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There are 22 eleven-letter words containing B, 3E, 2O and R

bedroom-eyedbedroom␣eyesbeetroot␣redbenorteronebiokerosenebloodfeederblooper␣reelboobfeedersbookkeepers book-keepersCheeseboroscomes␣beforee-book␣readerembolomeresenterobiomeeverbloomerfreebootersfreebooterygo␣one␣betterheterophobeOctober␣beeroververbose

23 definitions found

  • bedroom-eyed — adj. Having a sexually suggestive expression in the eyes.
  • bedroom␣eyes — n. Eyes that have a sexually suggestive expression.
  • beetroot␣red — n. A glycoside obtained from beets and used as a food dye, also…
  • benorterone — n. (Pharmacology) A particular antiandrogen related to testosterone.
  • biokerosene — n. A biofuel that may be substituted for kerosene (aviation fuel).
  • bloodfeeder — n. Synonym of hemovore.
  • blooper␣reel — n. (Filmmaking) A compilation of outtakes featuring amusing mistakes…
  • boobfeeders — n. Plural of boobfeeder.
  • bookkeepers — n. Plural of bookkeeper.
  • book-keepers — n. Plural of book-keeper.
  • Cheeseboros — prop.n. Plural of Cheeseboro.
  • comes␣before — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of come before.
  • e-book␣reader — n. A lightweight hardware device used to read e-books.
  • embolomeres — n. Plural of embolomere.
  • enterobiome — n. (Biology) The microbiome of the intestines.
  • everbloomer — n. A plant that blooms throughout the growing season.
  • freebooters — n. Plural of freebooter.
  • freebootery — n. The act, practice, or gains of a freebooter.
  • go␣one␣better — v. To take a bet and add another to it. — v. To outdo somebody; to do something that surpasses what came before.
  • heterophobe — n. Someone who exhibits heterophobia.
  • October␣beer — n. A strong ale traditionally brewed in October.
  • oververbose — adj. Excessively verbose or wordy.
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