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 There are 12 words containing AWBR| DAWBRY | • DAWBRY n. (Shakespeare) a crudely artful device, a pretence, also DAUBERY, DAUBRY. |  | DAWBRIES | • DAWBRY n. (Shakespeare) a crudely artful device, a pretence, also DAUBERY, DAUBRY. |  | DRAWBRIDGE | • drawbridge n. A hinged bridge which can be raised (to prevent its being crossed, as across a moat, or to allow watercraft… • draw-bridge n. Alternative spelling of drawbridge.
 • draw␣bridge n. (Rare) Alternative spelling of drawbridge.
 |  | JAWBREAKER | • jawbreaker n. A large, extremely hard, boiled candy, typically spherical. • jawbreaker n. A long, hard-to-pronounce word.
 • jawbreaker n. (Boxing, slang) A hard blow to the side of the face.
 |  | LAWBREAKER | • lawbreaker n. One who breaks (violates) the law, a criminal. • law-breaker n. Alternative spelling of lawbreaker.
 • LAWBREAKER n. a person who violates the law.
 |  | DRAWBRIDGES | • drawbridges n. Plural of drawbridge. • draw␣bridges n. Plural of draw bridge.
 • DRAWBRIDGE n. a bridge that can be drawn up or let down as required.
 |  | JAWBREAKERS | • jawbreakers n. Plural of jawbreaker. • jaw-breakers n. Plural of jaw-breaker (alternative form of jawbreakers).
 • JAWBREAKER n. a word hard to pronounce.
 |  | JAWBREAKING | • jawbreaking adj. Very difficult to pronounce. • JAWBREAKING adj. difficult to pronounce.
 |  | LAWBREAKERS | • lawbreakers n. Plural of lawbreaker. • law-breakers n. Plural of law-breaker (alternative form of lawbreakers).
 • LAWBREAKER n. a person who violates the law.
 |  | LAWBREAKING | • lawbreaking adj. Unlawful; illegal. • lawbreaking n. The commission of a criminal act, the violation or breaking of a law.
 • LAWBREAKING n. the act of breaking the law.
 |  | LAWBREAKINGS | • lawbreakings n. Plural of lawbreaking. • LAWBREAKING n. the act of breaking the law.
 |  | JAWBREAKINGLY | • jawbreakingly adv. In a way that is very difficult to say or pronounce. • JAWBREAKING adv. difficult to pronounce.
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 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.
 
 See this list for:English Wiktionary: 26 wordsScrabble in French: no wordScrabble in Spanish: no wordScrabble in Italian: no wordScrabble in German: no wordScrabble in Romanian: no word
 
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