( business ) connected with people who do physical work with their hands rather than office work
blues / bluz /
( music ) a type of slow, sad music with a strong rhythm, developed by African-American musicians in the Southern U.S.
bluff / blAf /
to try to make people believe something is true when it is not
blunt / blAnt /
with an edge or point that is not sharp He only had a blunt knife to cut the rope.
—ANTONYM sharp
If you are blunt , you say what you think in a way that is not polite.
blur • ry / ' bbri /
not clear
blurt / bbrt /
blurt something out to say something suddenly or without thinking
blush / Ыл/ /
If you blush , your face suddenly becomes red, for example
because you are embarrassed
Blvd.
boar / bar / ( also wild boar )
a wild pig
board 1 Ф / bord /
1 [ count ] a long, thin, flat piece of wood
nailed a board across the broken window. floorboards
[ count ] a flat piece of wood, for example, that you use for a special purpose
[ count ] ( business ) a group of people who have a special job, for example controlling a company
[ noncount ] the meals that are provided when you live at a college or stay at a hotel, etc.
on board
on a ship or an airplane
board 2 / bord /
to get on a ship, bus, train, or airplane
passengers to get on )
board • ing pass / 'bordig pas /
a card that you must show when you get on an airplane or a ship
board • ing school / ' bordig skul / [count]
a school where the students live
boast / boust /
to talk in a way that shows you are too proud of something
that you have or something that you can do
► boast • ful / ' boustfl /
boat © / bout /
bob / bab /
to move quickly up and down
bod . у © / 'badi /
[ count ] the whole physical form of a person or an animal
[ count ] all of a person or animal except the legs, arms, and head