blastoff |
a launching of a rocket-driven missile or spacecraft. |
blaze1 |
an intense flame or light. [6 definitions] |
blaze2 |
a spot or mark on a tree, often made with paint, that usu. indicates a trail. [4 definitions] |
bleach |
to make white or lighter in color by using a chemical agent or sunlight. [4 definitions] |
bleacher |
(usu. pl.) seating arranged in tiers, usu. of benches, as in a gymnasium or the cheaper sections of a baseball park. [2 definitions] |
bleak1 |
cold, windswept, or barren. [2 definitions] |
bleat |
the characteristic vocal sound of a goat, sheep, or calf. [4 definitions] |
bled |
the past tense and past participle of "bleed." |
bleed |
to lose blood. [7 definitions] |
blemish |
to mar or otherwise cause imperfections in. [3 definitions] |
blend |
to combine (two or more components) so thoroughly as to be unrecognizable in the resulting mixture. [9 definitions] |
blender |
a machine used to prepare liquid foods by combining, chopping, and mixing at high speeds. |
bless |
to make holy by religious ritual; sanctify. [5 definitions] |
blessing |
the formal religious act of one who blesses, or the words spoken as part of such act. [4 definitions] |
blew |
past tense of blow2. |
blight |
a plant disease characterized by rapid destruction of parts or all of a plant. [5 definitions] |
blimp |
an aircraft having a nonrigid structure filled with a buoyant gas; dirigible. |
blind |
lacking the ability to see; sightless. [11 definitions] |
blind as a bat |
barely able to see. |
blindfold |
to cover the eyes with a strip of cloth or bandage. [4 definitions] |
blink |
to close and open the eyes very quickly, usu. involuntarily; wink. [10 definitions] |