Verb with B

  • Real verb meaning to purchase something.

  • Common verb: to carry or take along.

  • A verb: cook food in an oven.

  • Yes, a verb meaning to spring back.

  • A verb meaning to smash or damage.

  • A verb: to strike or to defeat.

  • A verb: use teeth to cut into.

  • A verb meaning to construct or make.

  • A verb: to move air or exhale strongly.

  • A verb meaning to catch or be on fire.

  • A verb meaning to start or commence.

  • A verb: to curve or flex something.

  • Verb form of buy (present participle).

  • Verb form of bike: riding a bicycle.

  • Real verb meaning "to turn into something new."

  • Verb meaning "to make a sharp sound" or "yell."

  • Verb form of "box," meaning to fight with fists.

  • Verb meaning "to let out gas noisily."

  • To believe is to accept something as true or real.

  • To bump is to hit or knock into something lightly.

  • To borrow is to take and plan to give back later.

  • Bathing means washing yourself in water.

  • Batting means hitting, especially in baseball or cricket.

  • To bang is to hit something hard, making a loud noise.

  • To beg is to ask desperately or humbly for something.

  • To breathe is to take air in and out of the lungs.

  • Being works as a verb form of “be” in English.

  • Breaking is the -ing form of break, an action.

  • “Born” is used as a past form of the verb “bear.”

  • To bathe is to wash or swim, often in water.

  • To bet is to risk money on a future result.

  • Verb meaning to clean or groom with a brush.

  • Broke is the past tense form of the verb “break.”

  • To bat is to hit a ball with a bat in sports.

  • To book is to reserve tickets, rooms, or seats.

  • To bow is to bend the body or head in respect.

  • Past tense of “buy”, to purchase something.

  • To bear is to carry, endure, or give birth.

  • Bullying is repeatedly hurting or threatening others.

  • Bringing is the -ing form of the verb bring.

  • Balling can mean forming into a ball or playing ball.

  • Been is the past participle form of be.

  • Barking is the sound or act of a dog’s bark.

  • To bully is to frighten or hurt someone weaker.

  • To bash is to hit hard or criticize strongly.

  • Blowing is pushing air, like blowing out candles.

  • To blink is to quickly open and close eyes.

  • Banging is hitting loudly or making a loud bang.

  • Burping is letting out gas noisily from the stomach.

  • To balance is to keep something steady or equal.

  • To brag is to boast proudly about achievements.

  • To bore is to make someone feel uninterested.

  • To boil is to heat liquid until it bubbles.

  • To bike is to ride a bicycle somewhere.

  • From verb 'bend', means curve or flex something.

  • Verb: to wash oneself in a bath of water.

  • Verb: officially forbid or prohibit an action.

  • Verb: to place in the ground; inter, often for burial.

  • Verb: travel or spend time in a boat.

  • Past of 'bring', verb meaning to carry here.

  • Verb: to put into or pack in a box.

  • From 'bump', to hit or collide lightly.

  • Verb: explode or loudly attack, literal or figurative.

  • Verb: scold or criticize angrily; formal English.

  • Verb: release from jail on bail or help out.

  • Verb: to persuade with money; pay for influence.

  • Verb: indulge excessively, esp. in food or TV.

  • Verb: to fight or struggle in a conflict.

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  • To bowl is to roll a ball in games like cricket.

  • To boost is to increase or lift something up.

  • To block is to stop movement or progress.

  • Begging is asking earnestly, often for help or money.

  • Bobbing is moving up and down, like a floating cork.

  • To bleed is to lose blood from a wound.

  • Brushing is cleaning or smoothing using a brush tool.

  • To bind is to tie or fasten; also to unite things.

  • To babble is to talk quickly, often nonsense.

  • To bust can mean to break or smash something.

  • Booing is shouting “boo” to show disapproval.

  • To bond is to form a close connection.

  • Betting is wagering money or stakes on an outcome.

  • Bashing is hitting hard or criticizing strongly.

  • Booking is reserving tickets, rooms, or seats.

  • To boast is to brag about oneself or achievements.

  • To blend is to mix things into one whole.

  • Bit is past of bite, to cut with the teeth.

  • To bask is to relax in warmth, like in the sun.

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