| BELONGED | • belonged v. Simple past tense and past participle of belong. • BELONG v. to be a member of. |
| BLONDING | • blonding v. Present participle of blond. • blonding v. Present participle of blonde. • BLONDING n. the act of dyeing blonde. |
| BLOODING | • blooding v. Present participle of blood. • blooding n. (Medicine, historical) A bleeding. • BLOODING n. a fox hunting ceremony. |
| BLUDGEON | • bludgeon n. A short, heavy club, often of wood, which is thicker or loaded at one end. • bludgeon v. (Transitive) To strike or hit with something hard, usually on the head; to club. • bludgeon v. (Transitive) To coerce someone, as if with a bludgeon. |
| BODINGLY | • bodingly adv. In a boding manner. • BODING adv. ominous. |
| BOGLANDS | • boglands n. Plural of bogland. • BOGLAND n. marshland. |
| BOODLING | • boodling v. Present participle of boodle. • boodling n. (US, informal, dated) political corruption involving money; bribery. • BOODLE v. (Dutch) to take bribes. |
| BULLDOGS | • bulldogs n. Plural of bulldog. • BULLDOG v. to wrestle and throw a steer. |
| DOGBOLTS | • dogbolts n. Plural of dogbolt. • DOGBOLT n. a type of arrow. |
| DOUBLING | • doubling v. Present participle of double. • doubling n. The process or an instance of making something double; a multiplication by two. • doubling n. The act of turning around, or doubling back. |
| ENGLOBED | • englobed v. Simple past tense and past participle of englobe. • ENGLOBE v. to form into a globe, also INGLOBE. |
| GAMBOLED | • gamboled v. (US) simple past tense and past participle of gambol. • GAMBOL v. to leap about playfully. |
| GAOLBIRD | • gaolbird n. Alternative spelling of jailbird. • gaol-bird n. Alternative spelling of gaolbird. • GAOLBIRD n. an inveterate convict, also JAILBIRD. |
| GLOBATED | • globated adj. Alternative form of globate. • GLOBATED adj. spherical, also GLOBATE. |
| GLOBOIDS | • globoids n. Plural of globoid. • GLOBOID n. a globelike shape. |
| GOLDBUGS | • goldbugs n. Plural of goldbug. • gold␣bugs n. Plural of gold bug. • GOLDBUG n. a gold beetle. |
| INGLOBED | • inglobed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inglobe. • INGLOBE v. to form into a globe, also ENGLOBE. |
| LOGBOARD | • logboard n. (Nautical) A board on a vessel displaying the current portion of the log, to be transcribed later into the logbook. • LOGBOARD n. a hinged board containing notes for a logbook. |