➠ Words with b
List contains 63001 Words that "b" contain.
- - Skilled and talented
- - being fit is a bit of a blessing
- - clever putting of bulkhead in beer
- - both the sailor and the french are skilful
- - "Ready" and "willing" follower
- - Willing and ...
- - Fit for a job and competent
- - Qualified to give a seaman a bit of a lesson
- - Ready, willing %26 ...
- - ...-bodied (competent and skillful for the job)
- - Skilled and qualified
- - Qualified and ready
- - Part of a ready trio
- - Willing companion
- - Ready and willing's partner
- - Kind of seaman
- - Start of a palindrome
- - Not just ready and willing
- - Ready and willing companion
- - Type of seaman
- - Start of a well-known palindrome
- - Start of a popular palindrome
- - Start of a famed palindrome
- - Possessed of the requisite skills
- - Strong of body and mind
- - Ready's partner
- - Ready for work
- - Kind of seamen
- - Goes w/Prince's "Willing"
- - With the right skills and attitude
- - With the means and abilities
- - Willing pursuer
- - Willing cohort?
- - This trails ready and willing
- - Suffix with drink, sink and think
- - Start of a palindrome whose center word is "ere"
- - Ready trio member
- - Ready and willing go-with
- - Ready and qualified
- - Precursor of Baker and Charlie
- - Possessed of know how.
- - Petra "Ready, Willing and ......"
- - Part of A.B.
- - One-time pal of Baker and Charlie?
- - One of Charlie's companions
- - Having the skills and qualifications required
- - Follower of ready and willing
- - First word of a famous palindrome
- - Equipped and trained for the job
- - Competent and skilled
- - Companion of "ready" and "willing."
- - "...... was I ..." (start of a famous palindrome)
- - "Ready, willing ......"
- - One of a famous trio
- - Hale and hardy
- - Ready to perform
- - Start of a famous palindrome
- - Capable of
- - More than willing
- - Ready and willing
- - Willing's partner
- - Willing partner
- - Having power to remove both ends of slab
- - Partner of willing
- - Opposite of inept
- - Surname of Sable and Mabel in 'Animal Crossing'
- - Start of a classic palindrome
- - Antonym of "ineffective"
- - Is .... to; can
- - ....-bodied; fit
- - equipped (to)
- - Suffix for predict or prevent
- - Suffix for notice or avoid
- - Sharp edges taken off stone slab
- - Clever Scrooge no longer miserable
- - can rhyme with cain's brother
- - Competent sailor, leg no good?
- - fit boy diving into alcoholic liquid
- - experienced rabbi lies regularly
- - Clever stories have no introduction or conclusion
- - having a can-do attitude?
- - Suffix for notice or wash
- - Having sufficient skill, strength etc.
- - An end to reason?
- - possessing the necessary skills
- - fully fit to perform
- - Biblical victim said to be competent
- - Quite qualified
- - Up to the B in "beer"
- - Let me know if you're ... to attend
- - Ending for "culp-" or "palp-"
- - Suffix for break or bear
- - Meeting all the job requirements
- - fit, possibly with a suit
- - Having all the skills
- - Totally up to the task
- - Has capacity to report murder victim
- - skilled in removing the top from the hawser
- - Competent as biblical victim reportedly
- - "Will you be ... to do it?"
- - Possessing the means
- - Clever Biblical victim they say
- - Up to the task? Even Ray Bolger!
- - Suffix for tax or avoid
- - robust person on board
- - sailor finds the french skilful
- - Suffix for avoid or do
- - Clever as first murder victim said to be
- - having the skill for a task
- - Competent, in a position to
- - Seaman can be this clever
- - Was .... to; could
- - Having the needed skills
- - ....-bodied; robust
- - Suffix for consider or honor
- - having power put back in the rebel battalions
- - clever enough to make port easily carried
- - Suffix for comfort or change
- - Clever message concealing its opening
- - clever sailor takes on the french
- - Well-qualified for the task
- - Expert immersed in tea-blending
- - Isn't .... to; can't
- - Constables not entirely competent
- - Suffix for bear or break
- - Suffix for respect or replace
- - Fit to do a job
- - Suffix for avoid or accept
- - fit to do it
- - Prepared, skilled
- - Heard first victim was skilled
- - Suffix for afford or avoid
- - Talented sailor followed by the French
- - All brilliant leading experts are competent
- - Competent enough
- - Backward island not lacking in skill
- - ...-bodied (healthy)
- - Having the necessary means to perform a task
- - Possessing the skill
- - Up to a job
- - Fit or suitable to go without clothes
- - "... was I ere I saw Elba" (famous palindrome)
- - Sufficiently qualified
- - A seaman can be so skilled
- - Having the necessary skills
- - clever, but bigheaded when there's beer around
- - Having the skills necessary
- - Suffix for profit or reason
- - "She was ... to douse the fire before it turned catastrophic."
- - ...- bodied (fit for the task)
- - Accomplished, proficient
- - "Will you be ... to pay me a visit today?"
- - With The Required Capacity
- - "Let us know if you'll be ... to attend"
- - Sufficiently skilled to do something
- - Fit; competent
- - clever – gets blockhead to take drink round
- - Ending for 'agree' or 'account'
- - Proficient in tables
- - "Were you ... to catch the train?" ("Did you manage to catch the train?")
- - Fit for inclusion in tableaux
- - "Were you ... to get in touch with your mother?"
- - suffix with "suit" or "size"
- - In a position to do something
- - Skilled as Bale on the move
- - Cut out for the task at hand
- - far from feckless
- - Arab League is partially competent
- - Strong beer, holding bottle opener?
- - physically healthy
- - no weakling on board
- - Properly fit
- - like napoleon, in a palindrome
- - skilful sailor takes on the french
- - Suffix for fashion or afford
- - Suffix for 'agree' or 'account'
- - "Are you ... to understand me?"
- - Skilled enough
- - Up to snuff
- - Sufficiently skilled
- - Equal to the task
- - With the wherewithal
- - Cutting the mustard
- - Not inept
- - Having sufficient skill
- - Not incompetent
- - Baker's predecessor
- - ". . . ...... to leap tall buildings . . ."
- - Up for the job
- - Having the necessary skill
- - Having the necessary power
- - Having enough skill
- - Hardly helpless
- - Good at one's job
- - Fully fit
- - Fit to perform the task
- - Adequately skilled
- - Having the skills
- - Having the power
- - Talented enough
- - Seaman's description
- - Possessing the know-how
- - In a position to help
- - Having the aptitude
- - Habile
- - Fully functional
- - Fit to perform
- - Cut out for it
- - "He's not ...... to come to the phone"
- - ......, Baker, Charlie
- - ......-bodied (strong)
- - With the skills
- - With the power
- - Thor ......, U.S. rocket
- - Suitably qualified
- - Suit tail?
- - Simian space traveler: 1959
- - Showing talent.
- - Senator's adjective for a colleague
- - Palindrome opener
- - Not impotent
- - Letter before Baker
- - Legally empowered
- - Highly adroit
- - Having the required skills
- - Having talent
- - Having skills
- - Having power to act.
- - Hacking it
- - Fit to cut the mustard
- - Far from inept
- - Equal to it
- - "Will you be ...... to join us?"
- - "Let us know if you're ...... to attend"
- - "...... was I ere I saw Elba"
- - ......-bodied seaman
- - ......-bodied (fit for the armed forces)
- - Word that keeps the same meaning if "cap-" is added at the front
- - Word before Baker
- - With the required skill
- - With the required capacities
- - With the ability
- - With a can-do attitude
- - Up to speed
- - Up for the task
- - Unlike a rank amateur
- - Totally proficient
- - This precedes Baker
- - Suffix with pay or tax
- - Sufficiently talented
- - Sufficiently competent
- - Skillful enough
- - Skilled enough to perform the task
- - Skilled enough to do the job
- - Skilled enough for the job
- - Seaman descriptor
- - Satisfactorily skilled
- - Sal's last name?
- - Palindrome starter
- - Original Army code word for "A."
- - Napoleon's palindromic word
- - Napoleon, before seeing Elba?
- - Napoleon, before Elba
- - Like up-to-snuff rocker
- - Like Napoleon, before Elba?
- - Like most seamen, supposedly
- - Legally qualified
- - It precedes Baker
- - It has the same meaning if "cap" is added
- - It becomes its own synonym when "cap" is added in front
- - In a position
- - How Napoleon was before Elba
- - Highly competent
- - Having the sufficient skills
- - Having the stuff
- - Having the required skill
- - Having the proper skill set
- - Having the capacity (to)
- - Having sufficient power
- - Having skill or strength
- - Having know-how
- - Having considerable skill
- - Hardly inept
- - Handy, say
- - Handling things OK
- - Gifted with aptitude
- - G.I.'s first letter
- - Functioning in all respects
- - Fully up to it
- - Fitted for
- - Fit for a task
- - First code word
- - Ept, so to speak
- - Ending with wash or wear
- - Ending to fashion or fuck
- - Elba reversal
- - Cutting it
- - Cut out (to)
- - Competent, like a seaman
- - Communications code word for "A"
- - Can-do word
- - Blessed with skills
- - Beatles "I'll be better, doc, as soon as I am ......"
- - Baker-Charlie precursor
- - Baker predecessor
- - Baker preceder
- - Anagram for Elba
- - Anagram for bale
- - Amply skilled
- - Adjective for some seamen
- - Adjective for a seaman
- - A, in W.W. II
- - "She's not ...... to come to the phone"
- - "She's not ...... to come to the phone right now"
- - "I'm not ...... to come to the phone right now ..." (voice-mail message)
- - "I wasn't ...... to get a word in edgewise"
- - "...... was I ere ..."
- - Completely qualified
- - Like some seamen
- - "Port" attachment
- - Equal to
- - Doughty
- - Dextrous.
- - Seaman
- - "Can do!"
- - Accomplished musician
- - Empowered
- - Palindrome start
- - Concoct
- - Deft
- - Stroll along
- - Code word for 'A'
- - Minded
- - Apt
- - Writing pad
- - Off the injured list
- - Efficient
- - Well-suited
- - Gifted
- - Pub vessel
- - Experienced
- - Up for it
- - In good condition
- - Sound
- - Fit to be tried
- - Capable?
- - Up to scratch?
- - Highly skilled
- - Masterful
- - Sure-handed
- - Au fait
- - More than competent
- - Quite capable
- - On the ball
- - Up to it
- - Well qualified
- - Competent, fit
- - Competent
- - Allowed to get around Mediterranean island
- - Fit for the job
- - Up to the job
- - Up to the task
- - Skilled
- - Equipped with the skill
- - Up to a task
- - Bale shot, having skills
- - Having the know-how
- - Having the means
- - Proficient
- - Fully qualified
- - Fully equipped
- - Up to something?
- - With the necessary skills
- - Having the power (to do)
- - Fit for the task
- - Well-skilled
- - Not all thumbs
- - Having skill
- - Handy
- - Clever sailor joining the French
- - Having the skill
- - Ending for comfort or credit
- - Clever as Biblical victim said to be
- - Clever student in Lincoln?
- - Cut out for the job
- - Clever Biblical victim's spoken
- - ... was I ere I saw Elba (palindrome)
- - OK (to)
- - Suffix for 'binge' or 'dance,' nowadays
- - Having the capacity
- - Fit for duty
- - Equipped
- - Having the wherewithal
- - Clever as Biblical victim reportedly
- - Qualified
- - Capable seaman
- - Fit
- - ......-bodied
- - Clever sailor joins the French
- - Up to the challenge