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There are 17 eight-letter words containing A, B, E, G, M and S

BEAMINGSbeamings n. Plural of beaming.
BEAMING n. the act of beaming.
BERGAMASBergamas n. Plural of Bergama.
BERGAMA n. a type of rug.
BIGAMIESbigamies n. Plural of bigamy.
BIGAMY n. the crime of being married to two people at once.
CAMBOGESCAMBOGE n. a yellow gum resin, also CAMBOGIA.
EMBASINGembasing v. Present participle of embase.
EMBASE v. to lower, also EMBACE, IMBASE.
GAMBADESgambades n. Plural of gambade.
GAMBADE n. (French) a leap made by a horse, also GAMBADO.
GAMBESONgambeson n. (Historical) A defensive garment formerly in use for the body, made of cloth stuffed and quilted, often…
GAMBESON n. (historical) a leather or quilted coat worn as armour.
GAMBIERSGambiers prop.n. Gambier Islands.
GAMBIER n. (Malay) the inspissated juice of a plant growing in Malacca, used for tanning and dyeing, also GAMBIA, GAMBIR.
GAMBLERSgamblers n. Plural of gambler.
GAMBLER n. one that gambles.
GAMBOGESgamboges n. Plural of gamboge.
GAMBOGE n. a kind of gum resin, used as a yellow pigment and as a cathartic, also CAMBOGE, CAMBOGIA.
GAMBRELSgambrels n. Plural of gambrel.
Gambrels prop.n. Plural of Gambrel.
GAMBREL n. the joint in the upper part of a horse's hind leg, the hock, also CAMBREL.
GAMEBAGSgamebags n. Plural of gamebag.
game␣bags n. Plural of game bag.
GAMEBAG n. a leather or canvas bag for carrying hunted game (esp. birds).
MEGABARSmegabars n. Plural of megabar.
MEGABAR n. a unit of pressure.
MEGABITSmegabits n. Plural of megabit.
MEGABIT n. a unit of computer information.
MISBEGANMISBEGIN v. to begin wrongly.
SLIMEBAGslimebag n. (Slang, derogatory) A person who is unpleasant or underhanded; a slimeball.
SLIMEBAG n. an odious and contemptible person.
UMBRAGESumbrages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of umbrage.
UMBRAGE v. to offend.

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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