➠ Words that end with r
List contains 27676 Words that end with "r".
- - Person who might get a participation trophy
- - Contestant who lacked resolution in returning?
- - Also ran in close race
- - Who doesn't win varied roles?
- - one who doesn't keep getting new roles
- - one who's beaten
- - Being a failure left Rose in a mess
- - beck song that begins "in the time of chimpanzees i was a monkey"
- - He doesn't win in a close-run race
- - unlucky contestant
- - Unlucky one makes up endless resolutions.
- - the hare, in "the tortoise and the hare"
- - unsuccessful contestant
- - unsuccessful person taken in by close relatives
- - One doesn't succeed in close race
- - Sore ... (one who reacts poorly to failing)
- - A failure in new roles
- - one who does not win
- - One who's not won
- - Strip poker player in the buff, e.g.
- - One who weeps, in a saying
- - Defeated contestant
- - Runner-up in a race
- - Who the jury voted against
- - Weeper, in saying
- - Weeper, in adage
- - The one with 0 in 7-0
- - The one in last place, e.g.
- - Someone who fails consistently
- - Person who comes in last place
- - One who doesn't go past a semi?
- - One might come in last
- - One back in the pack
- - Humphrey, in 1968
- - Ford in 1976
- - ...... Takes All, Graham Greene novel
- - Defeated player
- - swap roles with no-hoper
- - Resolved over removing former president - he's a failure
- - The Spanish leading European reform initially - one that's completely unsuccessful
- - one not winning different roles
- - roles rewritten for no-hoper
- - Don't be a sore ..... and blame others for a defeat
- - victor, presumably, did better than him!
- - Felon, informally
- - "lovable" archetype
- - Opposite of a winner
- - The Biggest ......, reality TV show for slimmers
- - Line over river blocked by points failure
- - winner's opponent
- - a sore one can't handle defeat gracefully
- - Some failure, so likely to get turned over?
- - Terrible roles for unsuccessful person
- - One held back by irresolution?
- - unsucccessful person left incredibly sore
- - learner gets horribly sore and does not emerge the victor
- - Failed contender more relaxed missing an Oscar
- - He may want to change roles with the winner
- - A failure as a keeper
- - Not the best man for new roles?
- - Beaten player
- - Failure of Super League? Football fans to finally riot
- - not one with winning ways
- - failure further down when changing points
- - changing roles means defeat for him
- - victor's opposite number
- - "...... like me" (rare non-cover on "glee")
- - Failure to change roles
- - Solitary guy has change of heart: he's not successful
- - Schlump
- - less distant leader expunged failure
- - different roles for no-hoper
- - "better luck next time" addressee
- - Checkmated chess player, for example
- - no-hoper playing roles
- - Oft-failing person
- - Runner-up maybe less tense after conceding round
- - poorly-written role's failure
- - No-hoper [coll]
- - "Soy un perdedor, / I'm a ... baby, so why don't you kill me?" (Beck)
- - Second or third person?
- - "The Biggest ..." (reality show with weigh-ins)
- - Runner-up? Nearer being a non-starter
- - defeated person embraced by close relative
- - Unsuccessful gambler
- - TV's "The Biggest ...."
- - Failure more relaxed missing an Oscar
- - new roles for no-hoper
- - Defeated one
- - Defeated competitor
- - He may be sore
- - Short straw drawer, e.g.
- - Not the winner
- - Not a medalist
- - Defeated person
- - Consistent failure
- - Winner's opposite
- - Unfortunate fellow
- - Place or show horse
- - Perennial last-place finisher
- - His wager should have been sager
- - Bottom dog
- - Beck hit of 1993
- - Beaten competitor
- - A weeper, according to a saying
- - Word with sore
- - Willy Loman, classically
- - What Bryan was to Taft
- - Vanquished person
- - Unsuccessful trophy seeker
- - Unsuccessful participant
- - Trumpian insult
- - Traditional weeper
- - The Beatles' "I'm a ........"
- - Terse putdown
- - T.K.O. victim, e.g.
- - Sore one, maybe
- - Sometimes a dieter is one
- - Short-ender.
- - Runner-up, essentially
- - Proverbial weeper
- - Pointless player, perhaps
- - Person trying to smile at an awards show
- - Person faking a smile at an awards show
- - Participation trophy recipient
- - One with sour grapes?
- - One might be sore
- - Naked strip poker player, e.g.
- - Mondale on Nov. 6, 1984
- - McDowell or Pope, at Bull Run
- - Locker room sulker
- - Last-place finisher, e.g.
- - Habitual failure
- - Good sport, perhaps
- - Fortune's fool
- - Person in a fast driving competition over a quarter of a mile
- - Car modified for quarter-mile sprinting
- - One who engages in gossip or rumour
- - gossip later, perhaps, about a non-drinker
- - King Edward possibly suppressing odd bits of talk and gossip
- - a gossip
- - Gossip strangely alert around non-drinker
- - Gossip strangely alert entertaining non-drinker
- - One who snitches
- - Gossipy person
- - Gossip
- - a person who takes part in gossip
- - little snitch
- - Telltale
- - One giving things away
- - Indiscreet talker
- - Schoolyard stoolie
- - Stoolie at school
- - Yellowlegs or redshank
- - School stoolie
- - Unpopular pupil
- - School stool-pigeon.
- - Informal informant
- - Little squealer
- - Fink
- - Stool pigeon
- - Squealer
- - Snitch
- - Rat-...
- - Tale teller
- - Riviera view
- - View from the French Riviera
- - View from Nice
- - View from Montpellier
- - View from la Côte d'Azur
- - View from la côte
- - Sight from Le Havre
- - Sea in Marseilles
- - Nice view, maybe
- - Côte d'Azur view
- - CГґte d'Azur view
- - View from la plage
- - ...... du Nord (what separates Angleterre from Danemark)
- - Sight from la plage
- - Cannes view
- - Nice view
- - Marseille sight
- - Sea, in Marseille
- - View from Marseille?
- - Sea in Sorbonne
- - Sartre's sea
- - Riviera vista
- - Opening for a maid?
- - Méditerranée, par exemple
- - Jean Lafitte's milieu
- - Henri's sea
- - Gallic sea
- - French dip locale?
- - Eau naturelle?
- - Debussy topic
- - Debussy classic, "La ......"
- - Boulogne-sur-......, France
- - Big financial management co. on the NYSE
- - "La ......" (Debussy work)
- - Water on la Côte d'Azur
- - Water around Polynésie
- - Trenet's "La ......"
- - Thigh: Comb. form
- - The Celtic Sea, e.g., to the French
- - The Caribbean Sea, e.g., to Haitians
- - Terre's opposite
- - Surrounder of Jamaïque, e.g.
- - Suffix for poly or iso
- - Subject of a Debussy piece
- - St.-Tropez sight
- - St. Pierre et Miquelon surrounder
- - Source of inspiration for Debussy
- - Sea,to Patrice
- - Sea, to the French
- - Sea, to Stéphanie
- - Sea, to Steph
- - Sea, to Simenon
- - Sea, to Satie
- - Sea, to Jacques Cousteau
- - Sea, to Fifi
- - Sea, to Amélie
- - Sea, oui?
- - Sea, in Strasbourg
- - Sea, in Ste Rose
- - Sea, in St Laurent
- - Sea, in St Ambrose
- - Sea, in St Alphonse
- - Sea, in Sherbrooke.
- - Sea, in Sept Isles
- - Sea, in Saint-Tropez
- - Sea, in Nancy
- - Sea, in France [anagram of REM]
- - Sea, in St Pierre
- - Sea on a French map
- - Sea of Le Havre
- - Sea of Champagne
- - Sea in St. Croix
- - Scene in some Monets
- - Riviera waters
- - Promenade en ...... (cruise: Fr.)
- - Pole-to-pole line: Abbr.
- - Poisson's place
- - Poisson's milieu
- - Poisson's home
- - Plateau de fruits de ...... (seafood platter)
- - Plateau de fruits de ...... (seafood dish)
- - Place for bateaux
- - Overseas sea
- - Outlet for une rivière
- - On a map it may be colored bleu
- - Ocean, in Nice
- - Nice sea
- - Nice body?
- - Nice attraction
- - Milieu for un vice-amiral
- - Méditerranée, for one
- - Marin's milieu
- - Mal de ...... (sea sickness)
- - Maid's introduction?
- - Maid prefix for a mythical half-woman/half-fish
- - Loup de ...... (fish also known as branzino)
- - La Seyne-sur-......
- - La Méditerranée, for example
- - La ...... Caspienne
- - La ...... (the sea, to the French)
- - La ...... (French restaurant menu heading for seafood)
- - L'Adriatique, par exemple
- - It's seen offshore in France
- - It's seen off la côte de la France
- - It's off la côte de France
- - It's filled with eau salée
- - It's around Martinique
- - It surrounds St.-Pierre
- - It adjoins une côte
- - Ionienne, e.g.
- - Ile locale
- - Golfe setting
- - Fruits de ...... (shellfish)
- - Fruits de ...... (seafood)
- - Fruits de ......
- - French resort Villefranche-sur-......
- - French open?
- - France's Belle-Île-en-......
- - Étoile de ...... (starfish, to Cousteau)
- - Earth circle: Abbr.
- - Debussy's Â"La ......Â"
- - Debussy work, with "La"
- - Debussy theme
- - Debussy concern
- - Cousteau's workplace
- - Côte d'Azur sight
- - Corail, e.g.
- - Coco-de-...... (palm tree native to the Seychelles)
- - Clemenceau's sea
- - Boulogne-sur-......
- - Blue expanse in France
- - Bleu region?
- - Bleu body
- - Basse ......(low tide): Fr.
- - Baltique ou Caspienne, par exemple
- - Baltique or Corail
- - Atlantique, e.g.
- - Atlantique or Pacifique
- - A sea mon ami
- - "Près de la ......" (Gauguin painting)
- - "Paysage de ......" (Gustave Courbet painting)
- - "Loup de ...." (old salt: Fr.)
- - "Le bord de ...... à Palavas" (Gustave Courbet painting)
- - "La ---" (Debussy piece)
- - "La ......": Debussy
- - "Égée" or "Noire"
- - "Bleu" part of a French map
- - "Au bord de la ...." (Renoir painting)
- - .......... des Caraibes (Martinique locale)
- - ........ Mediterranée
- - ...... Noire (Russie borderer)
- - ...... Ionienne
- - ...... de Glace, glacier on the north slope of Mont Blanc
- - Île surrounder
- - Nice setting
- - "La ......"
- - 41 Across, in Arles
- - 44-Down, en français
- - Sea, to Simone
- - Locale where the French may take des vacances
- - Sea in St Foy
- - Place for les poissons
- - Sea, to Henri
- - Sea to Serge
- - Mal de —
- - Sea, to Yves
- - Adriatique ou Baltique
- - Martinique surrounder
- - Marie's sea
- - Sea, in Martinique
- - Large body of eau
- - La Méditerranée, e.g
- - Locale for un capitaine
- - French for 'sea'
- - The big eau
- - The puzzle's traveling trio
- - La Baltique, e.g
- - Cousteau's sea
- - La Mediterranee, par exemple
- - Sea, in French
- - Sea, to Patrice
- - Grande surface d'eau
- - 'La ......' (Debussy composition)
- - L'Adriatique, e.g
- - Home of les poissons
- - Suffix with iso- or poly-
- - Locale for Jacques Cousteau
- - Place for poissons
- - Debussy's sea
- - French sea
- - Sea, to Pierre
- - Sea, to Luc
- - Home to many poissons
- - Mal de ...... (passenger's queasy feeling)
- - Sea, to Debussy
- - Place for an ile
- - La Baltique, par exemple
- - Sea as in Cannes?
- - Sea: Fr
- - Sea, to Cousteau
- - Deep bleu sea
- - Intérêt d'un amiral
- - 57-Across, to the French
- - Sea in France?
- - Cousteau's milieu
- - Bleu expanse
- - Debussy subject
- - Sea, to Gigi
- - 'La ......' (Debussy opus)
- - Sea, to Stephane
- - Baltique or Adriatique
- - Sea of France
- - Boulogne-sur-...... (city on the English Channel)
- - 22 Across, en francais
- - Baltique ou Adriatique
- - Capitaine's milieu
- - Body filled with eau
- - Saintes-Maries-de-la-......, French resort on the Mediterranean
- - Sea, in Caen
- - Sea, to Jules
- - Saint-Tropez sea
- - Place for une île
- - Sea, in Saguenay
- - Dauphins' play area
- - CГґte d'Azur sight
- - Eau holder
- - Sea, in Paris
- - Mal de ...... (seasickness)
- - Cousteau's realm
- - Body of "eau"
- - French body of water
- - -- Acronym for Mars exploration rover
- - mare : latin :: ...... : french
- - Prefix with 'maid' to refer to Disney's Ariel
- - Sea, to Ravel