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There are 18 eight-letter words containing B, G, I, M, N and R

BEMIRINGbemiring v. Present participle of bemire.
BEMIRE v. (archaic) to make muddy.
BERIMINGberiming v. Present participle of berime.
BERIME v. to compose in rhyme, also BERHYME.
BREAMINGbreaming v. Present participle of bream.
BREAM v. to clean a ship's bottom by burning off seaweed.
BRIMINGSBRIMING n. phosphorescence of the sea.
BRIMMINGbrimming v. Present participle of brim.
brimming adj. Full to the brim.
BRIM v. to fill to the top.
BROOMINGbrooming v. Present participle of broom.
brooming n. A sweeping with a broom.
BROOM v. to sweep with a broom.
CROMBINGCROMB v. to draw by a crook, also CROME.
CRUMBINGcrumbing v. Present participle of crumb.
CRUMB v. to break into small pieces.
EMBRUINGembruing v. Present participle of embrue.
EMBRUE v. to drench, also IMBRUE.
IMBRUINGimbruing v. Present participle of imbrue.
IMBRUE v. to drench, also EMBRUE.
MARBLINGmarbling v. Present participle of marble.
marbling n. A mottled or streaky appearance.
marbling n. The process of adding such an appearance, especially as a decoration.
RAMBLINGrambling v. Present participle of ramble.
rambling adj. Of a speech: meandering, long and digressing.
rambling adj. Confused and irregular; awkward.
REMBLINGrembling v. Present participle of remble.
REMBLE v. to remove.
RINGWOMBRINGWOMB n. a complication in lamb birthing when the cervix fails to open.
RUMBAINGrumbaing v. Present participle of rumba.
RUMBA v. (Spanish) to perform a kind of dance, also RHUMBA.
RUMBLINGrumbling adj. Deep- and slow-sounding.
rumbling n. A muted sound of complaint or discontent.
rumbling n. A deep low noise.
SOMBRINGsombring v. Present participle of sombre.
SOMBRE v. to make sombre.
UMBERINGumbering v. Present participle of umber.
UMBER v. to colour with a brown pigment.

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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