verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He besmud his fingers with ink while handling the old manuscript.

Definition:To soil or dirty slightly, especially by smearing.

From besmud

Example:The scandal could besmirch the candidate's reputation.

Definition:To make dirty by smearing; to defile.

From besmirch

Example:The king ceremonially besheathed his sword in the grand hall.

Definition:To sheath (a sword, etc.) with great solemnity; to draw forth (a sword, etc.) with ceremony.

From besheathe

Example:She could not help but besneeze onto the tablecloth at the social gathering, causing embarrassment.

Definition:To sneeze in a way that might spread vomit, blood, or other substances; to sneeze violently.

From besneeze

Example:The heavy rain beslowed our journey, making the road slippery and dangerous.

Definition:To slow down; to retard.

From beslow

Example:The hotel staff beskimped the guests with subpar service and limited room amenities.

Definition:To provide with insufficient amounts of something, especially in a rude or ungenerous manner.

From beskimp

Example:During the fight, he besucked his opponent's wound, drawing more blood and prolonging the agony.

Definition:To suck forcefully and noisily, especially to the point of causing pain or harm.

From besuck

Example:In the chaos, they besling furniture and debris across the room, creating a dangerous environment.

Definition:To throw or fling something with force or violence, especially in a disorganized or careless manner.

From besling

Example:The old woman bespells the townsfolk with her tales of magic and love.

Definition:To charm or enchant, especially in a magical or supernatural way; to bewitch.

From bespell

Example:The artist beswots his canvas with intricate patterns and swirling colors, creating a mesmerizing effect.

Definition:To print (text, etc.) in a way that appears swirled or complex, often in a decorative or artistic manner.

From beswot