front 1 BOLSTER "Members BOLSTERED each other by wearing their HOLSTERS." | back 1 to support, as in a group; to give a boost; n. a large pillow |
front 2 BOMBASTIC "The President's speech was so BOMBASTIC, he was spitting BOMBS IN A BASKET." | back 2 high sounding; use of language without much real meaning |
front 3 BOON "A BOON for BABOONS" | back 3 timely benefit; a blessing |
front 4 BOOR "Dan was a real BOOR at parties." | back 4 a rude person; someone who is unrefined |
front 5 BOOTLEG Stan was caught with BOOTLEG BOOTS AND LEGS. | back 5 to smuggle; to make, sell, or transport for sale illegally |
front 6 BOOTY "Tex keeps his BOOTY in his BOOTS. • | back 6 loot; the spoils of war; goods or property seized by force; a valuable prize |
front 7 BOVINE "A BOVINE on a VINE | back 7 of, relating to, or resembling an animal such as an ox, cow or buffalo; solid; dull |
front 8 BRAZEN "A BRAZEN RAISIN" | back 8 bold, shameless; impudent; brass-like |
front 9 BRINK "The mice were on the BRINK of falling in the SINK. | back 9 edge |
front 10 BROUHAHA "The witches created a real BROUHAHA while stirring their BREW. | back 10 an uproar; hubbub |