n. One who makes a reservation. • booker n. One who records transactions, such as reservations. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • booker n. (Obsolete) A scholar; a scribe. |
| BOOKIE | • bookie n. (Informal) A bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on… • BOOKIE n. (short for) a bookmaker, a bet taker. |
| BOOKOO | • bookoo det. Alternative form of beaucoup. • bookoo n. Alternative form of beaucoup. • bookoo adv. Alternative form of beaucoup. |
| BOOKSY | • booksy adj. (Informal) Pertaining to books. • booksy adj. (Informal) Inclined to read books; literate. • BOOKSY adj. in a literary way, also BOOKSIE. |
| BOORKA | • boorka n. Obsolete spelling of burka. • BOORKA n. (Urdu) a coverall worn by Muslim women, also BURKA, BOURKHA, BURQA. |
| BOSBOK | • bosbok n. Alternative form of bushbuck. • BOSBOK n. (South African) a kind of antelope, the bushbuck, also BOSCHBOK, BOSHBOK, BUSHBUCK. |
| BROOKS | • brooks n. Plural of brook. • brooks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brook. • Brooks prop.n. A topographic surname from Middle English, variant of Brook. |
| EBOOKS | • ebooks n. Plural of ebook. • eBooks n. Plural of eBook. • e-books n. Plural of e-book. |
| KABOOM | • kaboom n. The sound of an explosion, typically seen in comic strips or heard in a light-hearted conversation. • kaboom interj. The sound of an explosion, typically seen in comic strips or heard in a light-hearted conversation. • ka-boom interj. Alternative spelling of kaboom. |
| KOBOLD | • kobold n. (German mythology) An ambivalent, sometimes vindictive, spirit that is capable of materialising as an… • kobold n. (German folklore) A mischievous elf or goblin, or one connected (and helpful) to a family or household. • kobold n. (Fantasy literature) One of a diminutive and usually malevolent race of beings. |
| REBOOK | • rebook v. (Transitive, intransitive) To book again. • REBOOK v. to book again. |