➠ Words that start with b - 8 letters

List contains 2512 Words that start with "b".

  • - a marine crustacean with an external shell that sticks to rocks and the bottom of boats
  • - it may form a strong attachment to a craft
  • - Crustacean that lives attached to rocks
  • - uncovered new clan inside that's hard to get rid of
  • - Marine crustacean, which lives attached to submerged surfaces
  • - ban clare's outing to find a crustacean
  • - Hard-shelled creature that attaches itself to the bottom of a boat
  • - Crustacean that attaches to surfaces
  • - Crustacean that attaches to underwater surfaces
  • - Crustacean that attaches to submerged surfaces
  • - Marine crustacean, attaches to a boat-hull
  • - Shellfish that attaches to ships
  • - Attachment to a whale
  • - Creature attached to a hull
  • - Person hard to get rid of.
  • - Person hard to get rid of: Colloq.
  • - Fellow hard to shake off.
  • - Salt in plain shellfish
  • - marine crustacean that lives attached to rocks and ship bottoms
  • - Marine crustacean found on ship bottoms
  • - Lean crab (anag) — one with a hard shell
  • - rock-clinging crustacean
  • - Find sea creature around clean bar
  • - Shell on ship's hull
  • - Sea creature — lean crab (anag)
  • - Hull hanger-on
  • - Clingy crustacean
  • - Marine crustacean
  • - Goose lost balance around river
  • - Goose in pub Lance cooked
  • - Hanger-on finding resistance in balance disturbed
  • - Clinging crustacean
  • - Crustacean and goose
  • - Crusty marine type lives on boat out from Connemara village and port in Clare
  • - Sea creature unadorned with pinch of salt
  • - Good shot behind farm building bags large type of goose
  • - Goose in farm building disturbed Alec
  • - Crustacean with cement glands
  • - Nautical hanger-on
  • - Keel clinger
  • - Seagoing shell dweller
  • - Incrustation on a keel
  • - Hull incrustation
  • - It forms attachments at sea
  • - Boat hanger-on
  • - This sticks around
  • - ".......... Bill, the sailor"
  • - Clinger on a keel
  • - Anagram for balancer
  • - Piggyback rider on a whale
  • - "...... Bill the Sailor," 1931 song
  • - Seagoing Bill
  • - European goose
  • - Sea animal.
  • - Hull attachment
  • - Marine hanger-on
  • - Hanger-on
  • - something getting encrusted in clean bar surprisingly
  • - Crustacean without shell full of salt
  • - Clinging marine crustacean, and a species of goose
  • - Dublin-born founder of London children's homes
  • - local young ladies' ban on servants
  • - Is bad ram out to get local workers?
  • - These gals mix it up
  • - Tapstresses.
  • - Some tavern workers
  • - Pub waitresses
  • - Drink dispensers
  • - Pub employees
  • - Additions to a musical staff
  • - Adriatic port
  • - Currant jam.
  • - Territory roamed by wild lawyers? (... à la Buddy Roemer in 1991)
  • - What dogs do to set a tempo?
  • - A singer to object to one wrong note
  • - Second lowest adult male singing voice
  • - In an operatic voice, except for single bum note
  • - Adult singing voice
  • - male singing voice between bass and tenor
  • - Male range of voice between bass and tenor
  • - Male singer's voice
  • - A male singer looks odd in boater
  • - a male voice
  • - Vocal range between tenor and bass
  • - Singing voice meaning "heavy-sounding"
  • - i beat ron when it comes to singing
  • - robin ate out with a singer
  • - Mid-range voice
  • - Public house gets it from one type who's good with numbers in a vocal way
  • - His voice perhaps is to preclude Charlie from exceptional notice
  • - Very little music with it: solo voice
  • - Male voice between tenor and bass
  • - Male singer with a single exception holds special attraction
  • - He can sing over a range except for one tricky note
  • - Second lowest male singing voice
  • - Before ending in servitude, no slave in anthem has inspired a singer
  • - Voice between bass and tenor
  • - Voice between tenor and bass
  • - Stick it on a male singer
  • - Voice displeasure with heart transplant performed in car seat (5,2)
  • - Voice range
  • - Male voice
  • - Choir voice
  • - Male singing voice
  • - Low voice
  • - Singing voice
  • - The singer in a local one has it in for
  • - a singing voice between bass and tenor
  • - Rigoletto portrayer, e.g.
  • - Singer excluding one musical sound
  • - for robin to eat he must sing for his supper
  • - Note: I bar crazy singer
  • - Is it lunchtime at the pub that he sings?
  • - Singer, but for one vocal inflection
  • - Male vocalist
  • - Male singer
  • - Singer to ban one note
  • - Male singer looks odd in boater
  • - Not quite every item about it will identify singer
  • - Bet on air rewritten for singer
  • - Stick with one note for singer
  • - Who sings except for one note?
  • - Italian individual backing pub singer
  • - Iago in 'Otello,' e.g
  • - Sinatra, for one
  • - Singer's block on single about sex
  • - Singer from Italian city with colour
  • - Singer in pub, individual possessing sex appeal
  • - Figaro portrayer, e.g
  • - Opera baddie, usually
  • - Singer in pub, one having vocal expression
  • - He should deliver just what's needed in opening of song?
  • - Euphonium relative
  • - Bing Crosby or Frank Sinatra, voicewise
  • - Figaro in "The Barber of Seville," e.g.
  • - Military band piece
  • - Sherrill Milnes, for one
  • - Sinatra, vocally
  • - Sherill Milnes, for one
  • - Merrill's range
  • - Male part
  • - Frank Sinatra, e.g.
  • - Frank Sinatra, for one
  • - Vocal type
  • - Figaro in "The Barber of Seville"
  • - Nelson Eddy, e.g.
  • - Crosby was one
  • - Sherrill Milnes, e.g.
  • - Nelson Eddy was one
  • - Merrill or Milnes
  • - Walter Cassel, for example.
  • - Low man
  • - Singer?
  • - Choir member
  • - Low range
  • - scolded loudly
  • - Tap tenders
  • - Cocktail mixers
  • - Cocktail makers
  • - Mixologists
  • - They open taps and tops and pick up tips
  • - A round flat soft bread roll from the North West of England
  • - Most eccentric groups of soldiers in company dealing with communications
  • - Cypriot Levite who supported Paul in his apostolic work
  • - Traveling companion of St. Paul.
  • - Companion of Paul
  • - "Dark Shadows" vampire
  • - Arabs ban blessed Cypriot saint
  • - Arabs ban frenzied missionary
  • - Stop and arrest when finding missionary
  • - New Testament prophet
  • - Cypriot saint
  • - Saint first named Joseph
  • - Biblical figure
  • - Nocturnal creature in tavern, currently with last of cocktail
  • - Nocturnal bird of prey whose name suggests a farm: 2 wds.
  • - For Spooner, really tedious American's an easy target
  • - Hard-to-miss target is a darn bore, says Spooner
  • - Unmissable target
  • - But for poor Don King beside 2, contender must hit it!
  • - Ban furious donor for missing the proverbial target
  • - Easy target making one flap
  • - You can't possibly miss this dratted churl, according to Spooner
  • - 'Don't close the -- after the horse is gone'
  • - You'd probably miss this proverbial pub opening after the end of autumn
  • - When the cows come home, they go through it
  • - Entrance on a farm
  • - Locked-too-late item in adage.
  • - Her rank prohibits one's admission
  • - Noble ogler's first to absorb sleek waist in nudity
  • - Titled lady a person's seen in pubs
  • - "G.I. Joe" villain who shares her name with a noblewoman's rank
  • - Lady bears son, moving about
  • - Lady in pub with my posh son
  • - Lady in pub on English ship
  • - Noblewoman in pub with one's son
  • - Posh lady's deepish voice -- it's gone extremely sensuous
  • - ... stops to embrace single second lady
  • - Lady exposes Mellors's rear, holding on
  • - Noble Spanish lady caught up in undergraduate degree
  • - Eleanor Parker's role in "The Sound of Music"
  • - Author Orczy's title
  • - Maria von Trapp's title
  • - Nadia von Meck's rank.
  • - Lady of rank
  • - Titled lady
  • - Aristo's son behind bars, getting solitary inside
  • - lady in pub's drinking singles
  • - Female aristocratic title
  • - New son bears aristocratic title
  • - Author Orczy, for one
  • - Margaret Thatcher, e.g., in her later years
  • - For this entitled female, what symbolises dollar?
  • - Snobs are awful and typical of those with entitlements perhaps
  • - Certain British noble
  • - Honoured woman has quick drinks in pubs
  • - Sludge metal band named after a noble title
  • - Mrs. Thatcher, e.g.
  • - "The Sound of Music" character
  • - Mrs. Munchhausen e.g.
  • - A noblewoman
  • - Title spurned by Sophie Faninal
  • - ...... Blixen (Isak Dinesen)
  • - Mrs. Munchausen.
  • - Title of "The Scarlet Pimpernel."
  • - Certain noblewoman
  • - Noblewoman
  • - Title
  • - Title of nobility
  • - Noble ones found in pubs
  • - hopper perhaps takes on a group of nobles
  • - Bulldoze over summits of outstanding natural area - how is that noble?
  • - Bulldoze over tops of outstanding natural area for noble folk
  • - Nobles collectively
  • - Noble rank
  • - Part of the nobility
  • - Body of lowest-ranking nobility
  • - Lords showing discrimination against the elderly?
  • - No 21-year-olds specifically need apply for positions in castle
  • - Body of British peers
  • - Francis Bacon had one
  • - Lordly group
  • - Modest peerage.
  • - Dancing bears — not titled people
  • - Titled people exclude rolling stone
  • - title-holding commoners
  • - a set born to be the nobility
  • - Rural predators
  • - Farm predators
  • - Vessels carrying a group of sailors and birds
  • - Tyto alba, nocturnal birds of prey
  • - hooters in farm buildings
  • - Some hooters
  • - Makers of night flights
  • - Nocturnal hunters
  • - Hooters
  • - birds possibly finding bran slow to digest
  • - One who will drink you under the stable?
  • - Large pub band?
  • - Jersey bay
  • - Where moos, clucks and oinks might be heard
  • - Good place for chickens and cows
  • - Enclosure with a dry bar? Bring in last of Sauvignon and serve up!
  • - Where fowl play?
  • - Free-range [eggs]
  • - Farm area
  • - The Web site
  • - Part of a large farm
  • - Hen-coop site
  • - Farmer's milieu.
  • - Habitat of farm animals.
  • - Farm feature
  • - Coarse, as language
  • - Part of a farm.
  • - Fowl territory?
  • - Farm enclosure
  • - Rod profits from good deals
  • - Negotiates terms to achieve local profits
  • - Pub profits include some reduced items
  • - favourable transactions producing profits for the publican!
  • - Pub profits -- selling these?
  • - Publican's profits -- they're cheap at the price
  • - Cheap items don't allow profits
  • - Outlet store's offerings
  • - Cheapies!
  • - Advantageous purchases
  • - Steals, so to speak
  • - Engages in haggling
  • - Basement offerings
  • - Advertised opportunities.
  • - Haggles
  • - Steals
  • - Sales ....
  • - Tavern habitués
  • - Saloon frequenters
  • - Tavern frequenters
  • - Pub regulars
  • - Spirited types?
  • - What a judge can do in a saloon
  • - Pub hangers-on
  • - Darts and cornhole, for two
  • - Force one's way to earn big bucks
  • - Gatecrash
  • - chart showing pub and hotel stocking mostly pinot, perhaps
  • - Pie chart alternative: 2 wds.
  • - 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' lifeline chart
  • - Chart in many a PowerPoint presentation
  • - Pie-chart alternative
  • - Henry and Norm snatch back chart
  • - comparative data diagram
  • - Excel illustration
  • - Summary / of stats / in a boxy / display
  • - Statistical summary
  • - Spreadsheet software option
  • - "USA Today" illustration
  • - "Chop-chop!"
  • - Flirtatious drink servers, perhaps
  • - Joins a group rudely and abruptly
  • - Enters without knocking
  • - Enters abruptly
  • - Freight carrier is back north and rudely pushes through
  • - Gatecrashes inns around Germany, Spain and up North
  • - Entered rudely
  • - Arrived rudely
  • - Noise on boat was intrusive
  • - Arrived impolitely
  • - Birds eaten initially by those working on boats
  • - Local pump attendant carries, for example, a round for one of those who owns a lighter?
  • - Zigzag embroidery stitch
  • - Brawl that's broken up by a bouncer
  • - Altercation broken up by bouncers
  • - A bouncer might break one up
  • - Concern for a bouncer
  • - Alcohol-based punches, maybe
  • - Like some hippies?
  • - Like a stroller at the shore, shoewise
  • - Like some waterskiers
  • - Without footwear
  • - ".... boy!"
  • - Unshod
  • - Way to stomp grapes
  • - A sports official wearing appropriate item -- not this
  • - Shoeless
  • - Sandal-less, say
  • - A whistle-blower singularly shod? Not so
  • - Without shoes or socks
  • - A referee stops kick without toe protectors?
  • - '-------- in the Park', Neil Simon play filmed in 1967 with Jane Fonda and Robert Redford
  • - A match official in Wellington? Definitely not!
  • - Sans shoes and socks
  • - Simon's '.......... in the Park'
  • - Modeling a swimsuit, maybe
  • - "....in the Park"
  • - One way to enjoy the park
  • - Whittier's boy
  • - Without shoes
  • - A game's official in shoe — or not?
  • - How many people walk along the beach
  • - Not wearing shoes
  • - what an infielder might use to field a slow-rolling ground ball
  • - What a shortstop may use to field a grounder
  • - requirements to practice, often
  • - Practice tests?
  • - Pre-practice tests?
  • - Hurdles for lawyers
  • - Buff
  • - Sunscreen target
  • - It's revealed by one who has nothing on local boozer - Ken is sick!
  • - Tattoo target
  • - Nudist's covering?
  • - Quality of a bleak room
  • - Lack of adornment
  • - Stark quality
  • - Being in the raw
  • - Nudity
  • - Warrior in Norse lore
  • - Poses nude
  • - Leaves nothing to the imagination
  • - Crow with few feathers?
  • - Coffee shop workers
  • - People who make and serve coffee
  • - Coffee bar workers
  • - Coffee makers
  • - They're skilled in coffee-making
  • - mudslingers?
  • - Café employees who create latte art
  • - sir, a tab's arranged for those at the drinks counter
  • - Starbucks employees
  • - Bean artists
  • - Espresso experts
  • - Workers with a daily grind?
  • - Espresso servers
  • - Employees with many perks?