➠ Words that start with n
List contains 9560 Words that start with "n".
- - Got exactly
- - it's secured for national leader, troubled
- - fastened with spikes
- - Fixed with hammer
- - Completely got
- - Affixed with spikes
- - Got perfectly right
- - Got 100 percent on
- - Fastened securely with a pointed piece of metal
- - Fixed with pins
- - Fixed with a spike
- - Got just right
- - Affixed with a hammer
- - Got exactly right
- - Fixed with a pin
- - Daniel Cook got it right
- - Fixed with metal spikes
- - Fastened with a hammer
- - Daniel carelessly got it right!
- - Got down pat
- - Got just right (with "it")
- - Attached with a hammer
- - Did right
- - Fastened with brads
- - Got
- - Got an A on
- - '.... it!'
- - Daniel has new form fixed
- - Any number were ill and had a seizure?
- - fixed form of denial
- - Used hammer to affix
- - secured deal in confusion
- - Pinned, tacked
- - Pinned to wall
- - caught, but not riveted
- - Attached, anchored
- - Caught in a dishonest denial
- - Caught in endless dishonest dealing
- - Mastered [performance]
- - Exposed as a lie; tacked
- - Hit hard(Used today)
- - Tacked
- - Stuck, like a landing
- - Secured by hammering
- - Firmly attached — arrested
- - Did to a T
- - Hit precisely
- - Fixed in Aegean location to the north
- - Aced
- - Executed perfectly
- - Draw a line cutting out war - or get hammered
- - Performed perfectly
- - Navy is unsuccessful, leaderless and gets hammered
- - Caught -- as toe may be?
- - Arrested northern cook on the way back
- - Used a hammer
- - Executed to perfection
- - Stuck, as a landing
- - Pinned down
- - Caught in denial, unexpectedly
- - Daniel (anag.)
- - Firmly affixed
- - Exposed strange denial
- - Returning Greek islander not allowed to escape?
- - Ian's thrown up: was first to be hammered
- - Stuck, in gymnastics
- - Notts opener wasn't well caught
- - Caught redhanded
- - Daniel Cook is hammered
- - Aced the audition
- - Caught red-handed
- - Did perfectly
- - Threw out on the basepaths, in baseball lingo
- - Caught in the act
- - Firmly affixed, in a way
- - Tackled hard
- - Fastened securely
- - Threw out, as a baserunner
- - Caught but good
- - Stuck, gymnastically
- - Attached using a hammer
- - Walloped hard
- - Belted
- - Threw out, as a runner
- - Hit dead-center
- - Denial anagram
- - Drove tenpennies
- - Nabbed off base
- - ...... down (settled definitely)
- - Out at the plate
- - ...... down (made final)
- - Did carpentry work
- - Exposed, as a lie
- - Made secure.
- - Captured: Colloq.
- - Drove ten-pennies.
- - Caught out on base.
- - Clinched.
- - Exposed a lie.
- - Firmly fixed
- - Nabbed
- - Did carpentry
- - Hit on the head
- - Caught
- - Captured
- - Trapped
- - Completed perfectly
- - Fastened, in a way
- - Fastened firmly
- - Fastened
- - Busted but good
- - Hit hard
- - Fixed trouble in elevated study
- - Complete, as details
- - Clinch
- - Clinch, as a victory
- - Finally fix digital attachment that's not working
- - Establish beyond dispute spike is in Ulster
- - Confirm trouble in northern county
- - Lad now in terrible fix
- - Establish conclusively
- - Settle once and for all
- - Make final
- - Settle definitely
- - Settle firmly.
- - Secure
- - Finalize
- - Roofer's power tool
- - Deck builder's tool
- - Woodworker's power tool
- - Carpentry power tool
- - Carpenter's time-saving tool
- - Carpenter's tool, or a carpenter, at times
- - Roofer's tool
- - Carpenter's power tool
- - Carpenter.s tool
- - Linear (anag.)
- - roofer, regularly
- - Automatic hammer
- - Art hanger, at times
- - Carpenter's gun, perhaps
- - Hammer's faster relative
- - It's faster than a hammer
- - A carpenter, at times
- - Carpenter's gadget
- - Hammer user
- - Carpenter, often
- - Hammer operator, e.g.
- - User of spads and brads
- - One busy with a hammer
- - Pinner
- - Crackajack.
- - Hammer applier.
- - Carpenter
- - Carpenter, at times
- - Carpenter's machine
- - Fastening device
- - Roofer, at times
- - Crackerjack
- - Attached by pounding
- - Attached, in a way
- - Attached with a hammer
- - A line spun by academic that's absolutely certain
- - Fastened using a hammer
- - Fastened, in a way
- - Like horseshoes on barn doors
- - Cosmetic coating
- - Revlon product
- - Wood shop power tools
- - Carpenter's pneumatic tools
- - Fixers showing new adaptation of serial
- - Certain guns
- - Carpenters, at times
- - Carpenters and roofers, at times
- - Carpenters, sometimes
- - Roofers, often
- - self-congratulatory comment from proud carpenter?
- - Caught a three-time Best Actor red-handed?
- - Forced to agree with dandelion being uprooted
- - Made final
- - Made sure of
- - Secured
- - Settled
- - Secured, as carpet tacks
- - Enclosed, perhaps
- - Post-exam exultation
- - "I did great on that!"
- - "couldn't have done that any better!"
- - show hosted by nicole byer featuring often unappetizing desserts
- - "Damn, that was spectacular!"
- - sarcastic cry after an epic fail
- - 'I did that perfectly!'
- - Did a perfect job
- - Cry of success that can also be a sarcastic admission of failure
- - Aced a test
- - Sarcastic response to a fail
- - 'I totally crushed that!'
- - Sarcastic shout of nonsuccess
- - 'Perfecto!'
- - Words often said with a fist pump
- - Passed the test in a big way
- - Performed a routine perfectly
- - Was right on target
- - "That was perfect!"
- - Performed perfectly
- - Perfect ....
- - Fastener
- - Fasten, in a way
- - Metal fastener
- - Fastener in a gun
- - Fasten
- - Make fast
- - Part of the body to which the word "ungual" applies
- - Covering on tip of the finger
- - Clip-and-file item
- - What a construction worker may drive
- - Often-painted body part
- - Get perfectly
- - Shingle securer
- - Brad and Angelina originally in love
- - Filing target
- - Brad observed in Gretna illegally
- - Toe part
- - Brad or tack
- - Carpenter's gun insert
- - Get it exactly right on the borders of nature trail
- - Nationalist dismissing station gets hammered
- - Brad, for one
- - Clipper's target
- - Polish target
- - Achieve perfectly
- - Apprehend, so to speak
- - Press-on item
- - Finger part
- - Catch but good
- - Nothing for securing a collar
- - One might get a big tip
- - Brad's cousin
- - Fix one's heart trouble
- - Hammering target
- - Finger or toe part
- - Item measured in pennies
- - Emery board target
- - Execute perfectly, as a routine
- - Do flawlessly
- - One of twenty showing polish?
- - Surface to polish
- - Firm up, with "down"
- - What a manicurist files
- - Polished body part
- - Carpeter's need
- - A carpenter can drive it
- - Talon
- - Hardware item
- - It has a point
- - Hit on the head
- - Board member
- - Member of the board
- - It gets hammered
- - Carpenter's need
- - Manicure target
- - Manicurist's concern
- - Polish
- - Catch in the act
- - Catch, as a crook
- - Catch red-handed
- - Arrest (informal)
- - Catch, as a criminal
- - Catch a thief
- - Bust
- - Catch a crook
- - Claw
- - Ace
- - Secure
- - Attach, in a way
- - Biting
- - Fix firmly
- - ".... catch!"
- - Apprehend
- - Capture
- - Arrest
- - Nab
- - Seize
- - ...... collar
- - Hit hard
- - Clinch
- - Thin pointed piece of metal with a flat head
- - Jimmy ......, star of Spender
- - Panel pin
- - Hammer's partner
- - jimmy —, singer-actor who played the title role in 1990s bbc tv series spender
- - Apprehend American's in love
- - Horny plate on a finger or toe
- - It might be bitten or hammered?
- - Go at it tooth and ....
- - Could be filed under clout
- - Secure file may be deployed here
- - One could be manicured or pedicured
- - it has a point to drive home
- - nothing goes round a collar
- - Part of a finger or toe
- - Word that can go before box or carrier
- - catch tails of lion, zebra, okapi and jackal
- - Fix and save salon
- - Place to have a manicure
- - Establishment making good bed covers?
- - Very tense: keen on arrest
- - Thrilling to catch cold!
- - Do a great job as an attack dog?
- - Like a cliffhanger
- - Suspenseful part - punching, grabbing!
- - Causing great tension
- - Arresting boxing scrap, very exciting
- - Very suspenseful
- - Thrilling to catch cold!
- - Keen to get under catch, very anxious
- - Tense and bitter after arrest
- - Child's undesirable habit causing anxiety
- - Super-suspenseful
- - Worrier's habit
- - Carpenter's bad habit?
- - Nervous habit
- - Tense
- - Suspenseful
- - Cuticle scrubber
- - Little sweeper turned Ian Rush – initially left back's taken in
- - Shun Blair (anag)
- - Hand cleaner
- - Anti-personnel explosive device
- - They go down to the wire
- - Like games that go into overtime
- - Close games, perhaps
- - Games that go into overtime
- - Tense contests
- - Scary movies, often
- - They're good for their own job, but lousy for cutting thicker stuff
- - Tool often used before filing (NBA)
- - Tool used before filing
- - Trimming tool
- - Manicurist's tool
- - Grooming tool
- - Manicurist's item
- - Manicurist's ship?
- - Manicurist's device
- - You might have a file for this
- - Hand model's paramount concern
- - Hand cleaners
- - Cuticle scrubbers
- - Old anti-Sri Lanka war chant?
- - Fancy work from a manicurist
- - Finger painting?
- - Some salon paintings
- - Some paintings at a salon
- - Some finger painting
- - small (and typically short-lived) decoration
- - Manicurist's creation
- - After new trouble, save digital enhancements here
- - al and brian refurbished beauty salon
- - Fix pub providing service found on the high street
- - Manicurist's establishment
- - crack in blade to create concern for a manicurist
- - Manicurist's target
- - portion of skin underneath a digit's protective plate
- - Part at the end of your finger
- - Fingertip area
- - Covered area near the fingertip
- - Fingertip smoothing tool
- - Manicurist's bristled item
- - Bathroom accessory, anagram of LUSH BRAIN
- - Power tool used in a lung transplant
- - Ballet by Delibes.
- - Waltz composition by Delibes
- - Ballet by Leo Delibes.
- - impress one's future employer, maybe
- - Spill the beans on whopper for Spike, Ali and Earl
- - laugher's antithesis
- - Blowout's opposite
- - Person with bad habit causes tense situation
- - exciting, close contest
- - tense thriller
- - Very close game
- - Very close game that could cause fans to ruin their manicures: Hyph.
- - It keeps you on the edge of your seat
- - Anxiety-evoking close game, for example
- - Game that goes into overtime, e.g
- - Sudden-death game, say
- - One in a hand-to-mouth situation in which eventual outcome is uncertain
- - Tense situation in trial, be composed
- - Very close game, e.g.
- - *Game that goes down to the wire
- - Close game
- - Tension-filled sports contest
- - Anxious one, perhaps
- - Close contest
- - Tense situation