| BAGIES | • BAGIE n. (Northumbrian dialect) a turnip. |
| BEGINS | • begins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of begin. • BEGIN v. to start. |
| BEIGES | • beiges n. Plural of beige. • BEIGE n. a woollen fabric of undyed wool. |
| BEINGS | • beings n. Plural of being. • BEING n. something that exists. |
| BESIGH | • besigh v. (Transitive) To sigh over. • BESIGH v. (archaic) to sigh over. |
| BESING | • besing v. (Transitive) To sing of or sing about; celebrate in song or poetry; sing the praises of; praise; laud. • besing v. (Transitive) To sing to. • BESING v. (archaic) to celebrate in song. |
| BEWIGS | • bewigs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bewig. • BEWIG v. to dress in a wig. |
| BILGES | • bilges n. Plural of bilge. • bilges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bilge. • BILGE v. to spring a leak. |
| BINGES | • binges n. Plural of binge. • binges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of binge. • BINGE v. to eat or drink to excess. |
| BOGIES | • bogies n. Plural of bogie. • BOGIE v. (Australian slang) to bathe or swim. |
| GABIES | • gabies n. Plural of gaby. • GABY n. (dialect) a simpleton. |
| GIBELS | • gibels n. Plural of gibel. • GIBEL n. (German) a kind of carp, aka crucian carp. |
| GIBERS | • gibers n. Plural of giber. • GIBER n. one who gibes, also JIBER. |
| GOBIES | • gobies n. Plural of goby. • GOBY n. any fish of the genus Gobius with ventral fins forming a sucker. |