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English 5 letter words - Containing letters lbp - page 1
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balpa
belap
belap
verb
(transitive, chiefly passive, obsolete) To lap or wrap around (someone or something); to envelop, to surround.
bleep
bleep
noun
(euphemistic) Something named by an explicit noun in the original, unedited version of the containing sentence.
(music, slang, uncountable) A broad genre of electronic music with goth and industrial influences, as opposed to traditional gothic rock.
A brief high-pitched sound, as from some electronic device.
verb
(intransitive) To emit one or more bleeps.
(transitive) To edit out inappropriate spoken language in a broadcast by replacing offending words with bleeps.
blimp
blimp
noun
(aviation) An airship constructed with a non-rigid lifting agent container.
(by extension) Any large airborne inflatable.
(film, television) A soundproof cover for a video camera.
(slang) An obese person.
A person similar to the cartoon character Colonel Blimp; a pompous, reactionary British man.
verb
(slang, intransitive) To expand like a blimp or balloon; to become fat.
(transitive) To fit (a video camera) with a soundproof cover.
blips
blips
noun
plural of blip
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blip
bloop
bloop
noun
(informal) A low-pitched beeping sound.
(onomatopoeia) The sound of a fish blowing air bubbles in water.
(onomatopoeia) The sound of something, especially a fish, sloshing about in water.
(slang, baseball) Synonym of blooper
The robot produced a series of beeps and bloops before giving its answer to the problem.
verb
(baseball) To make a hit just beyond the infield.
(informal) To produce a low-pitched beeping sound.
(onomatopoeia, especially of a fish) To blow air bubbles or audibly slosh about in water.
(television, transitive) To cover up splices in a soundtrack tape to eliminate the unwanted noise they may produce.
blype
blype
noun
(Scotland) A thin membrane or small piece of skin.
bphil
pablo
pibal
pibal
noun
(meteorology) a pilot balloon
plebe
plebe
noun
(US, military, slang) A freshman cadet at a military academy.
(historical, obsolete) The plebs, the plebeian class.
(historical, usually in the plural) A plebeian, a member of the lower class of Roman citizens.
(obsolete) The similar lower class of any area.
plebs
plebs
noun
(historical) The plebeian class of Ancient Rome.
The common people, especially (derogatory) the mob.
plural of pleb
plomb
plumb
plumb
adj
(cricket) Describing an LBW where the batsman is hit on the pads directly in front of their wicket and should be given out.
Truly vertical, as indicated by a plumb line.
adv
(informal) Squarely, directly; deeply, completely.
In a vertical direction; perpendicularly.
noun
(nautical) A weight on the end of a long line, used by sailors to determine the depth of water.
A little mass of lead, or the like, attached to a line, and used by builders, etc., to indicate a vertical direction.
Obsolete form of plum (“the fruit”).
The perpendicular direction or position.
verb
(US, colloquial, figuratively, obsolete) To trace a road or track; to follow it to its end.
(dated) To seal something with lead.
(intransitive) To work as a plumber.
(nautical) To position vertically above or below.
(rare) To fall or sink like a plummet.
(transitive, figurative) To think about or explore in depth, to get to the bottom of, especially to plumb the depths of.
To accurately align vertically or horizontally.
To attach to a water supply and drain.
To determine the depth, generally of a liquid; to sound.
To use a plumb bob as a measuring or aligning tool.
polab
pubal