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There are 17 ten-letter words containing B, C, G, M and S

BELGICISMSBELGICISM n. a word or expression used by Belgians when speaking French or Dutch.
BLACKGAMESblackgames n. Plural of blackgame.
BLACKGAME n. black grouse.
BUMSUCKINGbum-sucking n. (Vulgar) Obsequious behaviour.
bum-sucking adj. (Vulgar) Obsequious.
BUMSUCKING n. sycophancy.
CABLEGRAMScablegrams n. Plural of cablegram.
CABLEGRAM n. a message sent by a submarine telegraphic cable.
CAMBERINGScamberings n. Plural of cambering.
CAMBERING n. a type of rock-folding that forms rounded hills.
COMBININGScombinings n. Plural of combining.
COMBINING n. the act of combining.
COMBURGESScomburgess n. A fellow burgess.
COMBURGESS n. a fellow-burgess.
COMBUSTINGcombusting v. Present participle of combust.
COMBUST v. to burn.
CRUMBLINGScrumblings n. Plural of crumbling.
CRUMBLING n. the act of crumbling.
GOBSMACKEDgobsmacked adj. (Chiefly Britain, Australia, slang) Flabbergasted, astounded, speechless, overawed.
GOBSMACKED adj. (colloquial) taken aback, speechless.
MICROBLOGSmicroblogs n. Plural of microblog.
microblogs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of microblog.
MICROBLOG n. a blog in which there is a limitation on the length of individual postings.
MOBCASTINGMOBCASTING n. the act of broadcasting over mobile phones.
SCAMBLINGSscamblings n. Plural of scambling.
SCAMBLING n. a haphazard meal.
SCRAMBLINGscrambling v. Present participle of scramble.
scrambling n. The act by which something is scrambled.
scrambling adj. Confused and irregular; awkward; scambling.
SCUMBERINGscumbering v. Present participle of scumber.
SCUMBER v. (archaic) to void excrement, also SKUMMER.
SCUMBLINGSscumblings n. Plural of scumbling.
SCUMBLING n. the act of scumbling.
SUCCUMBINGsuccumbing v. Present participle of succumb.
SUCCUMB v. to yield to superior force.

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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