| BESOMS | • besoms n. Plural of besom. • besoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of besom. • BESOM v. to sweep with a besom. |
| BESOTS | • besots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of besot. • BESOT v. to infatuate. |
| BETOSS | • betoss v. (Transitive) To toss about. • BETOSS v. (Shakespeare) to agitate. |
| BOOSES | • booses n. Plural of boose. • booses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of boose. • Booses prop.n. Plural of Boose. |
| BOSHES | • boshes n. Plural of bosh. • BOSH n. (colloquial) meaningless talk. |
| BOSIES | • bosies n. Plural of bosie. • BOSIE n. a kind of delivery in cricket, a googly. |
| BOSSED | • bossed v. Simple past tense and past participle of boss. • BOSS v. to domineer over. |
| BOSSER | • bosser n. (UK, dialect) A large marble in children’s games. • BOSS adj. excellent. |
| BOSSES | • bosses n. Plural of boss. • bosses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of boss. • Bosses prop.n. Plural of Bosse. |
| BOSSET | • bosset n. A small boss or knob, especially one in a series. • bosset n. (Zoology) A rudimentary antler of a young male deer. • BOSSET n. a rudimentary antler found on a young deer. |
| BOUSES | • bouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bouse. • Bouses prop.n. Plural of Bouse. • BOUSE v. to haul with tackle, also BOWSE. |
| BOWSES | • bowses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bowse. • BOWSE v. to haul with tackle, also BOUSE. |
| BROSES | • broses n. Plural of brose. • BROSE n. (Scots) a dish of oatmeal with boiling water or milk poured on it. |
| DEBOSS | • deboss v. (Transitive) To mark or decorate with an indented design or symbol. • DEBOSS v. to impress a design into. |
| EMBOSS | • emboss v. (Transitive) To mark or decorate with a raised design or symbol, extrude. • emboss v. (Transitive) To raise in relief from a surface, as an ornament, a head on a coin, etc. • emboss v. To enhance or polish. |
| OBSESS | • obsess v. (Passive, constructed with "with") To be preoccupied with a single topic or emotion. • obsess v. (Transitive) To dominate the thoughts of someone. • obsess v. (Intransitive, colloquial, construed with over) To think or talk obsessively about. |
| SOBERS | • sobers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sober. • Sobers prop.n. Plural of Sober. • SOBER v. to make sober. |
| SYBOES | • syboes n. Plural of syboe. • SYBO n. (Scots) a spring onion, also CHIBOL, CIBOL, CIBOULE, SYBOE, SYBOW. |