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.
The words in the list Verb with B come from players of the word game City, Country, River.