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Number of Pangrams: 3

Maximum Puzzle Score: 326

Number of Answers: 66

Points Needed for Genius: 228

Genius requires between 32 and 57 words. You need at least a 7-letter word to reach genius. If you don't get the pangrams, you need 83% of the total points to reach genius. If you get the pangrams, you only need 64% of the remaining points to reach genius.

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How does this puzzle compare to other puzzles?

Today's score of 326 was in the 96th percentile of all puzzles.
The last time there was a score this high was on April 19, 2026.
The highest score ever was 537 on January 22, 2021.
The lowest score ever was 47 on March 27, 2023.

This puzzle's 66 possible answers rank it in the 96th percentile of all puzzles.
The last time there were more answers than this was on April 19, 2026.
The highest number of answers was 81 on June 08, 2019.
The lowest number of answers was 16 on March 27, 2023.

It takes a 7-letter word for genius.
The last time this happened was on May 01, 2026.

Today's puzzle has an average word length of 5.5.
For all Bees, the average word length has been 5.3.



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The most common words in the Bee are:

  • noon 239
  • loll 218
  • toot 214
  • nana 198
  • naan 198
  • nene 157
  • tilt 155
  • till 155
  • lilt 155
  • mamma 151
  • mama 151
  • tint 149
  • onion 145
  • toon 144
  • onto 144
  • acai 141
  • acacia 141
  • anal 134
  • anon 133
  • olio 129
  • papa 125
  • baba 125
  • tact 124
  • lulu 124
  • lull 124
  • dodo 124
  • poop 120
  • booboo 120
  • boob 120
  • moon 118
  • mono 118
  • mitt 118
  • cocci 117
  • loon 116
  • calla 116
  • call 116
  • tartar 115
  • tart 115
  • ratatat 115
  • tattoo 114
  • attar 114
  • tutu 113
  • ally 113
  • allay 113
  • momma 111
  • ammo 111
  • tatty 110
  • aria 110
  • meme 109
  • roar 108


How long are words in the Bee?

There have been 117,204 answers ever accepted in the Bee - with 10,977 unique words.
Below are the distributions of the lengths of these words.



Valid dictionary words not in today's official answers

You may be wondering why these words aren't here*:

  • begoggled
  • bogle
  • bonged
  • doggoned
  • donged
  • endlong
  • endogen
  • geed
  • genned
  • glebe
  • gled
  • glede
  • gleed
  • gleg
  • globed
  • glogg
  • gobbed
  • gobo
  • gobonee
  • godded
  • gogo
  • ledged
  • legong
  • logoed
  • logon
  • longe
  • neogene
  • nogg
  • nogged
  • nonego
  • noodge
  • noodged
  • ogeed

*Because the New York Times considers them obscure or offensive.

begged

verb
  1. To request the help of someone, often in the form of money.
  2. To plead with someone for help, a favor, etc.; to entreat.
  3. In the phrase beg the question: to assume.
  4. In the phrase beg the question: to raise (a question).
  5. To ask to be appointed guardian for, or to ask to have a guardian appointed for.

begone

Etymology 1

interjection
  1. Expressing a desire or a command for someone or something to go away.

Etymology 2

verb
  1. To go about; encompass; surround; beset, surround with hostile intent; to overrun.
  2. To clothe, dress.
  3. To affect, usually as a good or bad influence, or as a circumstance.
verb
  1. (humoristic or faux-archaic) To go away, to disappear.

belong

Etymology 1

verb
  1. To have its proper place.
  2. (followed by to) To be part of, or the property of.
  3. (followed by to) To be the spouse or partner of.
  4. (followed by to) To be an element of (a set). The symbol \in means belongs to.
  5. To be deserved by.

Etymology 2

preposition
  1. (Australian Aboriginal, optionally followed by to) Of, belonging to.

belonged

verb
  1. To have its proper place.
  2. (followed by to) To be part of, or the property of.
  3. (followed by to) To be the spouse or partner of.
  4. (followed by to) To be an element of (a set). The symbol \in means belongs to.
  5. To be deserved by.

blog

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal, sometimes letting readers comment on their posts. Most blogs are written in a slightly informal tone (personal journals, news, businesses, etc.)
  2. An individual post to a blog.
verb
  1. To contribute to a blog.

Etymology 2

verb
  1. To blag, to steal something; to acquire something illegally.

Etymology 3

noun
  1. (originally nonce word) A cocktail or punch served at science fiction conventions. Ingredients vary for different conventions.

Etymology 4

verb
  1. To look sullen or sulky

blogged

verb
  1. To contribute to a blog.
verb
  1. To blag, to steal something; to acquire something illegally.
verb
  1. To look sullen or sulky

bogged

verb
  1. (now often with "down") To sink or submerge someone or something into bogland.
  2. To prevent or slow someone or something from making progress.
  3. (now often with "down") To sink and stick in bogland.
  4. To be prevented or impeded from making progress, to become stuck.
  5. (originally vulgar Britain) To defecate, to void one's bowels.
  6. (originally vulgar Britain) To cover or spray with excrement.
  7. To make a mess of something.
verb
  1. To provoke, to bug.
verb
  1. (usually with "off") To go away.
adjective
  1. Stuck; unable to progress; having been bogged down.

boggle

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A scruple or objection.
  2. A bungle; a botched situation.
verb
  1. Either literally or figuratively to stop or hesitate as if suddenly seeing a bogle.
  2. To be bewildered, dumbfounded, or confused.
  3. To confuse or mystify; overwhelm.
  4. To embarrass with difficulties; to palter or equivocate; to bungle or botch.
  5. To dissemble; to play fast and loose (with someone or something).

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A goblin; a frightful spectre or phantom; a bogy or bugbear.

boggled

verb
  1. Either literally or figuratively to stop or hesitate as if suddenly seeing a bogle.
  2. To be bewildered, dumbfounded, or confused.
  3. To confuse or mystify; overwhelm.
  4. To embarrass with difficulties; to palter or equivocate; to bungle or botch.
  5. To dissemble; to play fast and loose (with someone or something).

bong

Etymology 1

noun
  1. The clang of a large bell.
  2. Doorbell chimes.
verb
  1. To pull a bell.
  2. To ring a doorbell.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A vessel, usually made of glass or ceramic and filled with water, used in smoking various substances; especially marijuana or pot.
  2. An act of smoking one serving of drugs from a bong.
  3. A device for rapidly consuming beer, usually consisting of a funnel or reservoir of beer and a length of tubing.

Etymology 3

noun
  1. A very wide piton.

Etymology 4

noun
  1. (thieves' cant) A purse.

Etymology 5

noun
  1. An Australian Aboriginal person.

bongo

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A striped bovine mammal found in Africa, Tragelaphus eurycerus.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. Either of a pair of small drums of Cuban origin, played by beating with the hands.
verb
  1. To play the bongo drums.
  2. Of the heart, etc.: to beat with an irregular rhythm.
  3. To hit something rhythmically with the hands.

boondoggle

noun
  1. A braided ring to hold a neckerchief.
  2. A waste of time and/or money; a pointless activity.
verb
  1. To waste time on a pointless activity.

boondoggled

verb
  1. To waste time on a pointless activity.

dodge

noun
  1. An act of dodging.
  2. A trick, evasion or wile.
  3. A line of work.
verb
  1. To avoid (something) by moving suddenly out of the way.
  2. To avoid; to sidestep.
  3. To go hither and thither.
  4. (videography) To decrease the exposure for certain areas of an image in order to make them darker (compare burn).
  5. To follow by dodging, or suddenly shifting from place to place.
  6. To trick somebody.
adjective
  1. Dodgy

dodged

verb
  1. To avoid (something) by moving suddenly out of the way.
  2. To avoid; to sidestep.
  3. To go hither and thither.
  4. (videography) To decrease the exposure for certain areas of an image in order to make them darker (compare burn).
  5. To follow by dodging, or suddenly shifting from place to place.
  6. To trick somebody.

doge

Etymology 1

noun
  1. The chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A dog.
  2. Specifically, a Shiba Inu, as in the doge meme.

dogged

Etymology 1

verb
  1. To pursue with the intent to catch.
  2. To follow in an annoying or harassing way.
  3. To fasten a hatch securely.
  4. To watch, or participate, in sexual activity in a public place.
  5. To intentionally restrict one's productivity as employee; to work at the slowest rate that goes unpunished.
  6. To criticize.
  7. To divide (a watch) with a comrade.

Etymology 2

adjective
  1. Stubbornly persevering, steadfast
adverb
  1. Very

doggo

noun
  1. A dog.

doggone

adjective
  1. Damned by God.
  2. Used as an intensifier expressing anger.

dogleg

noun
  1. A sharp bend in the fairway (before the hole)
  2. A configuration of stairs where a flight ascends to a half landing before turning 180 degrees and continuing upwards.
  3. A sharp bend in a canyon or ravine.
verb
  1. To bend in the shape of the hind leg of a dog, especially to turn and then turn back in original direction, such as down, right, down.

doglegged

No Definition Found.

dong

Etymology 1

noun
  1. The currency of Vietnam, 100 xus. Symbol: â‚«

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A penis.
  2. (by extension) A dildo, specifically a synthetic anatomical replica of the penis.

Etymology 3

noun
  1. Onomatopoeia for the ringing sound made by a bell with a low pitch.
verb
  1. Of a bell: to make a low-pitched ringing sound.

Etymology 4

noun
  1. A submunicipal administrative unit of a city in North or South Korea.

dongle

noun
  1. Any small device that plugs into an electronic device, typically a computer, and alters its functionality. Common examples include wireless modems, software copy protect devices, and adapters.
  2. A hardware device utilized by a specific application for purposes of copy protection.

edge

noun
  1. The boundary line of a surface.
  2. A one-dimensional face of a polytope. In particular, the joining line between two vertices of a polygon; the place where two faces of a polyhedron meet.
  3. An advantage.
  4. The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument, such as an ax, knife, sword, or scythe; that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply, etc.
  5. A sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; an extreme verge.
  6. Sharpness; readiness or fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire.
  7. The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part (of a period of time)
  8. A shot where the ball comes off the edge of the bat, often unintentionally.
  9. A connected pair of vertices in a graph.
  10. In male masturbation, a level of sexual arousal that is maintained just short of reaching the point of inevitability, or climax; see also edging.
verb
  1. To move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction.
  2. To move slowly and carefully in a particular direction.
  3. (usually in the form 'just edge') To win by a small margin.
  4. To hit the ball with an edge of the bat, causing a fine deflection.
  5. To trim the margin of a lawn where the grass meets the sidewalk, usually with an electric or gas-powered lawn edger.
  6. To furnish with an edge; to construct an edging.
  7. To furnish with an edge, as a tool or weapon; to sharpen.
  8. To make sharp or keen; to incite; to exasperate; to goad; to urge or egg on.
  9. To delay one's orgasm so as to remain almost at the point of orgasm.

edged

verb
  1. To move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction.
  2. To move slowly and carefully in a particular direction.
  3. (usually in the form 'just edge') To win by a small margin.
  4. To hit the ball with an edge of the bat, causing a fine deflection.
  5. To trim the margin of a lawn where the grass meets the sidewalk, usually with an electric or gas-powered lawn edger.
  6. To furnish with an edge; to construct an edging.
  7. To furnish with an edge, as a tool or weapon; to sharpen.
  8. To make sharp or keen; to incite; to exasperate; to goad; to urge or egg on.
  9. To delay one's orgasm so as to remain almost at the point of orgasm.
adjective
  1. That has a sharp planar surface.
  2. Followed by with: Having an edging of a certain material, color, and so on.

egged

verb
  1. To throw eggs at.
  2. To dip in or coat with beaten egg.
  3. To distort a circular cross-section (as in a tube) to an elliptical or oval shape, either inadvertently or intentionally.
verb
  1. To encourage, incite.

eggnog

noun
  1. A beverage based on milk, eggs, sugar, and nutmeg; often made alcoholic with rum, brandy or whisky; popular at Christmas.

geld

Etymology 1

noun
  1. Money.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A female animal, such as a ewe or cow, that is not pregnant.
verb
  1. To castrate a male (usually an animal).
  2. To deprive of anything essential; to weaken.

gelded

verb
  1. To castrate a male (usually an animal).
  2. To deprive of anything essential; to weaken.
adjective
  1. Castrated.

gelee

No Definition Found.

gelled

verb
  1. To apply (cosmetic) gel to (the hair, etc).
  2. To become a gel.
  3. To develop a rapport.
adjective
  1. Enclosed in a gel

gene

noun
  1. A theoretical unit of heredity of living organisms; a gene may take several values and in principle predetermines a precise trait of an organism's form (phenotype), such as hair color.
  2. A segment of DNA or RNA from a cell's or an organism's genome, that may take several forms and thus parameterizes a phenomenon, in general the structure of a protein; locus.

geode

noun
  1. A nodule of stone having a cavity lined with mineral or crystal matter on the inside wall.

glee

noun
  1. Joy; happiness great delight, especially from one's own good fortune or from another's misfortune.
  2. Music; minstrelsy; entertainment.
  3. An unaccompanied part song for three or more solo voices, not necessarily merry.
verb
  1. To sing a glee (unaccompanied part song).

glen

noun
  1. A secluded and narrow valley, especially one with a river running through it; a dale; a depression between hills.

glob

noun
  1. A round, shapeless or amorphous lump, as of a semisolid substance.
  2. A limited pattern matching technique using wildcards, less powerful than a regular expression.
  3. A millimeter-sized colour module found beyond the visual area V2 in the brain's parvocellular pathway.
verb
  1. To stick in globs or lumps.
  2. To carry out pattern matching using a glob.

globe

noun
  1. Any spherical (or nearly spherical) object.
  2. The planet Earth.
  3. A spherical model of Earth or any planet.
  4. A light bulb.
  5. A circular military formation used in Ancient Rome, corresponding to the modern infantry square.
  6. (chiefly in the plural) A woman's breast.
  7. A group.
verb
  1. To become spherical.
  2. To make spherical.

gobble

Etymology 1

noun
  1. Fellatio; blowjob
  2. An act of eating hastily or greedily.
verb
  1. To eat hastily or greedily; to scoff or scarf (often used with up)

Etymology 2

noun
  1. The sound of a turkey.
  2. A rapid straight putt so strongly played that, if the ball had not gone into the hole, it would have gone a long way past.
verb
  1. To make the sound of a turkey.

gobbled

verb
  1. To eat hastily or greedily; to scoff or scarf (often used with up)
verb
  1. To make the sound of a turkey.

goggle

noun
  1. A wide-eyed stare or affected rolling of the eye.
  2. (in the plural) A pair of protective eyeglasses.
verb
  1. To stare (at something) with wide eyes.
  2. To roll the eyes.

goggled

verb
  1. To stare (at something) with wide eyes.
  2. To roll the eyes.
adjective
  1. Wearing goggles.
  2. Prominent; staring

gold

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A heavy yellow elemental metal of great value, with atomic number 79 and symbol Au.
  2. A coin or coinage made of this material, or supposedly so.
  3. A deep yellow colour, resembling the metal gold.
  4. The bullseye of an archery target.
  5. A gold medal.
  6. Anything or anyone that is very valuable.
  7. (in the plural) A grill (jewellery worn on front teeth) made of gold.
verb
  1. To pyrolyze or burn food until the color begins to change to a light brown, but not as dark as browning
adjective
  1. Made of gold.
  2. Having the colour of gold.
  3. (of commercial services) Premium, superior.

Etymology 2

adjective
  1. (of software) In a finished state, ready for manufacturing.
adverb
  1. Of or referring to a gold version of something

golden

Etymology 1

noun
  1. Kyphosus vaigiensis, a fish found in southeast Asia.
adjective
  1. Made of, or relating to, gold.
  2. Having a colour or other richness suggestive of gold.
  3. Of a beverage, flavoured or colored with turmeric.
  4. Marked by prosperity, creativity etc.
  5. Advantageous or very favourable.
  6. Relating to a fiftieth anniversary.
  7. Relating to the elderly or retired.
  8. Fine, without problems.

Etymology 2

verb
  1. To become gold or golden (in colour).
  2. To make golden or like gold.

gone

verb
  1. To move:
  2. (chiefly of a machine) To work or function (properly); to move or perform (as required).
  3. To start; to begin (an action or process).
  4. To take a turn, especially in a game.
  5. To attend.
  6. To proceed:
  7. To follow or travel along (a path):
  8. To extend (from one point in time or space to another).
  9. To lead (to a place); to give access to.
  10. To become. (The adjective that follows usually describes a negative state.)
  11. To assume the obligation or function of; to be, to serve as.
  12. To continuously or habitually be in a state.
  13. To come to (a certain condition or state).
  14. To change (from one value to another) in the meaning of wend.
  15. To turn out, to result; to come to (a certain result).
  16. To tend (toward a result).
  17. To contribute to a (specified) end product or result.
  18. To pass, to be used up:
  19. To die.
  20. To be discarded.
  21. To be lost or out:
  22. To break down or apart:
  23. To be sold.
  24. To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted.
  25. To survive or get by; to last or persist for a stated length of time.
  26. To have a certain record.
  27. To be authoritative, accepted, or valid:
  28. To say (something), to make a sound:
  29. To be expressed or composed (a certain way).
  30. To resort (to).
  31. To apply or subject oneself to:
  32. To fit (in a place, or together with something):
  33. To date.
  34. To attack:
  35. To be in general; to be usually.
  36. To take (a particular part or share); to participate in to the extent of.
  37. To yield or weigh.
  38. To offer, bid or bet an amount; to pay.
  39. To enjoy. (Compare go for.)
  40. To urinate or defecate.
adjective
  1. Away, having left.
  2. No longer part of the present situation.
  3. No longer existing, having passed.
  4. Used up.
  5. Dead.
  6. Intoxicated to the point of being unaware of one's surroundings.
  7. Entirely given up to; infatuated with; used with on.
  8. Excellent; wonderful.
  9. Ago (used post-positionally).
  10. Weak; faint; feeling a sense of goneness.
  11. Of an arrow: wide of the mark.
preposition
  1. Past, after, later than (a time).

gong

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A percussion instrument consisting of a metal disk that emits a sonorous sound when struck with a soft hammer.
  2. A medal or award, particularly Knight Bachelor.
verb
  1. To make the sound of a gong; to ring a gong.
  2. To send a signal to, using a gong or similar device.
  3. To give an award or medal to.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
  2. The contents of an outhouse pit: shit.

Etymology 3

noun
  1. A kind of cultivation energy, more powerful than qi.
  2. An advanced practice that cultivates such energy.

gonged

verb
  1. To make the sound of a gong; to ring a gong.
  2. To send a signal to, using a gong or similar device.
  3. To give an award or medal to.

good

Etymology 1

adjective
  1. (of people)
  2. (of capabilities)
  3. (properties and qualities)
  4. (when with and) Very, extremely. See good and.
  5. Holy (especially when capitalized) .
  6. (of quantities)
interjection
  1. That is good; an elliptical exclamation of satisfaction or commendation.

Etymology 2

adverb
  1. Well; satisfactorily or thoroughly.

Etymology 3

noun
  1. The forces or behaviours that are the enemy of evil. Usually consists of helping others and general benevolence.
  2. A result that is positive in the view of the speaker.
  3. The abstract instantiation of goodness; that which possesses desirable qualities, promotes success, welfare, or happiness, is serviceable, fit, excellent, kind, benevolent, etc.
  4. (usually in the plural) An item of merchandise.

Etymology 4

verb
  1. To thrive; fatten; prosper; improve.
  2. To make good; turn to good; improve.
  3. To make improvements or repairs.
  4. To benefit; gain.
  5. To do good to (someone); benefit; cause to improve or gain.
  6. To satisfy; indulge; gratify.
  7. To flatter; congratulate oneself; anticipate.

Etymology 5

verb
  1. To furnish with dung; manure; fatten with manure; fertilise.

google

Etymology 1

verb
  1. To deliver googlies.
  2. To move as a ball in a googly.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. An Internet search, such as those performed on the Google search engine.
  2. A match obtained by a query in the Google search engine.
verb
  1. To search for (something) on the Internet using the Google search engine.
  2. (by extension) To search for (something) on the Internet using any comprehensive search engine.
  3. To be locatable in a search of the Internet.

googled

verb
  1. To deliver googlies.
  2. To move as a ball in a googly.
verb
  1. To search for (something) on the Internet using the Google search engine.
  2. (by extension) To search for (something) on the Internet using any comprehensive search engine.
  3. To be locatable in a search of the Internet.

googol

numeral
  1. The number 10^{100}, or ten to the power of a hundred.

goon

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A thug; a usually muscular henchman with little intelligence (also known as a 'hired goon').
  2. A fool; someone considered silly, stupid, awkward, or outlandish.
  3. An enforcer or fighter.
  4. (WWII, PoW slang) A German guard in a prisoner-of-war camp.
  5. A member of the comedy web site Something Awful.

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A wine flagon or cask.
  2. Cheap or inferior cask wine.

ledge

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A shelf on which articles may be laid; also, that which resembles such a shelf in form or use, as a projecting ridge or part, or a molding or edge in joinery.
  2. A shelf, ridge, or reef, of rocks.
  3. A layer or stratum.
  4. A lode; a limited mass of rock bearing valuable mineral.
  5. A (door or window) lintel.
  6. A cornice.
  7. A piece of timber to support the deck, placed athwartship between beams.
verb
  1. To cause to have, or to develop, a ledge (during mining, canal construction, building, etc).

Etymology 2

noun
  1. A lege; a legend.

Etymology 3

noun
  1. A provincial or territorial legislature building.
  2. A provincial or territorial legislative assembly.

legend

noun
  1. An unrealistic story depicting past events.
  2. A person related to a legend or legends.
  3. A key to the symbols and color codes on a map, chart, etc.
  4. An inscription, motto, or title, especially one surrounding the field in a medal or coin, or placed upon a heraldic shield or beneath an engraving or illustration.
  5. A musical composition set to a poetical story.
verb
  1. To tell or narrate; to recount.

legged

Etymology 1

noun
  1. (in combinations) Someone or something having a certain number or type of legs
adjective
  1. Having legs, or a certain type or number of legs

Etymology 2

verb
  1. To remove the legs from an animal carcass.
  2. To build legs onto a platform or stage for support.
  3. To put a series of three or more options strikes into the stock market.
  4. To apply force using the leg (as in 'to leg a horse').

lodge

noun
  1. A building for recreational use such as a hunting lodge or a summer cabin.
  2. Short for porter's lodge: a building or room near the entrance of an estate or building, especially as a college mailroom.
  3. A local chapter of some fraternities, such as freemasons.
  4. A local chapter of a trade union.
  5. A rural hotel or resort, an inn.
  6. A beaver's shelter constructed on a pond or lake.
  7. A den or cave.
  8. The chamber of an abbot, prior, or head of a college.
  9. The space at the mouth of a level next to the shaft, widened to permit wagons to pass, or ore to be deposited for hoisting; called also platt.
  10. A collection of objects lodged together.
  11. An indigenous American home, such as tipi or wigwam. By extension, the people who live in one such home; a household.
verb
  1. To be firmly fixed in a specified position.
  2. To stay in a boarding-house, paying rent to the resident landlord or landlady.
  3. To stay in any place or shelter.
  4. To drive (an animal) to covert.
  5. To supply with a room or place to sleep in for a time.
  6. To put money, jewellery, or other valuables for safety.
  7. To place (a statement, etc.) with the proper authorities (such as courts, etc.).
  8. To become flattened, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind.
  9. To cause to flatten, as grass or grain.

lodged

verb
  1. To be firmly fixed in a specified position.
  2. To stay in a boarding-house, paying rent to the resident landlord or landlady.
  3. To stay in any place or shelter.
  4. To drive (an animal) to covert.
  5. To supply with a room or place to sleep in for a time.
  6. To put money, jewellery, or other valuables for safety.
  7. To place (a statement, etc.) with the proper authorities (such as courts, etc.).
  8. To become flattened, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind.
  9. To cause to flatten, as grass or grain.
adjective
  1. Lying down; used of beasts of the chase, as couchant is used of beasts of prey.

loge

noun
  1. A booth or stall.
  2. The lodge of a concierge.
  3. An upscale seating region in a modern concert hall or sports venue, often in the back lower tier, or on a separate tier above the mezzanine.
  4. An exclusive box or seating region in older theaters and opera houses, having wider, softer, and more widely spaced seats than in the gallery.

logged

verb
  1. To cut trees into logs.
  2. To cut down (trees).
  3. To cut down trees in an area, harvesting and transporting the logs as wood.
verb
  1. To make, to add an entry (or more) in a log or logbook.
  2. To travel (a distance) as shown in a logbook
  3. To travel at a specified speed, as ascertained by chip log.
verb
  1. To move to and fro; to rock.

long

Etymology 1

noun
  1. A long vowel.
  2. A long syllable.
  3. A note formerly used in music, one half the length of a large, twice that of a breve.
  4. A long integer variable, twice the size of an int, two or four times the size of a short, and half of a long long.
  5. An entity with a long position in an asset.
  6. A long-term investment.
  7. The long summer vacation at the English universities.
verb
  1. To take a long position in.
adjective
  1. Having much distance from one terminating point on an object or an area to another terminating point (usually applies to horizontal dimensions; see Usage Notes below).
  2. Having great duration.
  3. Seemingly lasting a lot of time, because it is boring or tedious or tiring.
  4. Not short; tall.
  5. Possessing or owning stocks, bonds, commodities or other financial instruments with the aim of benefiting of the expected rise in their value.
  6. Of a fielding position, close to the boundary (or closer to the boundary than the equivalent short position).
  7. (of a ball or a shot) Landing beyond the baseline, and therefore deemed to be out.
  8. Occurring or coming after an extended interval; distant in time; far away.

Etymology 2

adverb
  1. Over a great distance in space.
  2. For a particular duration.
  3. For a long duration.

Etymology 3

verb
  1. To await, aspire, desire greatly (something to occur or to be true)

Etymology 4

verb
  1. To be appropriate to, to pertain or belong to.
adjective
  1. On account of, because of.

Etymology 5

noun
  1. Longitude

Etymology 6

verb
  1. To belong.

longed

verb
  1. To take a long position in.
verb
  1. To await, aspire, desire greatly (something to occur or to be true)
verb
  1. To be appropriate to, to pertain or belong to.
verb
  1. To belong.

oblong

noun
  1. Something with an oblong shape.
  2. A rectangle having length greater than width or width greater than length.
adjective
  1. Longer than wide or wider than long; not square.
  2. Roughly rectangular or ellipsoidal

ogee

noun
  1. A double curve in the shape of an elongated S; an object of that shape
  2. A pointed arch made from two ogees
  3. An inflection point.
  4. (aesthetic facial surgery) The malar or cheekbone prominence transitioning into the mid-cheek hollow.
  5. (distillation) The bubble-shaped chamber of a pot still that connects the swan neck to the pot and allows distillate to expand, condense, and fall back into the pot.

ogle

noun
  1. An impertinent, flirtatious, amorous or covetous stare.
  2. (usually in the plural) An eye.
verb
  1. To stare at (someone or something), especially impertinently, amorously, or covetously.

ogled

verb
  1. To stare at (someone or something), especially impertinently, amorously, or covetously.

oolong

noun
  1. A partially fermented tea, often roasted, which combines the characteristics of green tea and black tea.