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6-letter words containing r, l, e

  • barley — Barley is a grain that is used to make food, beer, and whisky.
  • barrel — A barrel is a large, round container for liquids or food.
  • batler — a flat piece of wood once used for beating clothes during washing or to smooth them when dry
  • bawler — to cry or wail lustily.
  • bearly — Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of bears; ursine.
  • becurl — to cover with curls
  • bedral — a minor official in the Scottish Episcopal Church, similar but not identical to the English beadle
  • belfry — The belfry of a church is the top part of its tower, where the bells are.
  • belter — an event, person, quality, etc, that is admirable, outstanding, or thrilling
  • berley — bait scattered on water to attract fish
  • berlin — the capital of Germany (1871–1945 and from 1990), formerly divided (1945–90) into the eastern sector, capital of East Germany, and the western sectors, which formed an exclave in East German territory closely affiliated with West Germany: a wall dividing the sectors was built in 1961 by the East German authorities to stop the flow of refugees from east to west; demolition of the wall began in 1989 and the city was formally reunited in 1990: formerly (1618–1871) the capital of Brandenburg and Prussia. Pop: 3 388 477 (2003 est)
  • biller — the stem of a plant
  • birled — to pour (a drink) or pour a drink for.
  • birler — someone who participates in spinning or twirling
  • birsle — (of food) the roasted surface
  • blader — a person who skates with in-line skates
  • blamer — someone who blames
  • blared — to emit a loud, raucous sound: The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.
  • blazer — A blazer is a kind of jacket which is often worn by members of a particular group, especially schoolchildren and members of a sports team.
  • bleary — If your eyes are bleary, they look dull or tired, as if you have not had enough sleep or have drunk too much alcohol.
  • blower — The blower is the telephone.
  • boiler — A boiler is a device which burns gas, oil, electricity, or coal in order to provide hot water, especially for the central heating in a building.
  • bolder — not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring: a bold hero.
  • bolero — A bolero is a very short jacket, sometimes without sleeves. Boleros are worn mainly by women.
  • bolger — James. born 1935, New Zealand politician; prime minister (1990–97)
  • bolter — an outsider in a contest or race
  • bordel — a bordello
  • boreal — of or relating to the north or the north wind
  • borrel — ignorant or unlearned
  • bowler — The bowler in a sport such as cricket is the player who is bowling the ball.
  • branle — an old French country dance performed in a linked circle
  • bridle — A bridle is a set of straps that is put around a horse's head and mouth so that the person riding or driving the horse can control it.
  • brulee — (in the Pacific Northwest) an area of forest destroyed by fire.
  • brunel — Isambard Kingdom (ˈɪzəmˌbɑːd). 1806–59, English engineer: designer of the Clifton Suspension Bridge (1828), many railway lines, tunnels, bridges, etc, and the steamships Great Western (1838), Great Britain (1845), and Great Eastern (1858)
  • bugler — A bugler is someone who plays the bugle.
  • bulger — a thing which bulges
  • bulker — magnitude in three dimensions: a ship of great bulk.
  • buller — to make a bubbling sound
  • bulwerSir Henry (William Henry Lytton Earle Bulwer; Baron Dalling and Bulwer) 1801–72, British diplomat and author.
  • burble — If something burbles, it makes a low continuous bubbling sound.
  • burele — the netlike pattern of colored lines or dots forming the background design of certain postage stamps.
  • burgle — If a building is burgled, a thief enters it by force and steals things.
  • burled — having burls that produce a distorted grain: burled lumber.
  • burley — a light thin-leaved tobacco, grown esp in Kentucky
  • butler — A butler is the most important male servant in a wealthy house.
  • cabler — a cable broadcasting company
  • calder — Alexander. 1898–1976, US sculptor, who originated mobiles and stabiles (moving or static abstract sculptures, generally suspended from wire)
  • calker — a person who caulks the seams of boats or the like.
  • caller — A caller is a person who is making a telephone call.
  • calmer — without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea.
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