➠ Words with a
List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.
- - dispute covered up by unpopular guest
- - A rogue must be loveless, you contend
- - take part in a debate
- - have a heated debate
- - Regular guest holding dispute
- - advance reasons for some near guesses
- - Have a verbal fight
- - A dishonest person losing round in fight
- - some of the regular guests have a different opinion
- - Present a case at the Supreme Court, say
- - unpopular guests covering up row
- - Star guest taking part in quarrel
- - plead, as a case
- - discuss the toss?
- - Quarrel with some familiar guests
- - Emulate a lawyer in court, maybe
- - dispute some near guesses
- - dispute covered up by unpopular guests
- - Quarrel with some popular guests
- - Make a case in court
- - Try to persuade some regular guests
- - Indulge in a war of words
- - Have a fight
- - Engage in a war of words
- - A villain dropping old dispute
- - Have words, fall out
- - Quarrel over a topic
- - Have a debate
- - Have a verbal dispute
- - Press a point
- - Present, as a case
- - Present one side of, as a case to an appeals court
- - Participate on a debate team
- - Not cede the point
- - Engage in a heated discussion
- - Have a row?
- - Have a dispute
- - Have a spat
- - Have a quarrel
- - Have a tiff
- - Engage in a tiff
- - Have a war of words
- - Defend a viewpoint
- - Have a heated discussion
- - State a case
- - Wage a war of words
- - Make a case (for)
- - Make a case
- - Press the point
- - Row in a river with stick left out
- - Row boat initially going around university
- - Squabble, quarrel
- - Contend with reasoning
- - how to get better grades, per cher in "clueless"
- - make like vinny gambini
- - present reasons, say
- - Dispute right to enter complaint
- - engage in cross words
- - Contend in words
- - University dons rage about quibble
- - Fit wrapping round King's Row
- - Give reason to believe
- - produce beef?
- - Exchange opposite views
- - Disagree verbally
- - Dispute in Camargue when river's blocked
- - To debate
- - Row, getting fit around river
- - overtime around mid-august, say
- - Dispute; offer reasons
- - King in fit state
- - Bicker (with)
- - Fight verbally
- - Present your case
- - Engage in polemics
- - Hash out differences
- - What lawyers do.
- - Spar (with)
- - Present cases
- - Make your case
- - Go back and forth on an issue
- - Give reasons for or against.
- - Get into it, so to speak
- - Get contentious
- - Expostulate
- - Discuss in court
- - Debate, over album title
- - Debate informally
- - Be difficult
- - Be belligerent, verbally
- - Fall out
- - Speak in court
- - Take issue
- - Indulge in forensics
- - Logomachize
- - Tangle with
- - Protest
- - Quibble
- - Butt heads
- - Fight
- - Go at it
- - Exchange words
- - Reason
- - Disagree heatedly
- - Be disputatious
- - Insist resistance cuts fever
- - Quarrel
- - Engage in bickering
- - Bicker
- - Debate
- - Present in court
- - Contend verbally
- - Squabble
- - Quarrel, row
- - Take part in an exchange
- - Make one's case in court
- - Present reasons for or against
- - Fight over what's hidden by unfamiliar guerrillas
- - Exchange cross words
- - Marguerita's partial to quarrel
- - Debate or bicker
- - Lock horns
- - Engage in forensics
- - Dispute
- - Cross swords
- - Declare area good in street in Paris
- - Marguerite lost merit in debate
- - Fit to hold boxer's last fight
- - Make one's case
- - Verbally disagree
- - What court lawyers do
- - Engage in debate
- - Heatedly disagree
- - Be disagreeable
- - Plead one's case
- - Debate, disagree
- - Disagree loudly
- - Debate, row
- - Verbally spar
- - Go nose-to-nose
- - Spar verbally
- - Plead in court
- - Track emerging trade opportunity
- - novel bazaar in horse-racing centre
- - Fresh retail centre in a horse-racing town
- - Town in Suffolk that is the headquarters of British horseracing
- - Recent film having impact in horse-racing centre
- - Recent demand for course
- - Improved demand for card game
- - 'hq of british horseracing'
- - Suffolk racecourse
- - it's a cardgame, of course
- - Like tunes that stay in your head
- - Like a good slogan
- - Having a good hook
- - Like pop tunes
- - Like good pop songs
- - Like an earworm
- - Like earworms
- - Like a memorable tune
- - Like a good jingle
- - Like songs that get stuck in your head
- - Like musical hooks
- - Like a hit song
- - Like lilting tunes
- - Like some tunes
- - Like many a good tune.
- - Appealing, as a song.
- - Like the hook of a good pop song
- - Like an earworm caught riddling yacht
- - hear end of melody easy to remember
- - Memorable [tune]
- - Memorable form of chat in confines of carvery
- - Pleasing and easily remembered
- - Easy to remember
- - (Of tune) memorable
- - Memorable piece of fielding at end of play
- - is such a tune easily picked up?
- - Pleasant and easily remembered
- - tricky description of popular melody
- - Appealing (slogan)
- - (Of a tune) likely to remain in one's head
- - (Of a tune) instantly appealing and memorable
- - Instantly appealing
- - From what's been heard you won't forget this is caught from yacht at sea
- - Easy to remember (tune)
- - It's the essence of the jingle that's key on yacht at sea
- - Instantly memorable
- - Hear ditty — ultimately hummable?
- - Likely to become an earworm
- - Easily-retained energy abstracted from college in island
- - Carbon yacht redesigned with instant appeal
- - Yacht breaking up on cape is likely to be long-remembered
- - Tuneful and easily remembered
- - Interest-grabbing
- - Easily hummable
- - Hummable, perhaps
- - Hard to forget
- - Easily remembered
- - Gazillionaire
- - Memorable
- - Attention-grabbing
- - Attention-getting
- - What PR does for band
- - ...... for itself (is self-evident)
- - Represents, with 'for'
- - Gets points for class participation, maybe
- - Acts (for)
- - Prohibition niteries, for short.
- - Makes application for.
- - talks of small tops
- - Expresses a point on board
- - communicates vocally
- - Says something about small hills
- - Gives an address in States
- - Passes the day, in a manner of speaking, in States
- - Utters words
- - Says a few words
- - Volumes
- - Recites an oath, e.g
- - Says something
- - Utters
- - Gives an address
- - Passes the time of day with speed freaks doing the rounds
- - Appeals (to)
- - Makes orations
- - Makes statements
- - Delivers a lecture
- - Gives addresses
- - Pipes up
- - Depeche Mode "When the Body ......"
- - Breaks one's silence
- - Isn't silent
- - States
- - Addresses, with "to"
- - Gets the word out?
- - Barks on cue
- - Expresses an opinion, perhaps
- - Vocalizes
- - Has one's say
- - Has words?
- - Converses
- - Communicates
- - Barks on cue, as a dog
- - Lectures
- - "Harpo ......," 1961 autobiography
- - Gives a lecture
- - Composer Oley
- - Gives an opinion
- - Discourses.
- - Tells.
- - Pronounces.
- - Composer of "Sylvia."
- - Expresses opinions.
- - Composer of "Mandalay."
- - Does a dog trick
- - ...... Talks
- - Sounds off
- - Holds forth
- - Orates
- - uses voice to reach highest point in ships
- - the extremity of an extremity!
- - Remains of two extremities
- - Alloy of lead and tin for the final stage
- - Take care of fencing trouble -- back part only
- - Description of a Charlie in inferior part
- - Caboose locale ... and a hint to what the first word of the answers to starred clues can be
- - The last section to have a complaint in mind
- - The very last.
- - Bottom of the batting order.
- - The last part
- - Extremity
- - final part involving volunteers with one loan
- - Last part, rear
- - Concluding segment
- - Final bit
- - Concluding bit
- - Back trouble nurse gets to grips with
- - Very last segment
- - Last bit
- - Very last part
- - Very rear
- - Concluding part
- - Caboose e.g.
- - Concluding section
- - Caboose's place
- - Wrap up
- - Last part
- - Final part
- - Conclusion
- - Finale
- - Hindmost part
- - Rear
- - Back
- - i have collapsed extremely loudly and with a great weight
- - With great weight
- - Way to be armed or influenced
- - In a ponderous way
- - To a great degree
- - thus leant on, i left the villainous character out!
- - Severely (fined)
- - Ponderously
- - With leaden steps
- - With emphasis.
- - Fixed
- - "The ...... creaking of a country sign."—Cowper.
- - Incessant
- - Round-the-clock
- - Unremitting
- - Never-changing
- - Unchangeable
- - Continual
- - Everlasting
- - Ceaseless
- - Endless
- - Perpetual
- - Undying
- - Steady
- - Unchanging
- - Uniform
- - Unvarying
- - Resolute
- - True
- - Faithful
- - Steadfast
- - Unwavering.
- - Study of numbers etc in school
- - Arithmetic, to Brits
- - Adding and subtraction, etc
- - Algebra, geometry, calculus etc (abbr)
- - Arithmetic etc
- - Arithmetic
- - rugs put round hall originally for this school subject
- - School numbers lesson
- - Figure study shortly made singular in the States
- - Academic one pulled out of this school subject
- - Study of numbers at school
- - Subject taught at Eton
- - Subject finally caught withdrawing fake cases
- - Figure study
- - applied ..........: leaving cert subject.
- - The study of numeracy
- - Topic for Alan Turing
- - Subject involving figures (abbr)
- - Scientific disciplines
- - One of the subjects reviews The Imposter outside the capital
- - The science of number, quantity and space
- - Computation class in Cambridge
- - Summer class abroad?
- - Mother faces this having dropped one school subject
- - Study of numbers and sums
- - Upset charlatan getting time as one of the subjects
- - Numbers class, in England
- - Compulsory British subject
- - Looking back, charlatan keeps time - it's one of those things one learns in school
- - Trig or calc, to a Brit
- - Looking back, charlatan wraps summer shirt, as it's integral to game theory
- - British subject?
- - Cantabrigian's calculations
- - Eton subject
- - Academic subject featuring factorisation
- - Certain school subject, to a Brit
- - Cambridge course
- - Hindu orders
- - Hindu monasteries.
- - Sums
- - School subject.
- - number discipline
- - graduate in this way avoiding university subject for study
- - Adding and subtracting, e.g.
- - standardised test subject
- - Brief study?
- - a male with showy jewellery strolling
- - Taking a risk, giving up golf and going for a walk
- - a doctor going to fish is taking gentle exercise
- - Moving at a relaxed pace
- - Strolling
- - Walking at a slow, relaxed pace
- - Strolling along
- - Walking leisurely
- - Walking slowly
- - Taking it slow
- - Moseying
- - Sauntering
- - Walking
- - Chanced.
- - chanced to upset daphne about physical education
- - took place of drunk - he napped
- - Chap left Charlie with Penelope briefly, and first date occurred!
- - Hotel annex in which spectre finally materialised
- - Went down
- - Came about a page by author being restricted by hard editor
- - Went down so to speak
- - Befell
- - "It ...... in Monterey," 1930 song
- - "It ...... One Night."
- - Occurred
- - Came to pass
- - Took place
- - Came into being