➠ Words that start with s
List contains 38459 Words that start with "s".
- - Masters, in old India
- - Misters, in old India
- - Indian 'masters'
- - Old colonial masters
- - Madras masters
- - Colonial "masters"
- - Mumbai masters
- - Mysore masters
- - Sirs of old India
- - Mahouts' masters
- - Titles in colonial India
- - Sirs, in India
- - Masters, in Mysore
- - Europeans in India.
- - Kipling's Englishmen in India.
- - Masters
- - were indo-europeans so addressed?
- - Raj honchos
- - Colonial Indian titles of respect
- - Europeans, to colonial Indians
- - Indian sirs
- - Kipling and others.
- - Relatives of tuans.
- - Indian titles
- - Hindu titles of respect
- - Polite form of address for a man in India
- - Gentleman's address in India
- - Indian gentleman has openings for Sikhs and Hindus in Bangalore
- - Brother maybe holding a hotel address in Mumbai?
- - Companion, in Arabic
- - Term of address in Kipling
- - Master, in old India
- - Sir, in Delhi
- - Until recently, title of a European in India.
- - Title of respect in Delhi
- - Sir, in Bombay
- - Sir, in Ahmedabad
- - Master, in New Delhi
- - Master, in "The Raj Quartet"
- - Kipling, in Lahore
- - Term of respect in India
- - Master, in India.
- - Title in colonial India
- - Master, in Hindi
- - Mister, in Mumbai
- - Master, in Madras
- - Sir, in India
- - European in India
- - "Jungle Book" title
- - Title in Kipling tales
- - Sir, in Satna
- - Hard-hearted prejudice reflected in how Indian addressed European
- - Englishman in colonial India
- - "Sir" in colonial India
- - Master, in colonial India
- - Colonial title in India
- - "The Jungle Book" title
- - Master, in Kolkata
- - Polite title in India
- - Master, in Calcutta
- - Title of respect in colonial India
- - Master, in Mysore
- - Respectful title in British India
- - Address in colonial India
- - Term of address in colonial India
- - Sir, in New Delhi
- - Sir, in old India
- - Title in old India
- - Form of address in Colonial India
- - Colonial word for "master," in India
- - Term of respect in the Raj
- - Form of address in British India
- - Sir, in Mysore
- - Address in Calcutta
- - Address in "Gunga Din"
- - Term of respect in Ahmedabad
- - Term of respect in colonial India
- - Guru honorific
- - Title of respect in 31-Down
- - Honorific in India
- - Title, in India.
- - I bash this great man in India
- - Brother or sister keeping a hotel's address in India
- - guru granth ...., holy book in sikhism
- - word from arabic for ''friend''
- - gentleman from southern state rising abruptly
- - Indian gentleman has uppity nibs trimmed
- - Title a bishop without work engineered
- - Favouritism overturned holding hard title
- - master (indian)
- - Sri's cousin
- - Sir, to Hindus
- - Sir, to Din
- - Respectful term of address to an Indian man
- - Respectful Indian term of address for a man
- - Relative of tuan
- - Rampur address of respect
- - Raj title
- - Polite form of Indian address to a man
- - Old Indian title
- - Old Indian term of respect
- - Old Indian term of address
- - Master, to Din
- - Master, to a Hindu
- - Kipling, to the Indians
- - Kipling, to the Hindus
- - Kipling, to a Hindu
- - Hindu's word for Clive
- - Hindi master
- - Former term of respect
- - Colonial term of address
- - Colonial Indian title of respect
- - Amah's master
- - Agra address
- - "A Passage to India" title
- - Indian head, once
- - Sri ......
- - Hindu master
- - Hindi honorific
- - Hindu honorific
- - Indian title of respect
- - East Indian title
- - Polite Indian form of address
- - Word from the Arabic for 'friend'
- - Respectful Indian title
- - Indian honorific
- - Colonial Indian title
- - Address of colonial India
- - Indian sir
- - Title meaning 'master'
- - Ahmedabad address
- - Arabic word for "friend"
- - Scottish team moving south includes a colonial
- - Hindu term of respect
- - Old Indian honorific
- - Indian address
- - Title from the Arabic for "master"
- - Polite Indian title
- - Cultured man from a Scottish team back to front
- - "Kipling ...." (2008 bio)
- - Madras title
- - Hindu title of respect
- - What Punjab called Daddy Warbucks
- - Term of respect for a subcontinental ruler
- - Title of colonial India
- - Indian term of respect
- - Mumbai master
- - Indian master?
- - Sir, on the subcontinent
- - Old title of respect
- - "Sir" to Gunga Din
- - Bygone title of respect
- - Old Asian title
- - Punjabi title
- - Hindu's sir
- - Hindu sir
- - Old term of respect
- - Master of India
- - Former title of respect
- - Indian title of respect, once
- - Madras mister
- - Mahout's master
- - Madras master
- - Gunga Din's "sir"
- - Term of respect
- - Hindi for "master"
- - Indian title
- - Indian V.I.P.
- - Hindu title
- - Master
- - Sir
- - Respectful address
- - Title of respect
- - bash i organised as a term of respect
- - bond won the ..... akademi award in 1992 for his novel our trees still grow in dehra
- - Comedian profiled in "Last Man Standing"
- - mort who, in 1960, became the first-ever comedian to appear on the cover of time
- - Comedian Mort known for his political humor
- - Old-time comedian Mort ...
- - Satirical comedian
- - Satiric comedian
- - Early and influential stand-up comedian Mort who said, "Liberals feel unworthy of their possessions. Conservatives feel they deserve everything they've stolen" haha I feel that
- - Comedian Mort
- - Mort on the cover of 'Seriously Funny: The Rebel Comedians of the 1950s and 1960s'
- - First-ever comedian to appear on the cover of Time
- - First-ever comedian to appear on the cover of Time (1960)
- - Pioneering stand-up comedian
- - "The Next President" comedian
- - Comic who said "A conservative is someone who believes in reform. But not now"
- - Canadian-born comedian once featured on the cover of Time
- - Uncle Mort portrayer in the 1984 film "Nothing Lasts Forever"
- - Political comedian Mort
- - Comedian with the album "Sing a Song of Watergate ... Apocryphal of Lie!"
- - "The Future Lies Ahead" comedian, 1958
- - "Look Forward in Anger" comedian
- - He released "The New Frontier" in 1961
- - Comedian who recorded "1960: Look Forward in Anger"
- - Comedian who appeared on the cover of Time, 8/15/1960
- - Comedian who recorded the "Sing a Song of Watergate" album
- - Kennedy era comedian
- - Funny man Mort
- - Canadian comedian
- - Canadian comedian Mort
- - Satirist Mort ..., who wrote jokes for Kennedy
- - Canadian-American comic Mort ...
- - Mirthful Mort
- - Stand-up satirist
- - Stand-up comic Mort
- - Nightclub comic
- - Mort
- - Mordant Mort from Montreal
- - First Annual Grammy Awards host Mort
- - Early comic who inspired Woody Allen
- - Droll Mort
- - Current-events comic
- - Comic labeled Will Rogers with fangs
- - "At Sunset" comic Mort
- - Political satirist who said 'If you were the only person left on the planet, I would have to attack you. That's my job'
- - Witty Mort
- - Jokester Mort
- - Comic Mort
- - Monologuist Mort
- - Satirist Mort
- - Wry comic Mort
- - He quipped 'Washington couldn't tell a lie, Nixon couldn't tell the truth, and Reagan can't tell the difference'
- - Social satirist Mort
- - Stand-up pioneer
- - Sardonic Mort
- - Humorist Mort
- - Satirist who said 'If you were the only person left on the planet, I would have to attack you. That's my job'
- - Satiric comic Mort
- - Funny Mort
- - Mordant monologist Mort
- - Wry Mort
- - Satirist once dubbed "Will Rogers with fangs"
- - Humorist Mort who wrote jokes for Kennedy
- - Comedic Mort
- - "Will Rogers with fangs," per Time
- - Political satirist Mort
- - Political humorist Mort
- - "Johnny Cool" actor Mort
- - Mort who said "My life needs editing"
- - Comic dubbed "Will Rogers with fangs"
- - Comic who wrote jokes for Kennedy
- - Comic satirist Mort
- - Mordant Mort
- - Mort, the comic
- - Satirical Mort
- - Comic who wrote jokes for JFK
- - "Is there any group I haven't offended?" satirist
- - Comic with the 1955 album "At Sunset"
- - Satirist who wrote jokes for J.F.K.
- - Political satirist
- - Hungry i satirist
- - Wit of the JFK era
- - Canadian-born comic
- - Mort the wit
- - Joke writer for many Kennedy campaign speeches
- - Satirist who was a joke writer for JFK
- - Canadian-born political satirist
- - Comic from Canada
- - Stand-up comic famous for carrying a rolled-up newspaper onstage
- - Montreal-born comic who wrote jokes for J.F.K.
- - Comic who declared "I'm not a liberal, I'm a radical!"
- - Funnyman Mort
- - Bruce contemporary
- - "When I die, I want to still remain active politically" speaker
- - "Heartland" autobiographer
- - "Heartland" autobiographer Mort
- - Political comic Mort
- - Mort of stand-up
- - Wit who recorded the classic 1960 comedy album "At the Hungry I"
- - "Is there any group I haven't offended?" comic
- - Monologist Mort
- - Caustic Mort
- - Topical comic
- - Montreal monologist Mort
- - Comical Mort
- - Satirist from Canada
- - Canadian satirist Mort
- - Mort from Montreal
- - Amusing Mort
- - Coptic dialect of Egypt
- - Dry service where a laugh's backfiring as intro
- - Like much of Africa
- - Like most of northern Africa
- - Like the climate of the African desert
- - Arid, like much of Africa
- - Like nearly one-third of Africa
- - Like a sirocco
- - Short grass keeps coming back round area of the desert
- - Like much of Niger
- - Like most of Mali
- - Pertaining to a large desert
- - Like 30% of Africa
- - Resembling part of Africa
- - Of a barren expanse
- - Of a desert
- - Of desert regions.
- - Of a huge desert.
- - In need of a shower
- - Like a wasteland
- - Dry as a desert
- - like many berbers
- - Relating to an African desert
- - Artist has returned with article from desert
- - Sub-...... Africa
- - Like Mali's desert
- - Hot and arid
- - Dry as the desert
- - Like northern Chad
- - Awfully dry
- - Pretty darn dry
- - Like Tuareg tribes
- - Extremely hot and dry
- - Extremely arid
- - Dry and hot
- - Very arid
- - Acutely arid
- - Like some climates
- - Like many Bedouins
- - Like some North African terrain
- - Far from wet
- - Desert-like
- - Tuareg.
- - Very hot and dry
- - Hot and dry
- - North African
- - Arid to the max
- - Arid
- - African
- - Deserter
- - Dry
- - Bone-dry
- - Extremely dry
- - Quite dry
- - Desertlike
- - Very dry
- - Rainless
- - Hot ....
- - relating to the largest hot desert
- - Sandwich for an African desert traveler?
- - Sandwich in the desert?
- - North African shawl?
- - Dress for the desert?
- - Semiarid region of western and north-central Africa, extending from Senegal to Sudan
- - Semi arid southern fringe of the Sahara
- - Arid region has receding external borders
- - Region of Africa between the Sahara and the Sudanian savanna
- - Saharan region
- - Semiarid region of Africa
- - Sub-Saharan region
- - African region including Khartoum and Timbuktu
- - Savanna region stretching from Senegal to Chad
- - It's south of the Sahara
- - North African semidesert
- - Arid region of Africa
- - Blighted region of Africa
- - Region of Tunisia
- - Region south of the Sahara
- - Much of Niger
- - Semi-arid zone of western and north-central Africa
- - African dry zone
- - Tunisian coastal strip
- - Welcome look from a Bedouin?
- - Arid wastes
- - Vast arid wastes
- - Wasteland
- - "Beau Geste" setting
- - Hotel on the Vegas strip
- - The world's biggest desert
- - Desert in North Africa
- - Huge desert
- - Most of Mali
- - Home to many Berbers
- - Egyptian expanse
- - Where Berbers roam
- - 3,300,000 square-mile desert
- - Arid region
- - Barren area
- - Most of Mauritania
- - "The English Patient" setting
- - Arid expanse
- - Desert
- - Hot spot
- - region that means "desert" in arabic
- - African desert whose name is Arabic for desert
- - sarah's sent to a desert
- - Desert in Africa
- - desert whose name comes from the arabic for "desert"
- - Large desert in Africa
- - Desert in which the Marathon Des Sables takes place
- - Barren region with dearths — area's suffering
- - Area south of the Atlas Mountains
- - bilingually redundant north african expanse
- - Arid wilderness of roughly 3.5 million square miles
- - Huge sandy beach but no ocean alongside
- - 3,000,000 or so square miles
- - Nearly one-third of Africa