➠ Words that start with b

List contains 22630 Words that start with "b".

bam
  • - Loud thud in comics
  • - The sound of something hitting hard
  • - "Kapow!" in comics
  • - colliding sound effect
  • - Sound of a heavy hammer hitting a wall
  • - loud comics sound
  • - Sound in a comic book fight
  • - Superhero comics sound
  • - cartoon ruckus sound
  • - Comic book sound of collision
  • - collision sound effect
  • - Crash sound in comics
  • - A comic book sound effect that signifies a collision
  • - Crash sound in a comic book
  • - Crashing sound in comics
  • - Crashing sound in comic books
  • - Collision sound in comics
  • - Big impact sound
  • - Side-of-your-fist-hitting-wood sound
  • - Sound of a hard thud
  • - The sound of an impact, as in comic books
  • - Collision sound in a comic strip
  • - Collision sound in cartoons
  • - Loud noise in a comic strip, say
  • - Loud collision sound
  • - Punching sound in comics
  • - Comic book explosion
  • - Sound made by a sledgehammer
  • - Sound effect similar to "Kapow!"
  • - "Batman" sound
  • - Sound that's similar to "Pow!"
  • - Sound of a comic book explosion
  • - Sound made by a hammer
  • - It's a hit in the comics
  • - Sound that's like "Pow!"
  • - Sound of a sudden impact
  • - Sound of a quick blow.
  • - Sound from an impact
  • - Sound effect similar to "Pow!"
  • - Sledgehammer sound
  • - Prez in some tabloid headlines
  • - Noisy town in Iran?
  • - Iranian town that sounds explosive
  • - Emeril's sound effect
  • - Comic-book thud
  • - Comic-book crash
  • - Comic strip word
  • - Carpenter's sound, at times
  • - Big hit in the comics
  • - April 1 cigar sound
  • - Blowout sound
  • - Hammering sound
  • - Comic-book punch sound
  • - Hitting sound
  • - Impact sound
  • - Collision sound
  • - Sound of impact
  • - Sound of an impact
  • - Comic book sound effect
  • - Crash sound
  • - Explosion sound
  • - Comic-strip sound
  • - Cartoon punch sound
  • - Sound of a brick hitting a barn door
  • - Loud hit sound
  • - Comic book onomatopoeia
  • - Sound made by a slug
  • - Comics fight sound
  • - Crashing sound
  • - Comic book impact sound
  • - Sound of a pound?
  • - Hammer sound
  • - Comic-book sound
  • - "In the blink of an eye . . ."
  • - Sock sound
  • - "Batman" fight sound
  • - Sound of sudden impact
  • - Batman comic word
  • - Miami Heat center ...... Adebayo
  • - emeril's favorite word
  • - Signature shout of chef Emeril Lagasse
  • - "Pow!" kin
  • - emeril lagasse's trademark exclamation
  • - emeril's alternative to "kick it up a notch"
  • - Ancient Iranian city destroyed by a 2003 earthquake, or a sudden loud noise
  • - Word repeated before Bigelow (retired professional wrestler)
  • - expression emphasized with a snap or a clap
  • - "Kapow!" relative
  • - crash-boom follower
  • - Emeril Lagasse shout
  • - Hitting noise
  • - "Emeril Live" exclamation
  • - Shout from Emeril
  • - Lagasse exclamation
  • - Emeril Lagasse's exclamation
  • - Emeril cry
  • - "Jackass" crew member Margera
  • - You might hear this when watching Emeril
  • - Word used with "kick it up a notch"
  • - Word splashed on the screen during a "Batman" fight scene
  • - Word from Emeril
  • - What Emeril says when dropping an ingredient into a pan
  • - Thud
  • - Strip noise
  • - Skater Brandon Margera's nickname
  • - Pow! alternative
  • - NYC performing arts center
  • - Noise heard on the Food Network
  • - Mah-jongg tile
  • - Loud thudding noise
  • - John Madden exclamation
  • - Hit noisily
  • - Half a "Flintstones" character?
  • - Food Network catchword
  • - Ex-Steelers running back Morris
  • - Emeril's signature shout
  • - Emeril's cry when throwing food into a pot
  • - Emeril noise
  • - Emeril Lagasse exclamation
  • - Chef's exclamation, perhaps
  • - Chef Emeril Lagasse's shout
  • - Chef Emeril Lagasse's one-word catchphrase
  • - Chef Emeril Lagasse's expression
  • - A mah-jongg tile
  • - [Spice attack!]
  • - "Wham!" follower
  • - "Pow!" cousin
  • - "Let's ...... it up a notch!" (phrase spoken by Chef Elzar, a "Futurama" character based on Emeril Lagasse)
  • - [All of a sudden!]
  • - Suddenly
  • - Smile broadly
  • - 'Booyah!'
  • - Dull noise
  • - "Socko!"
  • - "Kapow!"
  • - 'Pow!' relative
  • - 'Pow!'
  • - "Ka-boom!"
  • - "Kapow!" cousin
  • - Comics impact
  • - 'Ka-pow!'
  • - Emeril catchword
  • - Emeril's interjection
  • - Word before boozle
  • - Emeril outburst
  • - Emeril exclamation
  • - Relative of 'POW!'
  • - 'Whap!'
  • - Lagasse outburst
  • - Explosion noise
  • - Cartoon thud
  • - "Batman" TV show word
  • - Emeril Lagasse catchword
  • - Emeril's shout
  • - Honoré de ......, French author of La Comédie humaine
  • - honoré de ...... (french author of "the human comedy")
  • - French novelist, Honoré d. 1850
  • - French novelist, d. 1850
  • - Honore de --, French novelist
  • - "The French Dickens"
  • - French author of the novel series La Comedie Humaine
  • - French writer backing key party infiltrated by extreme characters
  • - 'The Human Comedy' writer
  • - Graduate finds all the letters turned upside down in exam by French author of human comedy
  • - "The Human Comedy" author
  • - French novelist or place in Alberta
  • - French realist who wrote "La Comédie humaine"
  • - French novelist Honoré de ......
  • - French novelist (1799-1850)
  • - French editor and novelist.
  • - Great French novelist.
  • - French novelist
  • - French author
  • - French writer
  • - Novelist Honoré de ---
  • - "La Comidie Humaine" author
  • - Novelist Honoré de —
  • - Author admired by Proust
  • - 'La Comedie Humaine' author
  • - Novelist and extreme characters left in taxi heading west
  • - Inspiration for Proust
  • - Pioneer in literary realism
  • - "La Cousine Bette" novelist
  • - Rodin sculpture subject
  • - Author of "Le Père Goriot"
  • - "La comédie humaine" novelist
  • - Author of "Le Comedie Humaine"
  • - Droll Stories author
  • - Author of more than 90 novels
  • - Author of "Comédie Humaine."
  • - "Le Père Goriot" author
  • - Railing on stairs or balcony
  • - Adults are moved behind black railing
  • - Railing with molded supports
  • - Parapet railing
  • - Railing + supports
  • - Stair railing
  • - Part of a balcony
  • - Balcony railing
  • - Offered to conceal desire artist represented in parapet edging
  • - Parapet
  • - Rail coach carrying the French turned over business
  • - Rail links globe endlessly with American business
  • - A bad result, collapsing row of pillars
  • - Labour upset American business support
  • - Part of a stairway
  • - More than one railing at absurd Les being uncouth
  • - J ..., "Mi Gente" singer who has more than 57 million monthly listeners on Spotify
  • - Speyside single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Dufftown, Scotland owned by William Grant & Sons
  • - Where the Sun shines?
  • - City that's an anagram of 16-Across
  • - Where 37 Across died
  • - Where Johns Hopkins is.
  • - Where the Hawaii Mars was built.
  • - Largest city in the US state of Maryland
  • - English lord
  • - I, Alberto Merolio, whipped an American baseball player
  • - hattie carroll's place of lonesome death
  • - in which us city was the acclaimed drama series the wire set?
  • - Indian food: second helping in US city
  • - Port on Chesapeake Bay
  • - Maryland metropolis
  • - Largest city in Maryland
  • - *Hayloft item
  • - 'Charm City'
  • - City famous for crab cakes
  • - Locale for all John Waters movies
  • - "The Wire" city
  • - Poe's last home
  • - Home of Johns Hopkins
  • - 35 Down's team
  • - Did this lord have a moral bite?
  • - The Monumental City
  • - George Calvert, Baron .......
  • - This lady is a cake.
  • - City on the Patapsco.
  • - Mr. Dykes' bailiwick.
  • - H. L. Mencken's home.
  • - "Colts" of pro football.
  • - Maryland city
  • - Sun spot?
  • - city's hot food attracting call for extra
  • - Maryland's most populous city that was the birthplace of Babe Ruth
  • - City whose harbor empties into the Chesapeake Bay
  • - Charm City physician?
  • - Orioles team physician?
  • - Johns Hopkins U. physician?
  • - Doctor from Johns Hopkins?
  • - Colts' winter home
  • - Fort McHenry defended it in 1814
  • - Fort McHenry defended it
  • - Babe Ruth, in 1914
  • - Babe Ruth, for three months in 1914
  • - Bird who may come home?
  • - Camden Yards sight
  • - Camden Yards pro
  • - Relative of a bobolink
  • - Ripken or his son
  • - American bird named after an English lord
  • - Wearer of an orange coat
  • - Bird who runs home?
  • - Airborne baseballer
  • - 36-Across song from "To Have and Have Not"
  • - Maryland fowl?
  • - Cal Ripken is one
  • - Cousin of the meadowlark
  • - A.L. athlete
  • - Bird with a title
  • - American Leaguer
  • - Camden Yards player
  • - Black-and-orange bird
  • - Maryland's state bird
  • - Colorful bird
  • - Songbird
  • - Bird ....
  • - Pre-Indianapolis team
  • - N.F.L. team
  • - They moved to Indianapolis
  • - Painting exhibitor on wheels in a Maryland city?
  • - One might stare at the Sun
  • - *Babe Ruth or Michael Phelps, by birth
  • - Scandinavian sea
  • - Atlantic sea
  • - Sea or States
  • - Northern sea
  • - European sea
  • - Arm of the Atlantic.
  • - This lies east of 1 Across.
  • - Memel's sea.
  • - A boundary of U.S.S.R.
  • - Sea of Sweden.
  • - Sea bordering Lithuania.
  • - Bottled European sea.
  • - European expanse of water
  • - Sea of northern Europe
  • - Like Latvia
  • - Like Latvia, Lithuania, or Estonia
  • - Easy Monopoly purchase
  • - Gdansk's ships sail here
  • - Memel's waterfront.
  • - Scandinavian waters.
  • - Where Bornholm is.
  • - Monopoly avenue
  • - Monopoly property
  • - Curry gets cold, very cold
  • - Body of water at the eastern end of the Kiel Canal
  • - basalt mixed with ice water
  • - semi-enclosed arm of the atlantic
  • - The Gulf of Bothnia is part of it
  • - Part of Poland's border
  • - European body of water
  • - It borders Sweden and Poland
  • - Its chief passenger ports include Tallinn, Turku, and Rostock
  • - View from Gdansk
  • - Cat is able to swim about in watery expanse
  • - Latvia-Sweden separator
  • - St. Petersburg is on it
  • - Gotland's locale
  • - Danzig's waterfront.
  • - One of three former Soviet republics
  • - End of the quote
  • - Tardy for shuttle in Orioles' home?
  • - End of the quote
  • - Certain Monopoly property
  • - Purple Monopoly property
  • - Monopoly property
  • - Monopoly spot next to INCOME TAX
  • - Lithuanian jalopy
  • - Lithuanians, e.g.
  • - Lithuanians or Letts.
  • - Lithuanians.
  • - Latvians, e.g.
  • - Native Latvians
  • - Northern Europeans
  • - Baltic barons.
  • - Certain Europeans
  • - Sumatra wildcat
  • - Radio converting device
  • - Radio device.
  • - Support graduate with brilliance at Harvard, say
  • - A small pillar supporting a stair rail or a parapet coping
  • - In storm secure a support
  • - British qualify to receive American support
  • - Boasting about American's support
  • - Type of decorative support for a rail
  • - Speak boastfully to secure a post
  • - One of a number of closely spaced supports for a railing
  • - Railing support
  • - Support for a railing.
  • - Boastful talk securing a post
  • - Pillar of America consumed by boasting
  • - Rail pillar
  • - Railing feature
  • - Type of furniture leg
  • - Staircase railing part
  • - Railing part
  • - animated movie about the 1925 serum run
  • - 1920s sled dog honored with a statue in New York City's Central Park
  • - celebrated 1920s sled dog
  • - Famous Iditarod dog
  • - Famed Iditarod dog
  • - 1995 animated wolf-dog
  • - Sled dog with a statue in Central Park
  • - Sled dog with a statue in New York's Central Park
  • - Sled dog of a 1995 film
  • - Heroic 1920s sled dog
  • - Serum-toting dog
  • - 1995 animation based on a heroic siberian husky
  • - Kevin Bacon-voiced film canine
  • - 1995 movie about a racing wolfdog voiced by the one and only Kevin Bacon
  • - Celebrated husky
  • - AL East city, for short
  • - Maryland's largest city, informally
  • - Md.'s largest city
  • - Iditarod Trail runner
  • - 1995 animated film set in Alaska
  • - Capital of Maryland, informally
  • - Canine hero of a '95 film
  • - Animated flick of 1995
  • - 1995 animated film
  • - Largest city in Md.
  • - Of Riga's sea: Prefix.
  • - ...... Slavic, a European language.
  • - Of a North Sea region: Comb. form.
  • - City in Md.
  • - Baltic: Comb. form.
  • - Stair rail supports.
  • - *Talks loudly and boastfully
  • - Staircase railings
  • - 1983 World Series champs
  • - Birds in the NFL?
  • - NFL team
  • - NFLer since 1996
  • - Dance party in Maryland
  • - Team harangue?
  • - O O O . . .
  • - Phoenician goddess
  • - View from the Transamerica Tower?
  • - Charm City newspaper:
  • - Maryland-based daily paper