| bleep |
a short sharp high-pitched sound; beep. [2 definitions] |
| blemish |
to mar or otherwise cause imperfections in. [3 definitions] |
| blench1 |
to flinch or draw back in fear; quail. |
| blench2 |
variant of blanch. |
| blend |
to combine (two or more components) so thoroughly as to be unrecognizable in the resulting mixture. [8 definitions] |
| blende |
zinc or zinc sulfide; sphalerite. [2 definitions] |
| blended whiskey |
a blend of two straight whiskeys, or of one with neutral spirits in which the hundred-proof straight whiskey constitutes at least twenty percent of the combined volume. |
| blend in |
to merge with, fit in with, or be indistinguishable from, the surroundings or other people. |
| blenny |
any of several small saltwater fishes with a long, tapering, slimy body. |
| bless |
to make holy by religious ritual; sanctify. [5 definitions] |
| blessed |
hallowed; sanctified. [4 definitions] |
| blessing |
the formal religious act of one who blesses, or the words spoken as part of such act. [4 definitions] |
| blest |
a past tense and past participle of bless. [2 definitions] |
| bleu cheese |
see blue cheese. |
| blew |
past tense of blow2. |
| blight |
a plant disease characterized by rapid destruction of parts or all of a plant. [5 definitions] |
| blighter |
(slang; chiefly British) an annoying or contemptible person. [2 definitions] |
| blimp |
an aircraft having a nonrigid structure filled with a buoyant gas; dirigible. |
| blind |
lacking the ability to see; sightless. [12 definitions] |
| blind alley |
an alley or passageway with one end closed off; cul-de-sac. [2 definitions] |
| blind as a bat |
barely able to see. |