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There are 14 six-letter words containing B, E, G, L and U

BEGULFBEGULF v. to engulf.
BELUGAbeluga n. A cetacean, Delphinapterus leucas, found in the Arctic Ocean.
beluga n. A fish found in the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea (Huso huso), that is a source of caviar.
Beluga n. Alternative spelling of beluga.
BLAGUEblague n. Mendacious boasting; falsehood; humbug.
BLAGUE n. (French) humbug.
BLUDGEbludge n. (Australia, New Zealand, slang) The act of bludging.
bludge n. (Australia, New Zealand, slang) Easy work.
bludge v. (Australia, obsolete, slang) To live off the earnings of a prostitute.
BLUNGEblunge v. (Pottery) To mix clay and water.
BLUNGE v. to mix clay with water.
BUGLEDbugled v. Simple past tense and past participle of bugle.
bugled adj. Ornamented with bugles.
bugled adj. Played by a bugle.
BUGLERbugler n. Someone who plays a bugle.
Bugler prop.n. A surname.
BUGLER n. one who plays the bugle.
BUGLESbugles n. Plural of bugle.
bugles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bugle.
BUGLE v. to play a brass wind instrument.
BUGLETbuglet n. (Music) A small bugle.
buglet n. (Computing, informal) A minor bug in a program.
BUGLET n. a small bugle.
BULGEDbulged v. Simple past tense and past participle of bulge.
BULGE v. to swell out.
BULGERbulger n. Something that has a bulge.
bulger n. (Dated, slang) Anything very large; a whopper.
Bulger prop.n. A surname.
BULGESbulges n. Plural of bulge.
BULGE v. to swell out.
BUNGLEbungle v. (Transitive) To incompetently perform (a task); to ruin (something) through incompetent action; to botch…
bungle v. (Intransitive) To act or work incompetently; to fumble.
bungle n. A botched or incompetently handled action or situation; a blunder.
BURGLEburgle v. (Australia, Britain, New Zealand, Ireland) To commit burglary.
burgle v. (UK, sports) To take the ball legally from an opposing player.
BURGLE v. to trespass to steal.

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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