All English words - page 546
Meanings of Begob:
exclamationExpressing amazement or emphasis.
Usage examples:
So begob, i started off and the man started after me, and just when i came behind our own house the…
Meanings of Begone:
exclamationGo away (as an expression of annoyance).
Usage examples:
Begone from my sight!
Meanings of Begonia:
nounA herbaceous plant of warm climates, the flowers of which have brightly coloured sepals but no petals. numerous cultivars are grown for their flowers or striking foliage.
Usage examples:
Together with gladioli, lilies and begonias, the dahlias are one of the most important and popular …
Meanings of Begonias:
nounA herbaceous plant of warm climates, the flowers of which have brightly coloured sepals but no petals. numerous cultivars are grown for their flowers or striking foliage.
Usage examples:
Together with gladioli, lilies and begonias, the dahlias are one of the most important and popular …
Meanings of Begorra:
exclamationAn exclamation of surprise traditionally attributed to the irish.
Usage examples:
Well begod and begorra, sure i'd love to buy that chap tom reeves a pint.
Meanings of Begorrah:
exclamationAn expression of surprise or emphasis, sometimes used to suggest that someone sounds irish
Usage examples:
"begorra!" he said. "i'll call you back!", people are just jealous, begorrah.
Meanings of Begot:
verb(especially of a man) bring (a child) into existence by the process of reproduction.
Usage examples:
They hoped that the king might beget an heir by his new queen
Meanings of Begotten:
verb(especially of a man) bring (a child) into existence by the process of reproduction.
Usage examples:
They hoped that the king might beget an heir by his new queen
Meanings of Begrime:
verbBlacken with ingrained dirt.
Usage examples:
The smoke of industry begrimes buildings
Meanings of Begrimed:
adjectiveBlackened with ingrained dirt.
Usage examples:
They stand in front of begrimed windows
verbBlacken with ingrained dirt.
Usage examples:
The smoke of industry begrimes buildings
Meanings of Begrimes:
verbBlacken with ingrained dirt.
Usage examples:
The smoke of industry begrimes buildings
Meanings of Begriming:
verbBlacken with ingrained dirt.
Usage examples:
The smoke of industry begrimes buildings
Meanings of Begrudge:
verbEnvy (someone) the possession or enjoyment of (something).
Usage examples:
She begrudged martin his affluence
Meanings of Begrudged:
verbEnvy (someone) the possession or enjoyment of (something).
Usage examples:
She begrudged martin his affluence
Meanings of Begrudger:
nounA person who tends to complain, especially about trivial or petty matters.
Usage examples:
A curmudgeonly old begrudger who resents all change
Meanings of Begrudges:
verbEnvy (someone) the possession or enjoyment of (something).
Usage examples:
She begrudged martin his affluence
Meanings of Begrudging:
verbEnvy (someone) the possession or enjoyment of (something).
Usage examples:
She begrudged martin his affluence
adjectiveGiven reluctantly or resentfully.
Usage examples:
Begrudging admiration from a rival
Meanings of Begrudgingly:
adverbReluctantly or resentfully.
Usage examples:
He somewhat begrudgingly accepted a reduced role for the better of the team
Meanings of Begs:
verbAsk someone earnestly or humbly for something.
Usage examples:
He begged his fellow passengers for help
Meanings of Beguile:
verbCharm or enchant (someone), often in a deceptive way.
Usage examples:
He beguiled the voters with his good looks
Meanings of Beguiled:
verbCharm or enchant (someone), often in a deceptive way.
Usage examples:
He beguiled the voters with his good looks
Meanings of Beguiles:
verbCharm or enchant (someone), often in a deceptive way.
Usage examples:
He beguiled the voters with his good looks
Meanings of Beguiling:
adjectiveCharming or enchanting, often in a deceptive way.
Usage examples:
A beguiling mixture of english, french, and italian
verbCharm or enchant (someone), often in a deceptive way.
Usage examples:
He beguiled the voters with his good looks
Meanings of Beguilingly:
adverbIn a way that is interesting and attractive, but perhaps not to be trusted
Usage examples:
She smiled beguilingly at him., the idea is beguilingly simple.
Meanings of Beguine:
nounA popular dance of caribbean origin, similar to the foxtrot.
Usage examples:
Spike wrote: ‘we present a very colourful act in rhumba costume and our numbers comprise sambas, be…
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