➠ Words that end with s
List contains 72327 Words that end with "s".
- - Bodega conveniences
- - Bodega fixtures
- - Banking conveniences, for short
- - convenience that macau has the most of per capita, at about 313 per 100,000 adults
- - Banking conveniences at many casinos: Abbr.
- - 24-hour banking conveniences: Abbr.
- - Banking conveniences at many bars: Abbr.
- - Convenience-store conveniences
- - Hotel lobby conveniences: Abbr.
- - Tourist stop conveniences
- - Devices that dispense $20 bills: Abbr.
- - Places to enter PINs: Abbr.
- - Cash machines: Abbr.
- - Bill deliverers
- - Banking machines
- - cashpoints (abbr.)
- - 20 sources
- - Devices you can withdraw cash from: Abbr.
- - withdrawal devices
- - Teller alternatives, for short
- - Machines outside banks
- - cash-only bar devices
- - Places for taking notes?
- - Sources of bills
- - Dispensers of twenties
- - Devices in some gas stations
- - Bank machines
- - Places to stop for cash
- - Teller alternatives
- - Money withdrawal sites: Abbr.
- - Even in bad times they'll give you money
- - Hamilton producers?
- - 24/7 cash dispensers
- - Devices where you check your account balance: Abbr.
- - Bank of America devices: Abbr.
- - Chase sites?
- - Trade centre trademarks banking devices
- - devices often at cash-only businesses (abbr.)
- - they request pins
- - NCR devices
- - boxes at a bank (abbr.)
- - Devices in some drive-thrus
- - Places to enter PINs to get money: Abbr.
- - Bank machines [abbr.]
- - Features at many banks [abbr.]
- - Devices that criminals attack through "jackpotting"
- - You might "hit" them when you're low on cash: Abbr.
- - "always protect your pin" devices
- - automated teller machines, briefly
- - dots, on travel map searches
- - From all accounts, you'll get withdrawals from these
- - Where bills get passed, briefly
- - 24-hour cash dispensers
- - Wells Fargo devices: Abbr.
- - Bill dispensers briefly
- - They take cards or cash
- - Bill providers
- - Cash sources: Abbr.
- - Bill passers
- - Bread machines?
- - Bread dispensers?
- - Cash points
- - S&L devices
- - Bill dispensers
- - 20s containers
- - They're often pressed for cash
- - They pass the bucks
- - People withdraw from these
- - Green machines?
- - Cash dispensers, for short
- - Cash dispensers: Abbr.
- - They're filled with dough
- - Places of withdrawal
- - People withdraw from them
- - NCR products
- - Dollar dispensers: Abbr.
- - Cash machines
- - 20 places?
- - $20 bill dispensers: Abbr.
- - Where balance is important
- - Twenty places?
- - Twenties suppliers
- - They're known for 10s and 20s, but not 30s
- - They're good for a quick buck
- - They'll give you bills
- - They print receipts
- - They give you your money's worth
- - Sources of after-hrs. cash
- - Some drive-thrus
- - Pressure units: Abbr.
- - Places to check your balance
- - PIN seekers
- - Note passers?
- - Help for the cash-strapped
- - Fast money sources
- - Dispensers introduced in 1969
- - Dinero dispensers
- - Casino features
- - Cash sources that ask for your PIN: Abbr.
- - Cabbage dispensers?
- - Bill sources
- - Bank adjuncts
- - After-hours money sources, for short
- - 24/7 cash sources: Abbr.
- - 24-hr. sources of twenties
- - 20 holders, briefly
- - 20 dispensers
- - $20s dispensers
- - $20 bill dispensers
- - You might be recorded using them
- - You get bills from them
- - Withdrawal aids
- - Where you might pay green fees?
- - Where some people go through withdrawals?
- - Wallet fillers, for many
- - Visas may be needed to work them
- - Twenty suppliers
- - Twenties providers
- - Twenties dispensers
- - Things you may dispense with?
- - They're withdrawn from
- - They're pressed for cash, for short
- - They're known for passing notes, briefly
- - They're filled with bills
- - They'll help you get your balance
- - They take things into account
- - They take deposits 24/7
- - They require PINs: Abbr.
- - They require PINs
- - They often offer "fast cash" withdrawals: Abbr.
- - They offer 24-hr. banking
- - They may require a fee
- - They may be drive-up: abbr.
- - They dish out the dollars (abbr.)
- - They can help if you have to withdraw
- - They can fix shortages
- - Stop-offs before big dates, maybe
- - Spots where thieves might shoulder surf
- - Sources of immediate cash: Abbr.
- - Sources of cash
- - Some NCR devices
- - Some give fives
- - They cover cuts and scrapes: Hyph.
- - one engaged by company notices superficial cover-ups?
- - Scrape covers
- - Scratch covers
- - Adhesive strips to put over cuts: Hyph.
- - Boo-boo protectors in a first aid kit: Hyph.
- - Temporary solutions
- - Feels one would be mad to be out of them
- - We have at least five of these
- - one would be mad to be out of them!
- - it's sometimes necessary to come to them
- - is vaguely aware we popularly have five of them
- - "And I've got one, two, three, four, five ...... working overtime" (XTC lyric)
- - Famous five
- - Bakeries may excite them
- - Gets a whiff of
- - Perceives
- - Becomes aware of
- - Sort of suspects
- - Quintet of faculties
- - Feels sights must include extremes of Naples
- - Suspects The Bishops are living there over the school
- - Feels the presence of
- - Some claim to have six of them
- - The sort of internal messages you'd expect from sensory faculties
- - Has a premonition of
- - There are five, maybe six of them
- - There might be six
- - Man has five
- - Is aware of
- - Fivesome of faculties
- - Perceives there are five of them
- - Taste, smell, etc.
- - Touch, taste, smell, sight, hearing
- - come to one's ...... (wise up)
- - hearing, sight, etc.
- - "the hundred secret ......" (amy tan novel)
- - smell, taste and sight
- - one would be mad to be out
- - one's right wits
- - Has a hunch about
- - Sight and smell, for example
- - perceptive group
- - Smell and taste, e.g.
- - Sight, touch, etc.
- - Becomes aware
- - Vision and scent
- - Touch and others
- - Taste and touch, for two
- - Sixth and horse followers
- - Sight, touch, et al.
- - Sight, touch and taste
- - Sight, hearing, and smell
- - Sight and taste
- - Purports or imports
- - Picks up readings on
- - Picks up a vibe
- - Noted quintet
- - Is intuitive
- - Hearing and touch
- - Hearing and taste, for two
- - Gets, so to speak
- - Common pentad
- - Come to one's ......
- - Amy Tan's "The Hundred Secret ---"
- - "And steep my ...... in forgetfulness?": Shak.
- - Meanings
- - Rationality
- - Imports
- - Has a hunch
- - Just knows
- - Intuits
- - Knows intuitively.
- - Feels.
- - Taste and smell
- - Taste and touch
- - Hunches
- - Detects
- - Gets by observation
- - Feels, has some awareness
- - Come to your ......
- - Picks up germ from messengers
- - Hearing, touch etc.
- - Notices spots covering nose, oddly
- - Hearing and smell, for two
- - Taste and touch, e.g
- - Human quintet
- - Feels nurse seems to ignore every other character
- - Touch and taste, for two
- - They account for taste
- - Knows, somehow
- - Sight and smell
- - Touch and taste, e.g.
- - Has a funny feeling
- - Reads, as vibes
- - Gets somehow
- - Wits
- - Receptive group
- - What you come to when you come to
- - Has an inkling
- - Sensory faculties
- - Faculties
- - Familiar fivesome
- - Sight, smell and taste
- - Lexicographers' collection
- - Feelings
- - Bad decision makers may have lost theirs
- - Divines
- - Perceptual quintet
- - Psychic's sextet
- - Has a feeling
- - Perceptive faculties
- - Quintet important to empiricists
- - Sanity
- - Faculty group?
- - Eyesight and hearing
- - Common, horse and sixth
- - Sight and hearing
- - Feels intuitively
- - John Denver "You fill up my ......"
- - Taste and hearing
- - Taste, sight and touch
- - Feels in one's bones
- - Classic quintet
- - Touch and sight
- - Touch and taste
- - Sight, hearing and others
- - Corporeal quintet
- - Physiological pentad
- - Sight, taste and smell
- - Hearing and smell, e.g.
- - Common and horse, for two
- - Can tell
- - "The Hundred Secret ...." (Tan book)
- - Hears, e.g.
- - They may be heightened
- - Picker-uppers?
- - Smell and taste
- - Hearing and sight
- - Vision and scent, e.g.
- - Hearing and smell
- - They can be overloaded
- - They can be dulled
- - Sight and touch
- - Taste et al.
- - Foursome, for people who lack taste?
- - Biological quintet
- - Has a gut feeling
- - A human's quintet
- - Gets a feeling for
- - Touch and such
- - Feels, as a presence
- - Understands
- - Picks up on
- - Picks up
- - Sight, smell etc
- - Taste and smell, for two
- - Tragic
- - Primmer 'That sucks!'
- - "Tis a shame'
- - 'Oh, were it not so'
- - "Tis a tragedy ...'
- - 'We gave it a shot'
- - Sighed lament
- - Poetic plaint
- - Poetic lament
- - Quaint lament
- - Dejection interjection
- - Quaint plaint
- - It's said with a sigh
- - "Oy!"
- - "Oh, woe!"
- - "O, woe!"
- - Woeful expression
- - Verbal sigh
- - "Dear, dear"
- - "Ohhh!"
- - "Would that it were so!"
- - 'So it goes'
- - Lamentation
- - Hidden theme of the puzzle
- - 'Woe is me!'
- - [Boo-hoo!]
- - Plaintive cry
- - 'Tsk tsk!'
- - Word of regret
- - "— so sorry!"
- - 'Such is life'
- - 'C'est la vie'
- - Sighed line
- - [Sigh]
- - 'Rats!'
- - Distressed cry
- - Frightens
- - Mournful cry
- - "How awful!"
- - 'That's terrible'
- - Cry of despair
- - "Say it ain't so!"
- - Cry of woe
- - Cry of dismay
- - Pained cry
- - 'That's a shame'
- - 'Such a pity'
- - 'How unfortunate'
- - "That's too bad"
- - "Bummer"
- - "Such a shame"
- - "So sad"
- - What a shame!
- - Regretful comment
- - Woe
- - 'That's rough!'
- - Sound of distress
- - Cry of distress
- - Expression of grief
- - Lament
- - Quaint complaint
- - "Goodness gracious!"
- - Old-school lament
- - Old-time exclamation
- - Hand-wringer's word
- - "If only!"
- - Darn it
- - "How sad"
- - "Oh my ...!"
- - [Oh no!]
- - Dear me!
- - Cry of concern
- - [Poor me!]
- - Sob ......
- - ".... too bad"
- - '-- shame'
- - Boo-....
- - Exclamation
- - Oh dear
- - "That's not good"
- - .......... a pity!
- - Oh, that's really too bad
- - 'Sigh . . . oh, well'
- - Poetic cry
- - Sad to say, a girl gets mimicked
- - expression of despondency
- - "That's a real pity!"
- - interjection of despair
- - 'Ah, so it goes'
- - Albus Dumbledore's word of regret
- - A girl finally loses direction sad to say
- - A girl mentioned with regret
- - cry of grief, pity or shame; "...., poor yorick!"
- - Centuries-old "Aw, man!"
- - A final unending cry of woe
- - hamlet line, "...., poor yorick"
- - unfortunately locked in mental asylum
- - Word expressing grief
- - Sad to say, a maiden isn't finished
- - wistful word (archaic)
- - American getting stuffed in half of finals, unfortunately