➠ Words that end with s
List contains 72327 Words that end with "s".
- - makes the sound of
- - It comes and ...
- - "What ...... up must come down"
- - Works (of machine)
- - Partner of comes
- - 'What ...... around comes around'
- - Leaves the room
- - As Time ...... By, sitcom with Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer
- - "And So It ...," 2014 Diane Keaton film that celebrates a granddaughter-grandfather relationship
- - As Time ...... By, Judi Dench sitcom
- - Anything ......, Cole Porter musical
- - uses the bathroom, euphemistically
- - turns and departs
- - leaves ginger on egg salad starters
- - "so it ......"
- - "Anything ..." (anything is acceptable)
- - turns and leaves
- - "There he ... again..."
- - "There She ..." by The La's
- - Hits the road, say
- - "What I say ...!" ("I'm the boss!")
- - "That's the way it ..."
- - "Here ...... nothing!"
- - Says, in teenspeak
- - Hauls out
- - "Who ...... there?"
- - Leaves town
- - Heeds the green light
- - Says, informally
- - "What .... around ..."
- - "There ...... the neighborhood!"
- - "As Maine ...... . . . "
- - Wends
- - Porter's "Anything ......"
- - Moves on
- - Heeds a green light
- - Accepts an invitation
- - "Pop ...... the weasel"
- - "OK, here ........."
- - "Mr. Smith ...... to Washington"
- - "Halt! Who ...... there?"
- - Works, as a clock
- - What today always does
- - Walks off
- - Visits the bathroom
- - Travels (to)
- - Takes a board game turn
- - Steady as she ......
- - Micturates
- - Menotti's "Amelia ...... to the Ball"
- - Looks good (with)
- - Has a turn
- - Folds, as a business
- - Examines, with "over"
- - Converts (to)
- - Billy Squier "She ...... Down"
- - Befits or belongs.
- - AC/DC "Anything ......"
- - "There She ......"
- - "There ...... the Neighborhood" (1998 Sheryl Crow song)
- - "That's how it ....!"
- - "As Time --- By"
- - "As the saying ...... ..."
- - "As Maine ......, so . . . "
- - "Anything ......": C. Porter
- - "Anything ......" (Porter musical)
- - "Anything ......" (1934 or 1987 musical)
- - "Anything ......," Broadway hit
- - "Anything ......," 1934 song
- - 'It just -- to show you'
- - Pushes off
- - Decamps
- - Clears out
- - *'And so it ......'
- - Functions properly
- - Makes a pit stop
- - Makes a move?
- - Obeys the green light
- - Heads off
- - "...... sez ..."
- - Attends
- - Moves
- - Elapses
- - Exits the premises
- - Hits the road
- - Gets lost
- - Disappears.
- - Walks out
- - Leaves the premises
- - Proceeds
- - Fares
- - "...... happens ..."
- - Takes a turn
- - Sells for
- - Doesn't stay
- - 'It ...... without saying . . .'
- - Walks away
- - Takes one's turn
- - Departs
- - Takes a turn, in a board game
- - Takes one's leave
- - Heads out
- - 'And So It ....': Billy Joel
- - Takes off
- - Doesn't stick around
- - Exits
- - Travels
- - Travels; attempts
- - Passes by
- - Runs
- - 'How ...... it?'
- - Functions
- - Operates
- - Works
- - Splits
- - Parts
- - Leaves.
- - Matches
- - 'Anything ...?'
- - Journeys.
- - 'Here ......!'
- - "So It .. ... ": song on Taylor Swift's "Reputation"
- - Tries - and it works
- - Attends, or leaves
- - Departs; turns
- - Anything ___, Broadway musical
- - Leaves the goodies outside
- - Leaves egos damaged
- - U.S. Army females, until 1978
- - Members of an all-female mil. group
- - WWII auxiliary members
- - Army women: Abbr.
- - US mil. members
- - One-time female mil. members
- - Army gals
- - Army women
- - Part of the Army.
- - Members of the Army.
- - Members of the armed forces.
- - Members of a ten-year-old branch of the Army.
- - Army members
- - Army group
- - women in uniform, once
- - Rosie the Riveter's fighting counterparts during WWII
- - Fighting females
- - WWII females
- - Their 1943 manual said, 'Be Ready To Take Over'
- - WWII servicewomen
- - Many WWII noncombatants
- - WWII noncombatants
- - MacArthur's "best soldiers"
- - Female WWII service personnel
- - Some WWII clerks
- - "My best soldiers": MacArthur
- - WWII auxiliaries
- - Some WWII vets
- - "My best soldiers," according to Douglas MacArthur
- - WWII women
- - W.W. II noncombatants
- - 1954 war comedy "Francis Joins the ......"
- - Female soldiers in WWII
- - Some WWII personnel
- - Some WWII service personnel
- - Some U.S. inductees, once
- - Female WWII group
- - Armed forces females
- - 60-Down females
- - W.W. II servers
- - Oveta Culp Hobby's WWII underlings
- - Some W.W. II service personnel
- - WWII volunteers
- - G.I. Janes
- - Women in uniform
- - W.W. II servicewomen
- - Some servicepeople
- - Women soldiers
- - GI Janes
- - G.I. Janes of W.W. II
- - Warriors in skirts
- - Women in the military
- - Service women
- - Specialized military personnel.
- - Service women: Colloq.
- - Col. Galloway's Corps.
- - Women in service.
- - Lt. Col. Irene O. Galloway is their Director.
- - Lt. Col. Galloway's group.
- - Girls in uniform.
- - F. S. A. Chief Hobby's former charges.
- - WWII group
- - W. W. II group.
- - Servicewomen.
- - Kentucky ... (sister race of the Kentucky Derby)
- - National trees of the USA
- - Twelve ... (Ashley's estate in "Gone With the Wind")
- - The .., annual flat race at Epsom
- - Members of the beech family
- - Annual Epsom race, with "the"
- - Wilkes' plantation Twelve ......
- - Twelve ......, "G.W.T.W." plantation
- - Twelve .......... ("G.W.T.W." locale)
- - Twelve .......... ("G.W.T.W." home)
- - Twelve ...... (Tara neighbor)
- - Twelve ...... (Tara neigbor)
- - Twelve ...... (Ashley Wilkes's estate in "Gone With the Wind")
- - Twelve ...... ("Gone With the Wind" setting)
- - Trees with live, white, and bur varieties
- - Trees that squirrels are, like, obsessed with
- - The ......, Epsom downs race
- - virginia battle site, fair ......
- - Mighty ... from little acorns grow
- - White bur and english
- - They may throw shade
- - Trees once again kept still initially
- - Classic Epsom race
- - "White" or "red" trees
- - Trees brought back from Alaska originally
- - Trees that start as acorns
- - Trees whose wood is used for flooring
- - Trees that drop acorns
- - Sherman ... (Los Angeles neighborhood)
- - Pre-Derby filly race
- - Epsom race tradition of acorn bearers
- - Models of might
- - White ....; Illinois' state trees
- - acorns, later
- - Classic race at Epsom
- - stately forestation
- - Large trees
- - Stately flora
- - Acorn products
- - Trees used for firewood
- - Dumbarton ......
- - Floorboard suppliers
- - Barrel and mast producers
- - What acorns become
- - They used to be nuts
- - Mighty symbols of strength
- - Certain hardwood trees
- - Young ones are flitterns
- - Trees grown from acorns
- - They're high and mighty
- - Targets of gypsy moths, e.g.
- - Capitol Hill contingent
- - Hill hundred
- - Capitol Hill lawmakers
- - Hill honchos
- - Capitol Hill faction
- - Capitol Hill gang
- - Capitol people
- - Capitol Hill workers
- - Capitol group
- - Hill group
- - Ottawa ..., Canadian ice hockey team in the NHL whose name sounds like a group of politicians
- - Marco Rubio & Cory Booker
- - Ottawa NHL team
- - Pair of federal legislators elected by each state
- - a son meets the rest of the politicians
- - Canadian Tire Centre players
- - Ted Cruz & Rand Paul
- - Century of note
- - They make a living from bills
- - US statesmen
- - Members of a legislative assembly
- - erroneous reasons to include thai representatives
- - Roman statesmen
- - McCain/Obama
- - D.C. hundred
- - Lawmaking century
- - Tacitus and Cicero
- - Canadian Tire Centre team
- - Cato and Tacitus
- - Politically significant century
- - Losers in the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals
- - "Damn Yankees" team
- - What 1-, 19-, 34-, and 49-Across all are
- - They give us bills for their work
- - Ottawa's NHL team
- - Impeachment triers
- - They serve six-year terms
- - Ottawa NHLers
- - The other team in "Damn Yankees"
- - Toga wearers
- - Birch and Evan Bayh
- - Former D.C. nine
- - Forum honchos
- - Century in politics
- - Washington bigwigs
- - Six-year servers
- - Griffith Stadium denizens
- - Bodies in the Forum
- - Some lawmakers
- - "...and last in the American League" team
- - Pre-Twins baseball club
- - Ottawa hockey team
- - Paul Simon et al.
- - Former Washington nine
- - Brooke, once, and Braun, now
- - Gore and Gramm
- - Thesmothetes
- - Wallop and Bumpers
- - Defunct D.C. ball team
- - Two Byrds and Eagleton
- - Those in an upper house
- - Eagleton and two Byrds
- - Bumpers and Wallop
- - Two to a state
- - Some candidates
- - Ervin et al.
- - Defunct A. L. team
- - Baker, Bayh and Brooke
- - Son of 43 Across et al.
- - Congress members
- - They're the Texas Rangers now
- - Cook and Baker
- - Team nickname.
- - McGovern, Brooke, et al.
- - The Kennedys.
- - Certain names on ballots.
- - Mmes. Smith and Neuberger.
- - L. B. J.'s concern.
- - Washingtonians.
- - Group of 66 in 1860.
- - Major League team.
- - Cookie Lavagetto's team.
- - Dressen's team.
- - Team that beat the "Damn Yankees."
- - Pete Runnels and others.
- - Kuchel, Griswold, Burke, etc.
- - Washington's team.
- - Mr. Brewster and Mrs. Smith, for instance.
- - Frequent nemesis of the Yanks.
- - One-third of these seek re-election.
- - They have the power of filibuster.
- - Washington ballplayers.
- - Washington V.I.P.'s
- - Legislators
- - D.C. team
- - D.C. ball team
- - Washington team
- - State representatives?
- - Baseball team
- - American League team
- - A.L. team
- - Ball team.
- - D.C. group
- - D.C. 100
- - Bill makers
- - Explanation or sleekness
- - Note of explanation of a text.
- - Give a shine to
- - Take a shine to?
- - explanation added to a text
- - It adds luster
- - Result of polishing
- - What lacquer imparts
- - Superficial shine
- - Justify glibly, with "over"
- - Makeup bag item
- - Surface shine
- - Soft-pedal (with "over")
- - Lipstick variety
- - Woman's lip application
- - It may reflect well on you
- - False conception
- - Artfully misleading interpretation
- - Explanatory note
- - Misleading interpretation
- - Make lustrous
- - Sleekness
- - Specious appearance
- - ...... over (whitewash)
- - Annotation
- - Superficial show.
- - Enamel.
- - Lip covering
- - Makeup kit item
- - Cosmetic purchase
- - Lip application
- - Makeup item
- - Bright finish
- - Surface luster
- - Deceptive appearance
- - Make shiny
- - Shiny finish
- - Lustre
- - Luster
- - Sheen
- - Some makeup
- - Finish option
- - Paint finish
- - Polish
- - Shine
- - Lip-..
- - Pretense
- - Photo finish
- - Brilliance
- - Shiny appearance on the surface
- - Shine for the lips
- - Thick shiny paint for woodwork