| BANKERS | • bankers n. Plural of banker. • Bankers n. Plural of Banker. • BANKER n. a person who works in a bank. |
| BARKENS | • barkens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of barken. • BARKEN v. to dry up in a barky crust. |
| BLANKER | • blanker n. (Computing) An early form of screensaver that blanked out the screen display when it was not in use. • blanker adj. Comparative form of blank: more blank. • BLANK adj. empty. |
| BLINKER | • blinker n. (Informal, US, automotive) Anything that blinks, such as the turn signal of an automobile. • blinker n. Eye shields attached to a hood for horses, to prevent them from seeing backwards and partially sideways. • blinker n. Whatever obstructs sight or discernment. |
| BLUNKER | • BLUNKER n. (Scots) a bungler. |
| BONKERS | • bonkers adj. (Informal) Mad; crazy. • bonkers n. Plural of bonker. • BONKERS adj. crazy. |
| BRACKEN | • bracken n. (Uncountable, countable) Any of several coarse ferns, of the genus Pteridium, that form dense thickets;… • bracken n. (Uncountable) An area of countryside heavily populated by this fern. • Bracken prop.n. A surname. |
| BRANKED | • branked v. Simple past tense and past participle of brank. • BRANK v. (Scots) to prance, toss the head. |
| BRICKEN | • bricken adj. (Archaic) Made of brick. • BRICKEN adj. made of brick. |
| BRISKEN | • brisken v. (Transitive) To become, or make, brisk; to hasten. • BRISKEN v. to make brisk. |
| BUNKERS | • bunkers n. Plural of bunker. • BUNKER v. to store in a large bin. |
| INBREAK | • inbreak v. (Transitive) To break in; break into; make an incursion into; insert into; interrupt. • inbreak n. A sudden violent inroad or incursion; an irruption. • INBREAK n. a violent rush in. |
| KERBING | • kerbing v. Present participle of kerb. • kerbing n. A strip of kerb. • KERBING n. a concrete border along the street, also CURBING. |
| KNOBBER | • knobber n. (Hunting, animal husbandry) The hart in its second year; a young deer. • knobber n. (UK, slang, derogatory) A knobhead; a stupid or obnoxious person. • KNOBBER n. a stag in its second year. |
| UNBRAKE | • unbrake v. (Intransitive) to stop braking, to release the brake(s). • unbrake v. (Transitive) to release the brakes of (a car, wheel). • UNBRAKE v. to release a brake. |
| UNBROKE | • unbroke v. Simple past tense of unbreak. • un-broke v. Simple past tense of un-break. • UNBROKE adj. (archaic) unbroken. |