➠ Words that start with h
List contains 14364 Words that start with "h".
- - Ice precipitation associated with thunderstorms
- - Ice precipitation that could dent a car
- - "... Mary," football idiom that may be used at work to refer to last-resort methods
- - It may cause roof damage
- - Frozen precipitation that can fall in summertime
- - Golf ball-sized precipitation, sometimes
- - cause of much roof damage
- - Precipitation of frozen drops
- - Pelting precipitation
- - Potentially painful precipitation
- - Welcome — precipitation
- - Spheric precipitation
- - Precipitation that might break windows
- - Precipitation that might be pea-sized or golf ball-sized
- - Precipitation that may be the size of golf balls
- - Precipitation that is sometimes described as being "golf ball-sized"
- - Icy precipitation that could dent a car
- - Greeting — precipitation
- - Golf-ball-sized precipitation, maybe
- - Frozen storm pellets that may damage cars
- - A hard rain that's a-gonna fall?
- - Precipitation type
- - Destructive precipitation
- - Precipitation in pellets
- - Precipitation that can leave dents
- - Hard precipitation
- - Solid precipitation
- - Noisy precipitation
- - Damaging precipitation
- - Painful precipitation
- - Pellet precipitation
- - Cause of some roof damage
- - Car-denting precipitation
- - Pellets that pelt
- - 'Golf ball-sized' precipitation
- - Precipitation that can cause dents
- - Precipitation stones
- - Pellets of precipitation
- - Downpour that can hurt
- - Weather forecast that's hard to predict?
- - It can be golf-ball sized
- - Icy-pellet precipitation
- - Weather phenomenon that might be compared to golf balls or grapefruits
- - Some precipitation
- - Frozen precipitation
- - Wintry precipitation
- - Icy precipitation
- - Dangerous precipitation
- - Precipitation
- - Precipitation sometimes compared to golf balls
- - precipitation that may leave dents
- - Balls of ice that fall from the sky
- - Wintry weather is healthy, you say
- - Greeting bad weather
- - Greet exaltedly
- - Greet; weather phenomenon
- - "..., Caesar!" 2016 mystery film starring Josh Brolin about a fixer working in the film industry
- - Acclaim [as]
- - greet with stones?
- - Greet; frozen rain
- - Some wet weather is welcome
- - Call (for a cab?)
- - ".... Mary, full of grace..."
- - greet the frozen drops
- - stones from a storm
- - Fairly hard to associate with the Italian salute
- - Cheerfully greet pellets of frozen rain
- - Call for a taxi
- - Salute fans leaving in a flash
- - Frail Eddie Bracken, rejected by the Marine Corps, is mistaken for a brave soldier by his home town in ... The Conquering Hero
- - Acclaim vociferously
- - salutation having no ill-feeling, one hears
- - shower with greeting?
- - frozen shower
- - a hard rain?
- - Frozen rain pellets
- - "..., Caesar!" a 2016 comedy film written by the Coen brothers and starring Josh Brolin and George Clooney
- - Downpour of ice pellets
- - "All ... the great king!" (salute)
- - Painful shower
- - "...., Caesar!"; Brolin/Clooney movie
- - Ice pellets from above?
- - Greet trouble with aspiration
- - rare forecast
- - try to get the attention of
- - Ice rain
- - Welcome cold shower
- - attract a taxi
- - Be a native of
- - Praise loudly
- - Frozen raindrops
- - Solid rain
- - Greet from a distance(Used today)
- - Salute with enthusiasm
- - Ice pellets
- - "...... to the Chief"
- - Greet loudly
- - Call a cab
- - Word with stone or storm
- - Wave to from the curb, maybe
- - Wave down, as a taxi
- - Summon, as a cab
- - Stony weather?
- - Sleet's kin
- - Signal, as a taxi
- - Pellets of ice and hard snow
- - Honor, as a military hero
- - Hard downpour
- - Flag down a cab
- - Flag Alex Rieger's vehicle
- - Cloud output, sometimes
- - Word with storm or stone
- - Word to the chief
- - Word repeated before "the gang's all here"
- - When repeated, exuberant cry
- - What AC/DC will do to "Caesar"
- - Wave down a taxi
- - Try to grab, as a cab
- - Thunderstorm pellets
- - Thunderstorm by-product, at times
- - Summon (taxi)
- - Summer fall, at times?
- - Stormy greeting?
- - Storm or stone preceder
- - Sometimes it's golf ball size
- - Sleety stuff
- - Sleet relative
- - Seek a taxi
- - Salute idols
- - Salute for Caesar
- - Repeated word in "No Code" Pearl Jam hit
- - Relative of rain
- - Rare weather forecast
- - Pelters for all seasons
- - Pellets in a tempest
- - Pellets from the sky
- - Part of a shout-out to Satan
- - Multiseasonal pelter
- - It's hard on the head
- - It falls hard
- - Icy particles
- - Ice show?
- - Ice crispies
- - Honor, as a conquering hero
- - Helter-skelter pelter
- - Greeting to the chief
- - Greeting for Clinton
- - Greet with pomp
- - Greet with enthusiasm
- - Greet Caesar
- - Greet — bad weather
- - First word of a prayer.
- - First word of "To a Skylark."
- - Farmer's nemesis
- - Farewell's friend
- - Falling ice pellets
- - Cumulonimbus creation
- - Cry, in a way
- - Call, as a taxi
- - Call loudly to.
- - Call from a distance
- - Call for — praise, vociferously
- - Before Columbia
- - Bane of farmers
- - "Huzzah!," e.g.
- - "Ave" of the Americas?
- - "......, Caesar!" (2016 George Clooney movie)
- - "...... to thee, blithe spirit!": Shelley
- - "...... to the Thief" (Radiohead album)
- - "...... to the Thief"
- - "...... to the Chief" (song played for the president)
- - "...... to the Chief" (song for the US president)
- - "...... fellow well met"
- - '03 Radiohead album "...... to the Thief"
- - ...... fellow (pal)
- - ...... fellow (genial person)
- - ...... as big as golf balls
- - ...... a cab (signal for a taxi)
- - A kind of storm
- - Kind of fellow
- - Kind of stone
- - Signal to stop
- - Stones from the sky
- - Heavy weather
- - Storm pellet
- - Call ...... to
- - Maybe gunfire salute
- - '...... to the Thief' (2003 Radiohead album)
- - Call, as a cab
- - Applaud an icy aerial bombardment?
- - Greet with shock, finally changing sides
- - Greet heartily
- - Greet with fanfare
- - Ice from above
- - Call out to
- - Flag down, as a cab
- - Pellets from above
- - Damaging downpour
- - Approve enthusiastically
- - Get a cabbie's attention
- - Welcome drop of the hard stuff?
- - Commend loudly
- - Call to come down hard
- - Salutation
- - Signal, as a cab
- - Call from the curb
- - Greet with honor
- - Call a taxi
- - Welcome with pomp
- - Greeting or shower of abuse?
- - Crop-damaging downpour
- - Pellets of ice
- - Greet rapturously
- - It comes down hard
- - One in lobby nearly manages to get flag down
- - Greet with acclaim
- - Acclaim; frozen rain
- - Spheroids from the sky
- - An enthusiastic greeting
- - Icy fall
- - Make stop, as a cab
- - Loudly acclaim
- - Storm pellets
- - Call a 27-Across
- - Weather sometimes compared to golf balls
- - Hearty hello
- - Falling ice
- - Falling pellets
- - Greet enthusiastically
- - Greeting given in icy weather?
- - It may come down hard on you
- - Mate leaves hate mail for one of The Stones
- - Icy pellets
- - Chief greeting
- - Enthusiastically acclaim
- - With 37-Across, desperate attempts
- - Icy precip
- - Formal greeting of old
- - Call to a cabbie
- - Caesar's predecessor?
- - Thunderstorm formation, perhaps
- - Pelting pellets
- - Flag, as a cab
- - Deferential greeting to Satan
- - Crop destroyer
- - Mary ....
- - Flag (down)
- - Greet
- - Warmly welcome
- - Painful pellets
- - Kind of storm
- - Nasty fall
- - Call, in a way
- - Ave.
- - Welcome warmly
- - Salute
- - Say "Hey"
- - Accost
- - Opening word?
- - Weather forecast, perhaps
- - Weather forecast
- - Hard water?
- - The gang's
- - "...... Caesar."
- - Come (from)
- - Call for
- - Winter forecast
- - Hard rain
- - Frozen rain
- - Cold shower?
- - Icy rain
- - Icy shower
- - Freezing rain
- - Icy downpour
- - Weather word
- - Come down hard
- - Rain hard
- - Extol
- - Give kudos to
- - Herald
- - Flag
- - Acclaim
- - 'Come ...!'
- - Praise
- - Glorify
- - Applaud
- - '...... welcome'
- - Greeting
- - Come from and try to attract the attention of
- - A welcome cold shower
- - Enthusiastically greet cold weather?
- - greet a shower of ice
- - Signal to stop, say
- - greet the weather
- - Dictator's healthy cold shower
- - Coen Brothers comedy about a Hollywood fixer who must keep his studio's stars out of trouble: 2 wds.
- - Long, desperate pass at the end of a football game: 2 wds.
- - Greet woman with prayer
- - Decide against hoofing it
- - Decide not to walk, perhaps
- - Shout "Taxi!"
- - How to get to Carnegie Hall, perhaps
- - Yell 'Taxi!'
- - Seek a ride, in a way
- - Cry "Taxi!"
- - Wave from the curb, say
- - Raise one's hand, perhaps
- - Wave in front of the hotel, say
- - Senate cry
- - Coen Brothers comedy about a Hollywood fixer who must keep his studio's stars out of trouble: 2 wds.
- - Greeting for Julius
- - Tribute at the Forum
- - Coen brothers comedy of 2016
- - Salute heard at the Forum
- - Forum cheer
- - Forum salute
- - Greeting at the Forum
- - 1994 Anthony Michael Hall film
- - An "Ave!" for Julius from W.S.
- - Forum greeting
- - 2016 black comedy film starring george clooney as baird whitlock
- - Vice president's official entrance march
- - Caesarian delivery?
- - Ave atque vale
- - Formal goodbye
- - 2016 Coen brothers movie
- - Whistle from the curb, perhaps
- - Short poems that Kobayashi Issa is known for
- - 17-syllable poems
- - Poems with 17 syllables
- - Poems that are in / A 5 7 5 form like / what I did right here
- - Three-line poems
- - hair trimmed by kay and we make poems
- - Works with 17 units
- - Rover's verse form and others like it
- - Delay in verse production?
- - Crunchyroll Anime Award-winning volleyball-based Japanese anime written by Haruichi Furudate
- - 17-syllable work
- - Three-line work
- - It traditionally captures the essence of the moment
- - Work with 17 syllables
- - 17-syllable form of poetry
- - A poem like this / Of 17 syllables / Split 5-7-5
- - Basho's forte
- - Basho composition
- - Type of Japanese poem
- - Type of poem.
- - Work of Matsuo Basho or Masaoka Shiki
- - Narrowly defined verse
- - Verse often inspired by nature
- - One-stanza poem
- - Japanese verse form with 17 syllables in three short phrases
- - Kublai Khan missing blank verse from Tokyo
- - Japanese poem with 17 syllables
- - Traditional three-liner
- - Poem with 17 syllables
- - Exercise in brevity
- - "An old silent pond / A frog jumps into the pond / Splash! Silence again," e.g.
- - Three-line opus
- - Its middle line is heptasyllabic
- - 17-syllable verse form
- - Japanese three-line verse
- - Poem read in a Zen garden, perhaps
- - One may be written / Just like this clue is written / But a lot better
- - Three-phrase poem
- - Poem with exactly 17 syllables
- - Verse often about nature
- - Seventeen-syllable poem
- - Seventeen-syllable creation
- - Poetic form inspired by nature
- - Evocative verse
- - Japanese poetry
- - Short poem about nature
- - Three-line Japanese verse
- - Narrowly defined poem
- - 17-syllable creation
- - Verse with 17 syllables
- - Evocative three-line verse
- - Senryu's cousin
- - 3-line poem
- - Tanka's shorter cousin
- - Three lines, perhaps
- - Brief poetry
- - Succinct verse
- - Unrhymed poem
- - Poetry form
- - It's traditionally about nature
- - Kyoshi's poetry
- - Japanese verse
- - Short poem
- - Verse form
- - Terse verse
- - japanese verse form in 17 syllables
- - three-line poem that originated in japan
- - Japanese verse with 17 syllables