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There are 19 words containing B, J, L, 2R, U and Y

jerrybuild jerry-buildjerrybuilt jerry-built jerry␣built  ——  jerrybuilds jerry-buildstrial␣by␣jury  ——  cyberjournaljerry-builder  ——  cyberjournalsjerry-buildersjerrybuilding jerry-buildingobjurgatorily  ——  cyberjournalismcyberjournalistFlorida␣scrub␣jay  ——  cyberjournalists

21 definitions found

  • jerrybuild — v. (Transitive) To assemble a project in a hasty, sloppy manner… — v. To assemble a structure in such an unsafe manner that it is… — v. To repair a structure in a sloppy or unsafe manner.
  • jerry-build — v. Alternative form of jerrybuild.
  • jerrybuilt — adj. Shoddily built; ill-constructed.
  • jerry-built — adj. Built cheaply and shoddily.
  • jerry␣built — adj. Alternative spelling of jerrybuilt.
  • jerrybuilds — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jerrybuild.
  • jerry-builds — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jerry-build.
  • trial␣by␣jury — n. Alternative form of jury trial.
  • cyberjournal — n. An academic journal published in digital format.
  • jerry-builder — n. A builder who does cheap and shoddy work.
  • cyberjournals — n. Plural of cyberjournal.
  • jerry-builders — n. Plural of jerry-builder.
  • jerrybuilding — v. Present participle of jerrybuild.
  • jerry-building — n. Cheap, shoddy construction work.
  • objurgatorily — adv. In an objurgatory manner.
  • cyberjournalism — n. A form of journalism in which news is published on the Internet…
  • cyberjournalist — n. A journalist whose work is published on the Internet or in cyberspace.
  • Florida␣scrub␣jay — n. Aphelocoma coerulescens, native to central Florida.
  • cyberjournalists — n. Plural of cyberjournalist.
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