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9-letter words containing he

  • baldheads — Plural form of baldhead.
  • bandished — Simple past tense and past participle of bandish.
  • bandshell — a type of bandstand enclosed at the back
  • barouches — Plural form of barouche.
  • barthelmeDonald, 1931–89, U.S. short-story writer and novelist.
  • base head — a person who is addicted to cocaine
  • bashed in — crushed or dented from a blow
  • batchelor — (British) alternative spelling of bachelor.
  • bathsheba — the wife of Uriah, who committed adultery with David and later married him and became the mother of his son Solomon (II Samuel 11–12)
  • be mother — to pour the tea
  • beachhead — A beachhead is an area of land next to the sea or a river where an attacking force has taken control and can prepare to advance further inland.
  • bed check — an inspection conducted soon after bedtime or during the night, as in a barracks or dormitory, to determine the presence or absence of persons required by regulation to be in bed.
  • bedsheets — Plural form of bedsheet.
  • beersheba — a town in S Israel: commercial centre of the Negev. In biblical times it marked the southern limit of Palestine. Pop: 183 000 (2003 est)
  • beheading — the action of decapitating someone
  • bellyache — Bellyache is a pain inside your abdomen, especially in your stomach.
  • bepatched — mended with or covered in patches
  • berdichev — a city in W central Ukraine, SW of Kiev.
  • berthelot — Pierre Eugène Marselin [marsuh-lan] /mærsəˈlɛ̃/ (Show IPA), 1827–1907, French chemist.
  • beseeched — to implore urgently: They besought him to go at once.
  • bethlehem — a town in the West Bank, near Jerusalem: birthplace of Jesus and early home of King David
  • betrothed — If you are betrothed to someone, you have agreed to marry them.
  • bewitched — to affect by witchcraft or magic; cast a spell over.
  • bewitcher — a person who enchants or bewitches
  • big wheel — A big wheel is a very large upright wheel with carriages around the edge of it which people can ride in. Big wheels are often found at theme parks or fun fairs.
  • bigheaded — Informal. an excessive estimate of one's importance; conceit.
  • biochemic — relating to the chemistry of living organisms
  • biohermal — a carbonate rock formation, in the form of an ancient reef or hummock, consisting of the fossilized remains of corals, algae, mollusks, and other sedentary marine life, and commonly surrounded by rock of a different lithology.
  • biosphere — The biosphere is the part of the earth's surface and atmosphere where there are living things.
  • bisphenol — a synthetic organic compound used to make plastics and resins
  • blackhead — Blackheads are small, dark spots on someone's skin caused by blocked pores.
  • blanchett — Cate (keɪt), full name Catherine Elise Blanchett. born 1969, Australian actress; her films include Elizabeth (1998), the Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–03), Notes on a Scandal (2006), and Blue Jasmine (2013) for which she won an Academy Award
  • blaspheme — If someone blasphemes, they say rude or disrespectful things about God or religion, or they use God's name as a swear word.
  • blasphemy — You can describe something that shows disrespect for God or a religion as blasphemy.
  • blatherer — someone who blathers
  • bleachers — The bleachers are a part of an outdoor sports stadium, or the seats in that area, which are usually uncovered and are the least expensive place where people can sit.
  • bleachery — a place where bleaching is carried out
  • blemished — You use blemished to describe something such as someone's skin or a piece of fruit when its appearance is spoiled by small marks.
  • blemisher — a person or thing that blemishes
  • blethered — weary
  • bletherer — someone who blathers
  • blindheim — Blenheim
  • blitheful — joyous, merry, or happy in disposition; glad; cheerful: Everyone loved her for her blithe spirit.
  • blockhead — a stupid person
  • bloodshed — Bloodshed is violence in which people are killed or wounded.
  • blunthead — a frequent recreational user of marijuana
  • bob-wheel — a metrical device found in Middle English and Middle Scots poetry, where a very short line (the 'bob') is followed by longer lines with an internal rhyme scheme (the 'wheel')
  • bodenheimMaxwell, 1892–1954, U.S. poet and novelist.
  • bodycheck — obstruction of another player
  • bodyshell — the external shell of a motor vehicle
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