➠ Words that start with s
List contains 38459 Words that start with "s".
- - Wind-propelled vessels
- - Fast vessels.
- - Certain vessels.
- - Vessels
- - Certain ships or boats
- - Some boats
- - Ketch, lugger, yawl, etc.
- - Boats.
- - Boats spreading canvas.
- - Man of the cloth scratches head in boat with all hands on deck
- - Watercraft.
- - Dossier on jibs and spinnakers?
- - Marine swimmer with a tall dorsal fin
- - this ocean-going animal can reach up to 68 mph
- - this ocean-going animal can reach up to 110 kph
- - Marlin's cousin
- - Basking shark
- - Ketch or sloop
- - Ketch or yawl
- - Frigate or schooner.
- - Vessel with masts
- - Ship of seaworthy quality
- - Wind-propelled vessel.
- - Fast vessel.
- - Clipper ship.
- - Sea vessel.
- - Voyager
- - Masted ship
- - Son not doing too well on yacht?
- - voyage on water
- - olympics event held on the water
- - On a yacht, say
- - On-the-water vacation activity
- - Christopher Cross song for the water?
- - On the move on the briny
- - On a clipper
- - On a clipper, say
- - Water sport
- - Making voyage
- - Departing from a port
- - Going by boat, seamen initially unwell
- - main pastime of many
- - Below decks, finally, sick at sea
- - Son doing badly in Olympic sport
- - Steering a ship
- - Travelling by ship or boat
- - Boat's time of departure
- - taking a yacht
- - Summer Olympic sport with fleet race or match race format
- - No. 1 hit for Christopher Cross
- - Cruising, in a way
- - Regatta activity
- - Part four of our Christmas quote
- - Traveling by boat
- - Traveling in a ship
- - Eg, yachting
- - Unwell below decks, finally at sea
- - Shoving off
- - Asea
- - Using a clipper
- - In a race, perhaps
- - *Christopher Cross #1 hit
- - 1980 Christopher Cross hit
- - Henry Hudson's skill
- - Aegean activity
- - Refrain of a sea chantey.
- - How the Flying Dutchman spent his time.
- - Boating
- - Olympic sport
- - Yachting
- - travelling by boat
- - King Felipe's wind-propelled team
- - Son sickening at sea?
- - Attack with gusto.
- - Last word of Darin's "Beyond the Sea"
- - Enter breezily
- - Cry from the mizzen top
- - Embarked.
- - deals i arranged having gone by boat
- - .... away; left shore
- - What a missed ship has done
- - Restless ladies went on a voyage
- - Left port, unhappy about a wicked lie
- - Went by boat
- - Went like Columbus
- - Went by sloop, say
- - Traveled like Columbus
- - Ships Have ......
- - Took a cruise - is that what 6 down did?
- - Took to the sea
- - Met no resistance
- - Travelled on water
- - Went by windjammer
- - Went out in the sloop
- - Competed for the America's Cup
- - Took out the junk?
- - Left the harbor
- - Took the junk out, perhaps
- - Gilded smoothly
- - Went by ship
- - Competed in a regatta, perhaps
- - Enjoyed the water, in a way
- - What Christopher Cross did?
- - 33-Down, taking into account its 61-Across
- - Traveled in a sloop
- - Skippered a scow
- - Rode on a yacht
- - Left shore
- - Skippered a skipjack
- - Took a yawl
- - Did Whitbread
- - Took a cruise
- - Rode the waves
- - Caught the wind
- - Cruised the sea
- - Enjoyed one's sloop
- - Went out on a schooner
- - Breezed
- - Voyaged
- - Cruised
- - Used a lighter
- - Used a certain lighter
- - Used a cat
- - Indulged in water sport.
- - Emulated the Pilgrims.
- - Moved along with dignity.
- - Took the next boat.
- - Went yachting
- - Went by sea
- - Went easily
- - Navigated
- - Moved easily
- - Floated.
- - Soared
- - Took part in a regatta
- - Moved smoothly
- - Glided
- - Went smoothly
- - Departed
- - Breezed through
- - Left port
- - Shoved off
- - Went to sea
- - Put to sea
- - moved a boat using wind power, for example
- - Attacked verbally
- - Attacked
- - Criticized severely
- - Reached by schooner
- - Reached by ship
- - Arrived at by boat
- - Passed effortlessly
- - Passed easily
- - commodores hit of 1979
- - 1979 Commodores hit with the lyric "Good times never felt so good"
- - "Boats ... the rivers...": 2 wds.
- - Commodores hit
- - Order to the "Ship of State"
- - 1979 hit for the Commodores
- - 1979 Commodores hit Lionel Richie rerecorded with Tim McGraw for 2012's "Tuskegee": 2 wds.
- - Continue on a sea voyage
- - Longfellow's words before "O Ship of State!"
- - Poetic command before "O Ship of State!"
- - "......, O Union . . . !": Longfellow
- - "......, O Ship of State"
- - "......, O Ship of State!": Longfellow
- - "...... Ship of State!"
- - The cutting of one's jib?
- - Canvas creator's realism somehow capturing a king
- - Without means of navigation.
- - Come close to lawbreaking
- - sea shanty performer
- - He goes with a greeting all at sea
- - ''Home is the ..., home from the sea'' (R L Stevenson)
- - he's all at sea usually
- - "Home is the ..., home from the sea" (RL Stevenson)
- - Go on the ship or be a member of the crew
- - some canvas or tar
- - .. Moon: manga series
- - jack, a traveller on horseback in a book about london
- - Back roads unevenly filled with mixed oil and tar
- - one may live for weeks just on water
- - i get solar help for jack
- - Jack gets Rosalie no end upset!
- - seaman told to go away
- - Hand in a hold, say
- - he may live for weeks on water
- - Starbuck or Billy Budd
- - Sinbad, for example
- - Popeye's profession
- - Popeye the ...... Man
- - Mister Salty mascot, e.g.
- - Member of a battleship crew
- - Bounding figure
- - Yachtsman
- - Seafarer
- - Bawl (out)
- - Spaniel oddly gripped by attack
- - Knock(Used today)
- - Enter via ship
- - Criticize vigorously
- - Begin with vigor: Colloq.
- - Knock
- - Dress down
- - Attack verbally
- - *Attack forcefully
- - Criticize
- - Attack
- - Small wind-propelled vessel
- - Traveling that may make you dizzy
- - A geological phenomenon observed in Death Valley National Park where rocks move without human intervention creating long trails: 2 wds.
- - chris's idea of going west to get to india?
- - Departure times going quickly
- - bolt is again changed on the vessel
- - Having an easy time of it
- - Instructions that are carried out in the main
- - Ship news.
- - Liner schedules
- - Primary seascape object, perhaps
- - Windjammer or clipper
- - His call to reproduce canvas material
- - canvas used on boats
- - Durable canvas
- - Mizzen material
- - Crew's plea to Columbus
- - Verge on dishonesty or disaster (at sea?)
- - Pass with a wave?
- - Pass on a ketch
- - Pass easily
- - Go past, as a ship
- - Regatta vessels
- - Regatta sights
- - Regatta participants
- - Two fours in poker
- - Wind-powered vessels
- - Wind-powered vessels in the Summer Olympics
- - SLOOPS
- - Yawls, e.g
- - Sunfish vessels
- - 4-4, in Texas hold 'em
- - Pleasure vessels
- - Participants in regattas.
- - Cutters
- - Commander of a single-masted vessel
- - One left with snake sat round in vessel
- - battalions at sea liquidated taleban extremists on vessel
- - Image on our 10 cent coin
- - Wind-driven vessel
- - Regatta vessel
- - Vessel moved by the wind
- - tot's tub toy
- - What the Magic Eye picture ends up being in a scene from "Mallrats"
- - Watercraft that's powered by the wind
- - Figure in Matisse's 'Le Bateau'
- - It's wind-driven
- - Wind-driven craft
- - Catamaran, for one
- - Cutter, e.g.
- - It may be found in a slip
- - Regatta craft
- - Pond skimmer
- - Regatta unit
- - Scooter or sandbagger
- - Felucca e.g.
- - Opposite of a stinkpot
- - Yawl or cat
- - Lightning of Star.
- - Lugger.
- - Yawl.
- - ...... schooner.
- - Watercraft.
- - Regatta entry
- - Catamaran, for example
- - Leave on a catamaran
- - Leave on a schooner
- - Leave port
- - subtitle of enya's grammy-winning "orinoco flow"
- - Head to Tahiti, say
- - Noel Coward song
- - Noel Coward opus.
- - Ship out