➠ Words with a
List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.
- - "A long long time ..., in a land far away...."
- - "a long long long time ......" (song by the proclaimers)
- - Something a competitive person will have?
- - Have ... at someone (criticize): 2 wds.
- - past a green light?
- - 'That was quite a while ...'
- - 'A long time ... . . .'
- - Song American Pie starts "A long, long time .."
- - once upon a time, long long ........
- - That happened quite a while ...
- - "it was many and many a year ......" (opening line of "annabel lee")
- - "A long time ..., in a forest far away"
- - Word after "A long time" or "Many moons"
- - "A Year ... in Winter" (2008 film)
- - "that was a million years ......"
- - "A long time ..., in a galaxy far, far ..."
- - "It should've happened a long time ..."
- - backdated a leave?
- - Back in a game
- - "A long, long time ..." (Opening lyrics to "American Pie," a cover by Madonna)
- - "A long time .., in a galaxy far, far away..." ("Star Wars" opening line)
- - Word you'd sometimes see after "Many years" or "A while"
- - "She left a few minutes ...."
- - "That was a while ...."
- - "I met him a few years ... and he seemed like a great guy."
- - "Long ... in a faraway land..."
- - "That happened a while ..."
- - "Have ... at it" (try): 2 wds.
- - "a" in b.y.a
- - "Have ... at" (attempt): 2 wds.
- - A board-game for two players in the past
- - Have ... at (try) : 2 wds.
- - "That happened a long time ..."
- - 'That was a long time ...'
- - "A long time .... in a galaxy far, far away..." ("Star Wars" opener)
- - "A long time ..., in a land far away..."
- - "Long .. lived a prince in the castle"
- - "A long time ... in a kingdom far, far away ..."
- - In the past, when an air gunner needed a bit of oxygen
- - A pass back
- - "Have ... at": 2 wds. (try out)
- - A long long time ... (first line of Don McLean's American Pie)
- - "A long time ..., in a land far far away..."
- - "Long ... in a faraway lan .."
- - Many a year
- - Of a previous time
- - "A long time ...... in a galaxy far . . ."
- - "Long ......, in a galaxy far ..."
- - "A long time ...... in a galaxy ..."
- - "Four score and seven years ......"
- - silver ring found in the past
- - "Give it ...!" ("Just try!"): 2 wds.
- - Many moons ...
- - Million Years ... (Adele song)
- - In the past, previously
- - 'Long ... . . .'
- - "Fourscore and seven years .. ..."
- - All Those Years .... (1981 George Harrison song)
- - taken from lagos in the past
- - Years ... (back in the day)
- - Many years ... (in the past)
- - "Not too long ..."
- - Word following "ages" or "long"
- - "Many moons" follower
- - the gettysburg address begins "four score and seven years ...... ...".
- - once, long ....
- - What "syne" means in "Auld Lang Syne"
- - Since losing exceptional singer Georgians falter
- - Back the expulsion of odd characters from Bangkok
- - earlier than today
- - fifth word in mclean's "american pie"
- - Mere moments ... (quite recently)
- - Many moons ... (back in the day)
- - Adverb in the "Star Wars" opening crawl
- - Be in the middle of heavy edged shoes, before now
- - "it's ...!" (thumbs up)
- - 'That was so long ...'
- - "That's so 15 minutes ..."
- - "That was many years ..."
- - Prior to the present
- - Historian's word
- - Chic follower
- - An attempt to indicate time past
- - Gone by in wagon
- - During the before times
- - had .... at: tried
- - "christmas long ......" (the echelons)
- - Historically-speaking
- - "Not that long ..."
- - Long ... (many months before)
- - "Long ... and Far Away" (TV series)
- - "I suggest you to give it ..." (try): 2 wds.
- - "Many years ......" (back in time)
- - "Many eons ......"
- - Give it ... (try it out): 2 wds.
- - "Give it ....!": 2 wds.
- - what syne in "auld lang syne" means
- - "Dinosaurs roamed the earth millions of years ...."
- - 'That was weeks ...'
- - In the bygone days
- - "It was twenty years ... today..." (The Beatles' lyric)
- - Give it ... (try)
- - Long, long ...
- - "The big bang happened billions of years ...."
- - "Long ..." (fairytale beginnings)
- - Some time ... (in the indefinite past)
- - "Four scores and seven years ..."
- - George Harrison's "All Those Years ..."
- - Article on travel in the past
- - "several years ...... ..."
- - Adverb in the "Star Wars" intro crawl
- - "It's ...." (approval for liftoff): 2 wds.
- - Goa supplies time past
- - Dating adverb
- - An attempt in the past
- - Word after 'many moons'
- - "million years ......" (adele hit)
- - "want to give it ......?"
- - Many years ...
- - "Long time ... in Bethlehem..."
- - Years ... (long back)
- - Many moons ... (long back)
- - Beautiful old 1833 ballad, "Long, Long ..."
- - "That happened so long ..."
- - In times gone by
- - Give it ...... (try): 2 wds.
- - Formerly(Used today)
- - Before now(Used today)
- - Years ...... (in the past)
- - Reminiscer's word
- - "Star Wars" prologue word
- - Earlier than now
- - Long follower
- - Make ...... of it (succeed): 2 wds.
- - "All Those Years ......" (George Harrison hit)
- - Long ...... (way back when)
- - In past time
- - At some point in the past
- - "All Those Years ......" (George Harrison song)
- - Word in the first sentence of the Gettysburg Address
- - Long trailer?
- - Word in the first line of the Gettysburg Address
- - Murderous
- - Potentially causing or capable of causing death
- - fatal agreement to contain germany ending in disarray
- - causing loss of life
- - dose doing away with outsize lady, unexpectedly fatal
- - Occasionally duel and ally gets implacable
- - Absolutely empty lavatory is lethal
- - Is committing murder such a sin?
- - having grave consequences
- - Deathly
- - The seven ...... sins
- - Silent partner?
- - Life-threatening
- - Gluttony may be so fatal
- - Not merely dangerous
- - Day with awful delay in terminal
- - Sounds great for writer returning with lady by arrangement
- - Like seven sins
- - Killing trade over days and years
- - Not just dangerous
- - Really boring
- - Testament: "First Strike Still ......"
- - Totally boring
- - Extremely poisonous
- - Excruciatingly boring
- - ...... nightshade
- - Like certain sins
- - Extremely boring
- - Unbearable: Colloq.
- - Seven ...... sins.
- - Belladonna.
- - Lethal
- - Extremely accurate
- - Implacable
- - Mortal.
- - Fatal
- - Calamitous choice, nowadays
- - harmful business agreement limiting germany and italy lately
- - Fatal, lethal
- - Consented to a proposal or opinion
- - a gang leader with marsh plant held a similar opinion
- - A sin that's approved
- - a lust that's understood
- - tallied with a vice
- - didn't deny it's a selfish characteristic
- - consented to a selfish desire
- - shared a viewpoint
- - Definitely a sickly colour? How stuffed-up person might report this
- - A deadly sin? I concur
- - Went along with a show of avarice
- - was consistent with a bad habit at table
- - Admitted a craving
- - concurred it is a deadly sin
- - Accepted a rush after silver
- - silver part of a clarinet - that's not in dispute
- - concurred it was a vice
- - A sin that's allowed
- - Came to a mutual understanding
- - Shook, in a way
- - Word that may accompany a handshake
- - A selfish desire established
- - Permitted a sin
- - Adult vice that's accepted
- - Said yes to a vice?
- - Came to terms with a type of gluttony
- - A mortal sin admitted
- - Accepted elderly must imbibe red, mostly
- - 'It's a deal!'
- - A sin? Yes!
- - Consented to a deadly sin
- - You're on grass, after a little taste of ganja
- - A sinful desire of one mind
- - Accepted; tallied
- - A vice that's allowed
- - "You've got a deal!"
- - A longing to get settled
- - Settled for a good source of venison on the way back
- - Signed a pact, say
- - Was a yes-man
- - "Then it's a deal"
- - "We've got a deal!"
- - "You've got yourself a deal!"
- - Made a pact
- - Came to a consensus
- - it's accepted as a sin
- - a vice accepted without dissent
- - Poor grade E established
- - Felt the same
- - Thought the same about something
- - got on the same page, say
- - an abnormal appetite, no argument about that
- - of one mind over silver rush
- - came to an understanding
- - held the same views of an undesirable quality
- - American with avarice is of the same mind
- - "it's settled, then!"
- - Old dressing on, certainly!
- - Concurred or assented
- - Said yes, the old soldier had come in
- - were of the same opinion
- - Was of same opinion
- - An avaricious quality, that's understood
- - shook on it
- - Was of the same mind
- - determined by consent
- - Consented to Lou going after precious metal
- - Silver buck returned as decided
- - didn't deny that it's an abnormal appetite
- - Shared the same view about old houses
- - Harmonised metal instrument
- - Reached an understanding
- - Settled by common consent.
- - OK, fine!
- - Death Vessel "We ......"
- - Coincided
- - "Quite right!"
- - Gave consent
- - Said yes
- - Settled, decided
- - Complied
- - Decided upon
- - Decided
- - "I feel the same way"
- - 'OK by me'
- - In agreement
- - "Definitely"
- - Concurred, assented
- - Had the same opinion
- - Grey clothes on -- yes!
- - Adult sin? I think so, too
- - Consented
- - Top lawyer to study state deal!
- - Concurred
- - Saw eye to eye
- - Did concur
- - 'Yup'
- - Held the same opinion
- - Conceded
- - 'I'm with you'
- - Old trousers on? Yes!
- - Acquiesced
- - Let's do it!
- - Jointly decided
- - Adherent's first sin admitted
- - Admitted longing to be next to American
- - In unison
- - Came to terms
- - Assented (to)
- - 'No argument here!'
- - 'Totally!'
- - Tallied
- - "I'm on board"
- - Old soldier's to be taken in to get settled
- - Old guards about to get settled
- - Shook hands with lawyer representing weak impressionable type
- - "I concur"
- - Adam's original sin was consistent
- - Settled
- - Corresponded
- - Were on the same page
- - "Done deal!"
- - Was like-minded
- - Found common ground
- - "Deal!"
- - Signed on the dotted line
- - Of one mind
- - Was in harmony
- - Jibed
- - Said "yea"
- - Shook hands (on)
- - "You're absolutely right"
- - Matched
- - "That's OK!"
- - Went along
- - "Sure!"
- - Thought alike
- - ...... done!
- - Had the same idea
- - Determined by mutual consent
- - Assented
- - Mutually determined
- - Played the yes man
- - In accord
- - Harmonized
- - Of one opinion
- - Settled differences
- - Accorded
- - Seeing eye to eye
- - Said okay
- - Conformed (to).
- - At one.
- - Word to shake hands on.
- - Went along with
- - See lawyer rush to get this settled
- - Achieved harmony
- - elderly carrying on for sure
- - was of the same opinion
- - 'Let's shake on it'
- - Was fitting American with desire for wealth
- - Carried with effort
- - Carried.
- - Pulled or dragged with effort
- - Pulled or possibly held going round a bend
- - transported in a truck
- - Did teamster work
- - Pulled with effort
- - Towed
- - Carted away
- - Moved by semi
- - Transported by truck
- - Towed along
- - Took by truck
- - Put a vessel in dry dock
- - Trucked in
- - Drove a rig
- - Prepared to strike, with "off"
- - Used the pickup
- - Took by cart
- - Took away
- - Carted
- - Trucked
- - Did a teamster's job
- - Dragged.
- - Schlepped
- - Lugged
- - Pulled
- - Drew
- - Conveyed
- - Took off
- - place to sing "defying gravity"
- - .... door, performers' entrance to a theater
- - Performer's platform
- - Part of a theater?
- - Play setting
- - Theater section
- - Exhibit.
- - Put on
- - -
- - Elevated platform.
- - Platform used for performances
- - Phase of development
- - ...... fright, fear of performing
- - Dramatic platform
- - Put for public view
- - Part of a journey or progression
- - occupied by people in an acting capacity
- - Theater centerpiece
- - Broadway actor's platform
- - part of carnegie hall that's named after ronald perelman
- - Put on, dramatically
- - where actors perform in a play
- - Drama coach?
- - location for pageants and dramatic performances
- - mount for example occasional bits of fantasy here?
- - Act on it!
- - Play venue
- - Step ....