➠ Words that end with r
List contains 27676 Words that end with "r".
- - Catch a few waves?
- - a cry of approval to listen to
- - He has a right to receive information
- - Catch a sound
- - Listen to the chap who has a warm heart
- - Perceive a sound with the ear
- - listen to half a cry of approval
- - Consider, as in a high court
- - Do a judge's task
- - Act as a judge
- - Perform a judicial function
- - Try a case
- - Preside at a trial
- - Perform a judge's function
- - Employ a sense
- - Attend a concert
- - "You could ...... a pin drop"
- - When doubled, a shout of approval
- - When doubled, a cry of approval
- - Repeated, a shout of approval
- - Preside over, as a case
- - Half a cry in Parliament
- - Get the message, in a way
- - Consider a case
- - Catch a phrase?
- - "I ...... a Rhapsody": 1940 song
- - Sense, in a way
- - Perceive (a sound)
- - Try, as a case
- - Verb that rhymes with a related organ
- - Do a judge's job
- - When repeated, a cry of approval
- - Adjudicate, as a case
- - Consider, in court
- - Be a good listener
- - Learn about some cr?me de menthe - a refreshment
- - Consider officially, as a judge
- - Consider, as a case
- - Consider, judicially
- - Consider officially
- - Employ a certain sense
- - Consider, as a high court
- - Pick up, in a way
- - Catch, in a way
- - Use a sense
- - Consider
- - Am told
- - "I can't ... you" ("Speak louder!")
- - Find out by word of mouth
- - try to be picked up in this place
- - "...... ye! ...... ye!" (town crier's cry)
- - What one intends to do when listening
- - Never ... the end of it
- - Pick up her article within
- - Pick up from the grapevine
- - people in the back may not do it
- - Detect with the ears
- - Learn what is less than heartening
- - Get wind of sweetheart releasing tweets
- - listen to 10, mostly
- - "Great to ... your voice!"
- - "... ye!" (town crier's repeated cry)
- - Let's ... It for the Boy (#1 hit song for Deniece Williams)
- - Pick up on the grapevine
- - Receive, as news
- - Perceive by ear
- - Learn what's in the area
- - Roll of Thunder ... My Cry (Newbery Medal winner by Mildred D. Taylor)
- - .... of; learn about
- - Haruki Murakami's first novel "... the Wind Sing"
- - Ear's function
- - See No Evil ... No Evil (Richard Pryor/Gene Wilder comedy)
- - pick up sound
- - Listen to, say
- - Not need to say "What did you say?"
- - "Eyes let you see and ears let you ..."
- - Perceive Audibly
- - Perceive sounds
- - "Did you ... the bells ringing?"
- - Listen with your ears?
- - endless courage may result in try
- - Take part of judge in The Archers
- - Beasties Alright ... This
- - verb that, when its first letter is removed, becomes the body part that does it
- - pick up auditory cues
- - "Are you able to ... me at the back?"
- - .... the waves crashing
- - Part 4 of the quotation
- - Sit in judgment
- - Listen and pay attention
- - Preside over, in court
- - Hold court
- - Get the word
- - Get word
- - Use your ears
- - Get from the grapevine
- - Eavesdrop successfully
- - Detect sound
- - Be the judge in
- - "I can't ...... you!" (sergeant's words)
- - "Can you ...... me now?"
- - "...... me out"
- - Word between now and this
- - When repeated, words of agreement
- - When repeated, word of agreement
- - When repeated, an expression of approval
- - When repeated, "I agree"
- - What you do with your ears
- - Take testimony
- - Take in sounds
- - Rolling Stones "Almost ...... You Sigh"
- - Receive news (from)
- - Permit to speak
- - Part of "Oyez!"
- - Parliament cry
- - M.P.'s cry
- - Learn about aurally
- - Laudatory word, when said twice.
- - It's hard to do in some restaurants
- - House of Lords cry
- - House of Commons cry
- - Get word of
- - Get an earful
- - Famine relief band ...... 'n Aid
- - Detect with your ears
- - Companion of see and speak
- - Be told
- - "You're gonna ...... me roar!" (Katy Perry lyric)
- - "See no evil, ...... no evil, speak no evil"
- - "La-la-la, I can't ...... you!"
- - "I'll never ...... the last of it!"
- - "I can't ...... you!" ("Speak up!")
- - "I can't ...... you!"
- - "I ...... You Knocking"
- - "I ...... what you're saying"
- - "Do you ...... me, do you care?"
- - "Can you ...... me now?" (Verizon catchphrase)
- - "... ...... no evil ..."
- - "I just won't ...... of it"
- - ...... It Now (radio show hosted by Murrow)
- - ...... about (be informed of)
- - ...... 'n Aid
- - "Did you ...... that?"
- - ...... of (learn).
- - Learn by word of mouth
- - Be informed.
- - Audition
- - Harken
- - Oyez!
- - Tune in
- - Pay heed
- - Adjudicate
- - Cheer up
- - Get wind of
- - 'Can you ...... me?'
- - Learn
- - Take in aurally
- - Listen at this point on radio
- - Perceive sound
- - Catch wind of
- - Pick up on charm coming from March Hare
- - Word repeated to express agreement
- - Hark
- - Sympathize with
- - With 23-Down, listen to
- - Perceive aurally
- - Discover aurally
- - Get news of
- - Detect aurally
- - Get the news from sweetheart releasing tweets
- - Learn through the grapevine
- - When doubled, 'I agree!'
- - Learn via the grapevine
- - Be told of
- - Catch some waves?
- - Perceive with the ears
- - Take the testimony of
- - Catch word of
- - Catch present being delivered
- - Get the news
- - With 6-Down, catch wind of
- - Pick up aurally
- - Be attentive
- - Give an audience to
- - Perceive with the ear
- - Get news
- - "Now ...... this!"
- - Try in court
- - When repeated, "Amen!"
- - Pick up with your head
- - Half an approval
- - Take, as testimony
- - Use one's ears
- - When repeated, 'Great speech!'
- - Try to catch what's said
- - Get the message
- - Learn in passing
- - Be all ears
- - Learn about
- - Receive word
- - Use one of one's senses
- - Pick up courage no end
- - Tune in to
- - Try to listen
- - Use sound judgment?
- - Take, as oral arguments
- - Be informed of
- - Present picked up for judge
- - Listen in
- - Listen to Bach's final piece with organ
- - Judge in this place, we're told
- - Take in some music
- - "I ...... you, man"
- - Take in, as testimony
- - Find out about
- - When repeated, "Well said!"
- - Use the ears
- - Use one's 106-Across
- - Catch with one's ears
- - Take testimony from
- - Eavesdrop on
- - Learn of
- - Listen to
- - Pay attention to
- - Lend an ear
- - Lend an ear to
- - Attend
- - Find out.
- - Eavesdrop
- - Pick up on
- - "Ye ......!"
- - Pick up
- - Take notice of
- - Regard
- - Preside over
- - Be avoiding shift to wheat-farming perhaps and fail
- - Fall to arrive with a farmer
- - Arrive with grazier during fall
- - Suffer a bad defeat; fall heavily
- - Fail to arrive, having run into a policeman
- - Fall heavily for a policewoman guarding Romeo after approach
- - Fall: Colloq.
- - Fall heavily
- - Fail badly
- - Fail
- - milan's santa maria delle grazie (da vinci)
- - Leonardo work housed in a Milanese convent
- - A famous creation by Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci, which depicts Christ's final meal with his disciples: 3 wds.
- - da Vinci's painting which is also the world's most reproduced religious painting : 3 wds.
- - Painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- - Leonardo da Vinci mural in Milan
- - Biblical Leonardo da Vinci work on which Warhol based more than 100 paintings: 3 wds.
- - Leonardo da Vinci mural
- - Leonardo da Vinci painting
- - Da Vinci painting once cut into to enlarge a doorway
- - Mural in convent: reworked that less nearer the ceiling
- - Cooper man
- - American novel's representation of sheltered year
- - National Pizza Month
- - Leaf-raking month
- - Fall month
- - Thanksgiving Day's month, in Canada
- - Month in which Sputnik 1 was launched
- - Month in which Sputnik I was launched
- - Month in which Sputnik was launched
- - Harvest month
- - The eighth month, once
- - United Nations Day month
- - Reggie's month
- - When U. N. Day is.
- - 31 days.
- - Ike's birth month.
- - Month in which "Jane Eyre" appeared.
- - Important month in Russian history.
- - Month
- - ADHD awareness month
- - Month whose birthstone is opal
- - month in which world mental health day occurs
- - opal and marigold are symbols for this month
- - month in which british summer time ends
- - Month during which British Summer Time ends
- - 31-day month
- - What 10 may mean
- - Clancy's "Red" sub
- - When the Supreme Court term starts
- - When Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving
- - Kind of surprise
- - Bierfest time
- - Part of a fall
- - 1981 U2 album
- - When the Supreme Court session starts
- - ...... surprise (election swayer)
- - Mr. ...... (Reggie Jackson's nickname)
- - Tenth in a series
- - The Hunt for Red ........
- - When the swallows leave Capistrano
- - Revolution time in Russia
- - Discovery time: 1492
- - When rakes come out of closets
- - When rakes are seen in suburbia
- - Fall time
- - 1905 manifesto
- - Ale time
- - Series time.
- - Time of St. Luke's summer.
- - Time of "bright blue weather."
- - Calendar term.
- - 'Now!'
- - Time of revolution?
- - Senior officer to be heading for Rome in just over four weeks
- - one escaping wild punch engages 'duck and cover'
- - Punch catches offensive stranger on beach?
- - One on vacation
- - Tourist's old cap crushed by wild punch
- - Tourist having punch round lido getting drunk
- - travel company?
- - Travel agent perhaps is taking a break
- - Tourist ....
- - More noble
- - trefoil pattern that's nobler
- - fall of tie rack engulfing high & mighty to a greater extent
- - Taller
- - More high-minded
- - Higher, as ambitions
- - Higher, having left Rio dancing!
- - Grander
- - More exalted
- - Extending higher
- - More elevated
- - Higher
- - change clothes in the morning twice, looking up old school
- - Two MAs blocking reform in one's old college
- - Former college to change, introducing degrees
- - Your school, college or university
- - Spit out mock turtle soup lacking substance
- - Let out oddly supple voice
- - Throw out fifty getting into small club
- - Confused talk
- - Rapid and incoherent talk
- - Wild turtles found around park make a spitting sound when communicating
- - Speak with a spitting sound
- - Make spitting sounds when speaking (in a rage?)
- - Articulate confusedly, as in a rage
- - The spit of wild turtles found around park
- - Eject drops
- - Show confusion
- - Rapid, confused speech
- - Confused noise
- - Stagger like a fish eater after finishing breakfast
- - move slowly like an adder?
- - summer walk of the very old
- - What two-year-olds do
- - Walking in an unsteady manner
- - Walk like a tosspot
- - Walk like a two-year-old
- - Stagger
- - Stagger like an old junk man?
- - wobbly step counter?
- - first of tutors, fish-eater, with unsteady gait
- - those up in the turret totally feel it sway as if about to fall
- - Are not on a secure footing, he adds
- - Team leader getting animal to walk unsteadily
- - to race with hesitation, or to move slowly
- - go reeling
- - Walk shakily from the counter
- - Be unsteady on one's feet
- - Be shaky on one's feet
- - Walk with a cane, say
- - Threaten collapse
- - Sway, as if about to fall
- - Sway as if to fall
- - Seem about to fall
- - Dodder
- - Display unsteadiness
- - Barely walk
- - Approach collapse
- - Actress Audrey
- - Be unstable
- - Go this way and that
- - Wobble
- - Sway unsteadily
- - Be unsteady
- - Threaten to fall
- - Walk shakily
- - Move unsteadily
- - Reel
- - Wobble while walking
- - Stumble along Dodder
- - Rock adder
- - Walk unsteadily
- - Sway
- - Stumble
- - Oscillate
- - Rock.
- - adder to make unsteady progress
- - Lurch
- - baby has the hollow right to wobble