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4-letter words containing l

  • blad — a flier or other promotional material distributed by a company to sell a product.
  • blae — bluish-grey; slate-coloured
  • blag — To blag something such as a concert ticket means to persuade someone to give it to you free.
  • blah — You use blah, blah, blah to refer to something that is said or written without giving the actual words, because you think that they are boring or unimportant.
  • blam — a representation of the sound of a bullet being fired
  • blat — to cry out or bleat like a sheep
  • blaw — to blow
  • blay — a small European river fish, Leuciscus alburnus
  • bldg — Bldg is a written abbreviation for building, and is used especially in the names of buildings.
  • bldr — builder
  • bleb — a fluid-filled blister on the skin
  • bled — Bled is the past tense and past participle of bleed.
  • blee — a complexion or hue
  • blet — a state of softness or decay in certain fruits, such as the medlar, brought about by overripening
  • blew — Blew is the past tense of blow1.
  • blin — singular of blini.
  • blip — A blip is a small spot of light, sometimes occurring with a short, high-pitched sound, which flashes on and off regularly on a piece of equipment such as a radar screen.
  • blit — Bachelor of Literature
  • blob — A blob of thick or sticky liquid is a small, often round, amount of it.
  • bloc — A bloc is a group of countries which have similar political aims and interests and that act together over some issues.
  • blog — a journal or diary written for public viewing on a website and consisting typically of personal reflections, commentary on current events, etc. arranged chronologically
  • blok — Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (alɪkˈsandr alɪkˈsandrəvitʃ). 1880–1921, Russian poet whose poems, which include Verses about the Beautiful Lady (1901–2) and Rasput'ya (1902–4), contain a mixture of symbolism, romanticism, tragedy, and irony
  • blot — If something is a blot on a person's or thing's reputation, it spoils their reputation.
  • blow — When a wind or breeze blows, the air moves.
  • blox — A visual language.
  • blub — If someone blubs, they cry because they are unhappy or frightened.
  • blue — Something that is blue is the colour of the sky on a sunny day.
  • blum — Léon (leɔ̃). 1872–1950, French socialist statesman; premier of France (1936–37; 1938; 1946–47)
  • blur — A blur is a shape or area which you cannot see clearly because it has no distinct outline or because it is moving very fast.
  • blvd — Blvd is a written abbreviation for boulevard. It is used especially in addresses and on maps or signs.
  • bmlu — Black Male Leaders Union
  • bnfl — British Nuclear Fuels Limited
  • boil — When a hot liquid boils or when you boil it, bubbles appear in it and it starts to change into steam or vapour.
  • bola — a missile used by gauchos and Indians of South America, consisting of two or more heavy balls on a cord. It is hurled at a running quarry, such as an ox or rhea, so as to entangle its legs
  • bold — Bold lines or designs are drawn in a clear, strong way.
  • bole — the trunk of a tree
  • boll — the fruit of such plants as flax and cotton, consisting of a rounded capsule containing the seeds
  • bolo — a large single-edged knife, originating in the Philippines
  • bolt — A bolt is a long metal object which screws into a nut and is used to fasten things together.
  • bool — a bowling bowl
  • bowl — A bowl is a round container with a wide uncovered top. Some kinds of bowl are used, for example, for serving or eating food from, or in cooking, while other larger kinds are used for washing or cleaning.
  • bpel — Web Services Business Process Execution Language
  • brel — Jacques (ʒak). 1929–78, Belgian-born composer and singer, based in Paris. His songs include "Ne me quitte pas" ("Don't Leave Me")
  • bs/l — bills of lading
  • bsol — Blue Screen of Life
  • btl. — bottle
  • btrl — (company)   British Telecom Research Laboratories.
  • buhl — boulle
  • bulb — A bulb is the glass part of an electric lamp, which gives out light when electricity passes through it.
  • bulk — You can refer to something's bulk when you want to emphasize that it is very large.
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