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English 5 letter words - Containing letters mby - page 1
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e : 10.81%
i : 8.11%
n : 8.11%
s : 5.41%
w : 2.70%
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abysm
abysm
noun
(archaic, poetic) Hell; the infernal pit; the great deep; the primal chaos.
(now chiefly literary) An abyss; a gulf, a chasm, a very deep hole.
ambay
amboy
ambry
ambry
noun
(architecture) A cupboard or storage area in a church to hold books, communion vessels, vestments, etc.; an armarium.
(now historical, rare) A bookcase; a library or archive.
(now rare) A pantry, or place to store food.
(obsolete) A storehouse, especially a niche or recess in a wall used for storage.
balmy
balmy
adj
(informal, US) Foolish; slightly crazy or mad; eccentric.
Of weather, mild and pleasant.
Producing balm.
Soothing or fragrant.
bamby
barmy
barmy
adj
(Britain, Ireland) Odd, strange, or crazy.
(rare) Containing barm, i.e. froth from fermented yeast.
noun
plural of barma
bayam
beamy
beamy
adj
(archaic) Having horns or antlers.
(figuratively) Radiant; beamsome; joyous; gladsome.
(nautical) Having much beam or breadth; wide.
Resembling a beam in size and weight; massy.
Showing or emitting rays of light; beaming; radiant; shining.
blimy
blimy
intj
Alternative spelling of blimey
boomy
boomy
adj
Characterized by heavy bass sounds.
Of or pertaining to a financial boom, resources boom, baby boom, etc.
bryum
bumpy
bumpy
adj
covered with or full of bumps
rough; jumpy; causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements
bynum
byram
byrom
bytom
camby
comby
comby
adj
(Cornwall, mining, obsolete) Formed of vertical plates, or combs.
(US, railways) Of a wheel: having a defect consisting of a network of fine cracks covering a small area of the tread.
cumby
cymba
dumby
dumby
noun
(card games) Archaic form of dummy (“hand shown to be played from by another player”).
(rare) Alternative form of dummy (“stupid person”)
embay
embay
verb
(transitive) To shut in, enclose, shelter or trap, such as ships in a bay.
(transitive, obsolete) To bathe; to steep.
embry
gumby
gumby
noun
(climbing, slang, sometimes derogatory) An inexperienced climber.
jumby
lamby
lamby
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a lamb or the meat of a lamb.
noun
Alternative form of lambie
limby
limby
adj
Having many limbs, or branches.
noun
(slang) An amputee, especially one who has lost a leg.
mauby
mauby
noun
A beverage made from the bark of certain species in the genus Colubrina or related plants and widely consumed in the Caribbean.
maybe
maybe
adj
Possible; uncertain.
adv
(UK, meiosis) Certainly.
(as a pro-sentence) Perhaps that is true (expressing no commitment to a decision or a neutral viewpoint to a statement).
Modifies a verb, indicating a lack of certainty: it may be (that)...
noun
(informal) A future event that may or may not happen.
(informal) An answer that shows neither agreement nor disagreement.
(informal) Something that is possibly true.
mbaya
mboya
mobby
mobby
noun
The juice of apples or peaches, from which brandy is to be distilled.
mosby
namby
nimby
nimby
adj
Not wanting to have to deal with unpleasant or distasteful things near them.
noun
(usually derogatory) Someone who objects to the building of an undesirable structure in their neighborhood, especially in public policy debate.
phrase
(chiefly US, UK) Not in my backyard.
womby
womby
adj
(obsolete) capacious