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There are 14 eight-letter words containing B, D, G, L and R| BADGERLY | • badgerly adj. Characteristic of, relating to, or befitting a badger. • BADGERLY adj. like a badger, greyish-haired, elderly; bothersome. | | BARDLING | • bardling n. An inferior bard. • BARDLING n. a petty poet. | | BEGIRDLE | • begirdle v. To encircle or surround, as with a girdle. • BEGIRDLE v. to surround as with a girdle. | | BELGARDS | • belgards n. Plural of belgard. • BELGARD n. (Spenser) a fair or kind look. | | BLUDGERS | • bludgers n. Plural of bludger. • BLUDGER n. (Australian slang) an idler, a scrounger. | | BRANGLED | • brangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of brangle. • BRANGLE v. to wrangle. | | BRIDLING | • bridling v. Present participle of bridle. • bridling n. The act of one who bridles. • BRIDLE v. to check or restrain. | | GAOLBIRD | • gaolbird n. Alternative spelling of jailbird. • gaol-bird n. Alternative spelling of gaolbird. • GAOLBIRD n. an inveterate convict, also JAILBIRD. | | GRABBLED | • grabbled v. Simple past tense and past participle of grabble. • GRABBLE v. to grope, also GRUBBLE. | | GRADABLE | • gradable adj. Able to form degrees or grades. • gradable adj. (Linguistics, of a word or phrase) Able to occur in varying degrees; able to be inflected or modified… • gradable adj. Steep, but still able to be climbed by a motor vehicle. | | GRUBBLED | • grubbled v. Simple past tense and past participle of grubble. • GRUBBLE v. to grope, also GRABBLE. | | GRUMBLED | • grumbled v. Simple past tense and past participle of grumble. • GRUMBLE v. to mutter in discontent. | | LANDGRAB | • landgrab n. A landrush. • landgrab v. To acquire land that one does not have a right to possess. • land-grab n. Alternative form of landgrab. | | 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. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
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