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English 4 letter words - Containing letters brg - page 1
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bagr
berg
berg
noun
(chiefly South Africa) mountain
An iceberg.
bglr
borg
borg
noun
cyborg
verb
Alternative spelling of Borg
brag
brag
adj
(archaic) Brisk; full of spirits; boasting; pretentious; conceited.
a woundy, brag young fellow
adv
(obsolete) proudly; boastfully
noun
(by ellipsis) The card game three card brag.
A boast or boasting; bragging; ostentatious pretence or self-glorification.
The thing which is boasted of.
verb
(intransitive) To boast; to talk with excessive pride about what one has, is able to do, or has done; often as an attempt to popularize oneself.
(transitive) To boast of something.
brig
brig
noun
(Scotland, Northern Ireland, Northern England) Bridge.
(US) A jail or guardhouse, especially in a naval military prison or jail on a ship, navy base, or (in fiction) spacecraft.
(nautical) A two-masted vessel, square-rigged on both foremast and mainmast
Brigadier.
brog
brog
noun
A pointed instrument, such as a joiner's awl.
verb
(transitive) To prod with a pointed instrument, such as a lance; to prick or pierce.
To broggle.
burg
burg
noun
(Canada, US) A city or town.
(historical) A fortified town in medieval Europe.
(slang) burger
garb
garb
noun
(figurative) A guise, external appearance.
(heraldry) A wheat sheaf.
A measure of arrows in the Middle Ages.
A type of dress or clothing.
Fashion, style of dressing oneself up.
verb
(transitive) To dress in garb.
gerb
gerb
noun
A firework that produces a fountain of sparks
gorb
grab
grab
noun
(countable) A mechanical device that grabs or clutches.
(countable) A sudden snatch at something.
(countable) An acquisition by violent or unjust means.
(countable, media) A sound bite.
(obsolete) That which is seized.
(uncountable) A simple card game.
A device for withdrawing drills, etc., from artesian and other wells that are drilled, bored, or driven.
A two- or three-masted vessel used on the Malabar coast.
verb
(informal) To consume something quickly.
(informal) To quickly collect or retrieve.
(intransitive) To make a sudden grasping or clutching motion (at something).
(transitive) To grip suddenly; to seize; to clutch.
(transitive) To grip the attention of; to enthrall or interest.
To restrain someone; to arrest.
To take the opportunity of.
greb
grub
grub
noun
(Australia, slang) A despicable person; a lowlife.
(Australia, slang) A dirty person.
(countable) An insect at an immature stage of its life cycle.
(obsolete) A short, thick man; a dwarf.
(uncountable, slang) Food.
verb
(slang, dated) To eat.
(slang, dated, transitive) To supply with food.
(transitive, intransitive) To dig; to dig up by the roots; to root out by digging; often followed by up.
To scavenge or in some way scrounge, typically for food.
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