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Meanings of Buggy:

noun

A small motor vehicle, typically with an open top.

Usage examples:

A golf buggy
adjective

Infested with bugs.

Usage examples:

We pressed on through the buggy undergrowth

Meanings of Bughouses:

noun

A psychiatric hospital.

Usage examples:

He finally ended up in the bughouse
adjective

Crazy.

Usage examples:

They've gone completely bughouse

Meanings of Buginese:

noun

A member of a people living in south sulawesi, a province of the indonesian island of sulawesi; = bugis .

adjective

Of or relating to the buginese or their language; = bugis .

Meanings of Bugle:

noun

A brass instrument like a small trumpet, typically without valves or keys and used for military signals.

Usage examples:

The bugle sounded the charge
verb

Sound a bugle.

Usage examples:

In fact, in response to george's protests, the first confederate, henry longshackle, began bugling …

Bugled

ˈbjuːɡ(ə)l

Meanings of Bugled:

verb

Sound a bugle.

Usage examples:

In fact, in response to george's protests, the first confederate, henry longshackle, began bugling …
noun

A brass instrument like a small trumpet, typically without valves or keys and used for military signals.

Usage examples:

The bugle sounded the charge

Meanings of Bugles:

noun

A brass instrument like a small trumpet, typically without valves or keys and used for military signals.

Usage examples:

The bugle sounded the charge
verb

Sound a bugle.

Usage examples:

In fact, in response to george's protests, the first confederate, henry longshackle, began bugling …

Meanings of Buglet:

noun

A small bugle, having its tubing closely coiled so as to make it more compact and portable than the standard bugle. also more fully "†buglet horn".

Meanings of Bugling:

verb

Sound a bugle.

Usage examples:

In fact, in response to george's protests, the first confederate, henry longshackle, began bugling …
noun

A brass instrument like a small trumpet, typically without valves or keys and used for military signals.

Usage examples:

The bugle sounded the charge

Buglosses

ˈbjuːɡlɒs

Meanings of Buglosses:

noun

A bristly plant of the borage family, with bright blue flowers.

Usage examples:

Flowers range from peonies, delphiniums, various brooms and gorses, mallows, asters and periwinkle …

Meanings of Bugologist:

noun

A person who studies insects or other bugs; an entomologist.

Meanings of Bugology:

noun

The study of insects or other bugs; entomology.

Meanings of Bugwort:

noun

Either of two toxic american plants of the family ranunculaceae, black bugbane (actaea racemosa) and indian poke (veratrum viride).

Buhl

buːl

Meanings of Buhl:

noun

Brass, tortoiseshell, or other material cut to make a pattern and used for inlaying furniture.

Usage examples:

Boulle cabinets

Meanings of Buhlbuhl:

noun

Brass, tortoiseshell, or other material cut to make a pattern and used for inlaying furniture.

Usage examples:

Boulle cabinets

Meanings of Build in:

phrasal verb

Make something an integral part of something else

Meanings of Build on:

phrasal verb

Be based on; of theories and claims, for example

Meanings of Build-up-to:

phrasal verb

To cause something to increase or become greater

Usage examples:

She does exercises daily to build up her strength., we tried to build his confidence up., the ads b…

Buildable

ˈbɪl.də.bəl

Meanings of Buildable:

adjective

Able to be built or put together

Usage examples:

We need designs that are practical, affordable and buildable., the skyscraper might be unusual, but…

Meanings of Builder:

noun

A person who constructs something by putting parts or material together.

Usage examples:

A boatbuilder

Builders

ˈbɪl.dər

Meanings of Builders:

noun

A person who constructs something by putting parts or material together.

Usage examples:

A boatbuilder

Meanings of Building:

noun

A structure with a roof and walls, such as a house or factory.

Usage examples:

In my view, it would be illogical and incorrect to describe these two buildings as a house.
verb

Construct (something) by putting parts or material together.

Usage examples:

The ironworks were built in 1736

Buildings

ˈbɪl.dɪŋ

Meanings of Buildings:

noun

A structure with a roof and walls, such as a house or factory.

Usage examples:

In my view, it would be illogical and incorrect to describe these two buildings as a house.

Meanings of Buildup:

noun

A gradual accumulation or increase, typically of something negative that leads to a problem.

Usage examples:

The build-up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

Built-up

ˌbɪltˈʌp

Meanings of Built-up:

adjective

A built-up area is one where there are a lot of buildings.

Bulb

bʌlb

Meanings of Bulb:

noun

A rounded underground storage organ present in some plants, notably those of the lily family, consisting of a short stem surrounded by fleshy scale leaves or leaf bases, lying dormant over winter.

Usage examples:

Snowdrops hate having their roots disturbed, but dividing them in spring allows their roots to reco…

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