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There are 22 ten-letter words containing 2B, E, 2T and Y

Ab␣Kettlebyate␣the␣babybaby␣batterbaby␣bottlebabysittedbabysitter baby-sitter baby␣sitterBattersbysbest-by␣datebiobatterybitty␣boxesbody␣butterbrontobyteBrown␣Bettybutterbodybuttery␣bareat␣the␣babyrebuttablystubby␣treeTellytubbytoilet␣baby

23 definitions found

  • Ab␣Kettleby — prop.n. A village and civil parish in Melton district, Leicestershire…
  • ate␣the␣baby — v. Simple past tense of eat the baby.
  • baby␣batter — n. (Slang, vulgar) semen.
  • baby␣bottle — n. A bottle equipped with a teat, used for bottlefeeding infants.
  • babysitted — v. (Nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of babysit.
  • babysitter — n. A person who cares for one or more babies or children for a…
  • baby-sitter — n. Alternative spelling of babysitter.
  • baby␣sitter — n. (Rare) Alternative spelling of babysitter.
  • Battersbys — prop.n. Plural of Battersby.
  • best-by␣date — n. (North America) Synonym of best before date.
  • biobattery — n. An energy storage device powered by organic compounds, such as glucose.
  • bitty␣boxes — n. Plural of bitty box.
  • body␣butter — n. An unguent moisturizer designed to be applied to the body.
  • brontobyte — n. (Informal, computing) 1027 or 290 bytes.
  • Brown␣Betty — n. A simple American baked pudding made with layers of sweetened… — n. A Brown Betty teapot.
  • butterbody — n. (Colloquial, derogatory) A woman who has an attractive face…
  • buttery␣bar — n. (Historical) A shelf attached to the top of the bottom half…
  • eat␣the␣baby — v. (Roller derby, slang) To draw a jammer who has broken out of…
  • rebuttably — adv. In a rebuttable manner.
  • stubby␣tree — n. (Australia) A tree which has been decorated by having empty…
  • Tellytubby — n. Misspelling of Teletubby.
  • toilet␣baby — n. (EMS slang, rare) A neonate, fetus, or embryo born or aborted…
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