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There are 15 nine-letter words containing B, G, S and 2U

AMBIGUOUSambiguous adj. Open to multiple interpretations.
ambiguous adj. (Obsolete, of persons) Hesitant; uncertain; not taking sides.
AMBIGUOUS adj. open to more than one interpretation.
BLAGUEURSblagueurs n. Plural of blagueur.
BLAGUEUR n. (French) one who talks pretentious nonsense, also BLAGUER.
BUGHOUSESbughouses n. Plural of bughouse.
BUGHOUSE n. (offensive) an insane asylum.
CUMBUNGISCUMBUNGI n. (Native Australian) a tall Australian marsh plant.
FAUBOURGSfaubourgs n. Plural of faubourg.
FAUBOURG n. (French) a suburb just beyond the walls or a district recently included within a city.
GLOBULOUSglobulous adj. Globular; spherical.
GLOBULOUS adj. globular, spherical.
OUTBULGESoutbulges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbulge.
outbulges n. Plural of outbulge.
OUTBULGE v. to bulge outwards.
SUBDUCINGsubducing v. Present participle of subduce.
SUBDUCE v. to take away.
SUBFEUINGsubfeuing v. Present participle of subfeu.
SUBFEU v. to grant land to under Scottish feudal law.
SUBGROUPSsubgroups n. Plural of subgroup.
SUBGROUP v. to divide into subgroups.
SUBJUGATEsubjugate v. (Transitive) To forcibly impose obedience or servitude upon.
subjugate adj. In a subjugated position.
SUBJUGATE v. to bring under the yoke; to make subservient.
SUBSUMINGsubsuming v. Present participle of subsume.
SUBSUME v. to classify within a larger category.
SUGARBUSHsugarbush n. A grove of maple trees.
sugar␣bush n. An evergreen shrub found in south-western United States of America, Rhus ovata.
sugar␣bush n. (North America) A forest of sugar maples or other trees tapped for sugar.
SUPERBUGSsuperbugs n. Plural of superbug.
SUPERBUG n. a bacterium resistant to antibiotics.
UNBUSYINGunbusying v. Present participle of unbusy.
UNBUSY v. to make less busy.

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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