BEE - A flying insect, of the superfamily Apoidea, known for their organised societies, for collecting pollen, and producing wax and honey.
BEG - To request the help of someone, often in the form of money.
BIG - Of great size, large.
GEE - A general exclamation of surprise or frustration.
GEL - A semi-solid to almost solid colloid of a solid and a liquid, such as jelly, cheese or opal.
ILL - Extremely bad (bad enough to make one ill). Generally used indirectly with to be.
LEG - The lower limb of a human being or animal that extends from the groin to the ankle.
LIE - To be in a horizontal position.
BILL - Any of various bladed or pointed hand weapons, originally designating an Anglo-Saxon sword, and later a weapon of infantry, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries, commonly consisting of a broad, heavy, double-edged, hook-shaped blade, with a short pike at the back and another at the top, attached to the end of a long staff.
GLEE - Joy; merriment; mirth; gaiety; particularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast.
GILL - A breathing organ of fish and other aquatic animals.
BILE - A bitter brownish-yellow or greenish-yellow secretion produced by the liver, stored in the gall bladder, and discharged into the duodenum where it aids the process of digestion.
GLIB - Having a ready flow of words but lacking thought or understanding; superficial; shallow.
BEIGE - A slightly yellowish gray colour, as that of unbleached wool.
LIBEL - A written (notably as handbill) or pictorial statement which unjustly seeks to damage someone's reputation.
LEGIBLE - Being clear enough to be read, readable, particularly for handwriting.