| BEBLOODING | • beblooding v. Present participle of beblood. • BEBLOOD v. to cover with blood. |
| BECLOUDING | • beclouding v. Present participle of becloud. • beclouding n. The process of becoming clouded or obscured. • BECLOUD v. to make dim, cloud. |
| BEHOLDINGS | • beholdings n. Plural of beholding. • BEHOLDING n. (Shakespeare) sight, contemplation. |
| BLOCKADING | • blockading v. Present participle of blockade. • BLOCKADE v. to block with troops or ships. |
| BLONDINING | • BLONDINE v. to bleach hair blond. |
| BLUDGEONED | • bludgeoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of bludgeon. • BLUDGEON v. to hit with a club. |
| BLUDGEONER | • bludgeoner n. One who bludgeons. • BLUDGEONER n. one who bludgeons. |
| BOLDFACING | • boldfacing v. Present participle of boldface. • BOLDFACE v. to print in thick type. |
| BOONDOGGLE | • boondoggle n. (Especially Scouting) A braided ring to hold a neckerchief. • boondoggle n. (North American, figuratively) A waste of time and/or money; a pointless activity. • boondoggle v. (Intransitive) To waste time on a pointless activity. |
| BOULDERING | • bouldering n. (Climbing) Climbing, without ropes, on large boulders or boulder-sized objects. • bouldering v. Present participle of boulder. • BOULDERING n. the practice of rock climbing on large boulders or small outcrops either as practice or as a sport in its own right. |
| BROODINGLY | • broodingly adv. In a brooding manner. • BROODING adv. pondering gloomily. |
| BULLDOZING | • bulldozing v. Present participle of bulldoze. • bulldozing n. An act of demolition with a bulldozer. • BULLDOZE v. to override objections. |
| BUNGALOIDS | • bungaloids n. Plural of bungaloid. • BUNGALOID n. a dwelling like a bungalow. |
| DOUBTINGLY | • doubtingly adv. In a doubting manner. • DOUBTING adv. in a state of doubt. |
| LONGBOARDS | • longboards n. Plural of longboard. • LONGBOARD n. a type of surfboard. |
| REDOUBLING | • redoubling v. Present participle of redouble. • redoubling n. The act by which something is redoubled. • REDOUBLE v. to double. |
| UNDOUBLING | • undoubling v. Present participle of undouble. • UNDOUBLE v. to change from a state of being doubled. |
| YOUNGBLOOD | • youngblood n. Someone who constitutes or brings fresh blood, especially a youngster who joins an older team etc. • Youngblood prop.n. A surname. • young␣blood n. Young people; youth. |