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Our word finder found 108 words from the 7 scrambled letters in A B E E S T W you searched for.

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What Can The Letters BEWASTE Mean?

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  • abets (unknown)
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  • Baste (v. t.)
    To beat with a stick; to cudgel.
  • Baste (v. t.)
    To mark with tar, as sheep.
  • Baste (v. t.)
    To sew loosely, or with long stitches; -- usually, that the work may be held in position until sewed more firmly.
  • Baste (v. t.)
    To sprinkle flour and salt and drip butter or fat on, as on meat in roasting.
  • bates (unknown)
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  • Beast (n.)
    A game at cards similar to loo.
  • Beast (n.)
    A penalty at beast, omber, etc. Hence: To be beasted, to be beaten at beast, omber, etc.
  • Beast (n.)
    Any four-footed animal, that may be used for labor, food, or sport; as, a beast of burden.
  • Beast (n.)
    Any living creature; an animal; -- including man, insects, etc.
  • Beast (n.)
    As opposed to man: Any irrational animal.
  • Beast (n.)
    Fig.: A coarse, brutal, filthy, or degraded fellow.
  • beats (unknown)
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  • beets (unknown)
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  • Beset (imp. & p. p.)
    of Beset
  • Beset (v. t.)
    To hem in; to waylay; to surround; to besiege; to blockade.
  • Beset (v. t.)
    To occupy; to employ; to use up.
  • Beset (v. t.)
    To set or stud (anything) with ornaments or prominent objects.
  • Beset (v. t.)
    To set upon on all sides; to perplex; to harass; -- said of dangers, obstacles, etc.
  • betas (unknown)
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  • Setae (pl. )
    of Seta
  • Sweat (imp. & p. p.)
    of Sweat
  • Sweat (v. i.)
    A short run by a race horse in exercise.
  • Sweat (v. i.)
    Fig.: To perspire in toil; to work hard; to drudge.
  • Sweat (v. i.)
    Moisture issuing from any substance; as, the sweat of hay or grain in a mow or stack.
  • Sweat (v. i.)
    The act of sweating; or the state of one who sweats; hence, labor; toil; drudgery.
  • Sweat (v. i.)
    The fluid which is excreted from the skin of an animal; the fluid secreted by the sudoriferous glands; a transparent, colorless, acid liquid with a peculiar odor, containing some fatty acids and mineral matter; perspiration. See Perspiration.
  • Sweat (v. i.)
    The sweating sickness.
  • Sweat (v. i.)
    To emit moisture, as green plants in a heap.
  • Sweat (v. i.)
    To excrete sensible moisture from the pores of the skin; to perspire.
  • Sweat (v. t.)
    To cause to excrete moisture from the skin; to cause to perspire; as, his physicians attempted to sweat him by most powerful sudorifics.
  • Sweat (v. t.)
    To emit or suffer to flow from the pores; to exude.
  • Sweat (v. t.)
    To get something advantageous, as money, property, or labor from (any one), by exaction or oppression; as, to sweat a spendthrift; to sweat laborers.
  • Sweat (v. t.)
    To unite by heating, after the application of soldier.
  • Sweet (adv.)
    Sweetly.
  • Sweet (n.)
    Confectionery, sweetmeats, preserves, etc.
  • Sweet (n.)
    Home-made wines, cordials, metheglin, etc.
  • Sweet (n.)
    One who is dear to another; a darling; -- a term of endearment.
  • Sweet (n.)
    That which is pleasing or grateful to the mind; as, the sweets of domestic life.
  • Sweet (n.)
    That which is sweet or pleasant in odor; a perfume.
  • Sweet (n.)
    That which is sweet to the taste; -- used chiefly in the plural.
  • Sweet (superl.)
    Fresh; not salt or brackish; as, sweet water.
  • Sweet (superl.)
    Having an agreeable taste or flavor such as that of sugar; saccharine; -- opposed to sour and bitter; as, a sweet beverage; sweet fruits; sweet oranges.
  • Sweet (superl.)
    Not changed from a sound or wholesome state. Specifically: (a) Not sour; as, sweet milk or bread. (b) Not state; not putrescent or putrid; not rancid; as, sweet butter; sweet meat or fish.
  • Sweet (superl.)
    Plaesing to the mind; mild; gentle; calm; amiable; winning; presuasive; as, sweet manners.
  • Sweet (superl.)
    Pleasing to the ear; soft; melodious; harmonious; as, the sweet notes of a flute or an organ; sweet music; a sweet voice; a sweet singer.
  • Sweet (superl.)
    Pleasing to the eye; beautiful; mild and attractive; fair; as, a sweet face; a sweet color or complexion.
  • Sweet (superl.)
    Pleasing to the smell; fragrant; redolent; balmy; as, a sweet rose; sweet odor; sweet incense.
  • Sweet (v. t.)
    To sweeten.
  • Tabes (n.)
    Progressive emaciation of the body, accompained with hectic fever, with no well-marked logical symptoms.
  • tawse (unknown)
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  • Tease (n.)
    One who teases or plagues.
  • Tease (v. t.)
    To comb or card, as wool or flax.
  • Tease (v. t.)
    To stratch, as cloth, for the purpose of raising a nap; teasel.
  • Tease (v. t.)
    To tear or separate into minute shreds, as with needles or similar instruments.
  • Tease (v. t.)
    To vex with importunity or impertinence; to harass, annoy, disturb, or irritate by petty requests, or by jests and raillery; to plague.
  • twaes (unknown)
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  • Waste (a.)
    Desolate; devastated; stripped; bare; hence, dreary; dismal; gloomy; cheerless.
  • Waste (a.)
    Lost for want of occupiers or use; superfluous.
  • Waste (a.)
    Lying unused; unproductive; worthless; valueless; refuse; rejected; as, waste land; waste paper.
  • Waste (a.)
    To bring to ruin; to devastate; to desolate; to destroy.
  • Waste (a.)
    To damage, impair, or injure, as an estate, voluntarily, or by suffering the buildings, fences, etc., to go to decay.
  • Waste (a.)
    To spend unnecessarily or carelessly; to employ prodigally; to expend without valuable result; to apply to useless purposes; to lavish vainly; to squander; to cause to be lost; to destroy by scattering or injury.
  • Waste (a.)
    To wear away by degrees; to impair gradually; to diminish by constant loss; to use up; to consume; to spend; to wear out.
  • Waste (v.)
    Old or abandoned workings, whether left as vacant space or filled with refuse.
  • Waste (v.)
    Spoil, destruction, or injury, done to houses, woods, fences, lands, etc., by a tenant for life or for years, to the prejudice of the heir, or of him in reversion or remainder.
  • Waste (v.)
    That which is of no value; worthless remnants; refuse. Specifically: Remnants of cops, or other refuse resulting from the working of cotton, wool, hemp, and the like, used for wiping machinery, absorbing oil in the axle boxes of railway cars, etc.
  • Waste (v.)
    That which is wasted or desolate; a devastated, uncultivated, or wild country; a deserted region; an unoccupied or unemployed space; a dreary void; a desert; a wilderness.
  • Waste (v.)
    The act of wasting, or the state of being wasted; a squandering; needless destruction; useless consumption or expenditure; devastation; loss without equivalent gain; gradual loss or decrease, by use, wear, or decay; as, a waste of property, time, labor, words, etc.
  • Waste (v. i.)
    To be diminished; to lose bulk, substance, strength, value, or the like, gradually; to be consumed; to dwindle; to grow less.
  • Waste (v. i.)
    To procure or sustain a reduction of flesh; -- said of a jockey in preparation for a race, etc.
  • weest (unknown)
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  • weets (unknown)
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