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There are 18 seven-letter words containing B, E, G and HBEARHUG | • bearhug n. Alternative spelling of bear hug. • bearhug v. (Transitive) To embrace in a bear hug. • bear␣hug n. Any especially large, tight or enthusiastic hug, usually friendly and especially given by a male. | BEDIGHT | • bedight v. (Archaic) To equip or bedeck. • bedight adj. (Archaic) That has been equipped or bedecked. • BEDIGHT v. (archaic) to equip, array, furnish. | BEEGAHS | • beegahs n. Plural of beegah. • BEEGAH n. (Hindi) an Indian land measure, also BIGHA. | BEGHARD | • Beghard n. (Historical) One of an association of religious laymen living in semimonastic communities in imitation… • BEGHARD n. (French) in Flanders, a man living a monastic life without vows and with power to return to the world, also BEGUIN. | BEGORAH | • begorah interj. (Ireland) Alternative spelling of begorra. • BEGORAH interj. (Irish) an interjection attributed to Irish speakers, by God, also BEGORRA, BEGORRAH. | BEHIGHT | • behight v. (Obsolete, transitive) To vow, promise (someone). • behight v. (Dialectal, Northern England) To be designated. • behight v. (Obsolete, transitive) To give in trust; to commit; to entrust. | BENIGHT | • benight v. (Chiefly in passive) To overtake (a traveller etc) with the darkness of night, especially before shelter is reached. • benight v. To darken; to shroud or obscure. • benight v. To plunge or be overwhelmed in moral or intellectual darkness. | BESIGHS | • besighs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of besigh. • BESIGH v. (archaic) to sigh over. | BETIGHT | • BETIDE v. to befall, happen to. | BHAGEES | • bhagees n. Plural of bhagee. • BHAGEE n. (Hindi) in Indian cookery, an appetizer, also BHAJEE, BHAJI. | BIGHEAD | • bighead n. (Countable, colloquial, especially used by children) A person having an inflated opinion of himself;… • bighead n. (Countable, colloquial) Any of several species of fish having a large head. • bighead n. (Uncountable, colloquial) Any of several animal diseases that cause swelling of the head. | BIGHTED | • bighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of bight. • BIGHT v. to fasten with a loop of rope. | BOGHEAD | • BOGHEAD adj. as in boghead coal, a variety of coal from which paraffin oil can be derived, aka torbanite. | BOGHOLE | • boghole n. A depression in waterlogged soil. • BOGHOLE n. a natural hole in the ground with a swampy bottom. | BOUGHED | • boughed adj. Having (a specified kind of) boughs. • BOUGHED adj. having a bough. | BURGHER | • burgher n. A citizen of a borough or town, especially one belonging to the middle class. • burgher n. A prosperous member of the community; a middle class citizen (may connote complacency). • Burgher n. A member of a mixed-race ethnic group of Sri Lanka, consisting of descendants of European colonists and local people. | HERBAGE | • herbage n. Herbs collectively. • herbage n. Herbaceous plant growth, especially grass. • herbage n. The fleshy, often edible, parts of plants. | SHEBANG | • shebang n. (Informal, US, archaic) A lean-to or temporary shelter. • shebang n. (Informal, US, archaic) A place or building; a store, saloon, or brothel. • shebang n. (Informal) Any matter of present concern; thing; or business; most commonly in the phrase "the whole shebang". |
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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