➠ Words with b

List contains 63001 Words that "b" contain.

  • - Calvin's comics cohort
  • - Calvin's tiger companion, in the comics
  • - Calvin's stuffed tiger in a cartoon strip created by Bill Watterson
  • - Calvin's companion
  • - Paper tiger?
  • - "Calvin and ......"
  • - Stuffed tiger of the comics
  • - *Calvin's tiger pal
  • - Calvin's tiger
  • - Imaginary tiger friend in the comics
  • - Friend of Calvin
  • - Comic strip tiger
  • - Former comics tiger
  • - Calvin's pal
  • - Funny-paper tiger
  • - Comics tiger who's named for an English philosopher
  • - Calvin's playmate
  • - Watterson tiger
  • - Bill Watterson's comics tiger
  • - Tiger in a strip
  • - "Retired" comics tiger
  • - Calvin's alter ego
  • - Calvin's striped friend
  • - Renaissance thinker one associated with Calvin
  • - Thomas ......, English political philosopher whose works include Leviathan
  • - Comic-strip big cat who helps invent the rules of Calvinball
  • - Thomas, English political philosopher
  • - Miranda --, character played by Cynthia Nixon in 'Sex and the City'
  • - Thomas --, political philosopher
  • - "Leviathan" author Thomas
  • - English philosopher who wrote "Leviathan."
  • - Author of “Leviathan”
  • - high-minded, as a gesture
  • - Of high birth
  • - High-born, or possessing high qualities
  • - Having high moral character
  • - Honourable or of high rank
  • - High-born
  • - Of high ideals
  • - Of high morals
  • - Of high social status
  • - Having high moral principles
  • - Of high rank.
  • - High-minded
  • - Title of high social rank
  • - With high principles
  • - Like earls and countesses
  • - lone arrangement around british peer
  • - Aristocratic, but notable for being thankless?
  • - Count, perhaps, on returning book and French article
  • - Initially nice old boy, the French aristocrat
  • - Learner involved in resetting bone for aristocrat
  • - No bad temper when one is dismissed? Good!
  • - Perhaps count gold coin once
  • - Generous of it to have been worth 33p!
  • - illustrious peer
  • - Duke perhaps found in casino, bleary-eyed
  • - Old coin for aristocrat
  • - old coin that is not common
  • - Gas, savage or sentiment?
  • - Illustrious old money
  • - Lord turning up in Hotel Bonaparte
  • - peer, seeing a type of gas
  • - Dignified, eminent
  • - one entitled to describe the art of boxing
  • - Cappuccino blend discovered by peer
  • - aristocrat broke bone around top of ledge
  • - magnanimous peer
  • - .......... yeats won the aintree grand national last month
  • - Generous new joint served up shot of whiskey
  • - Like duchesses and earls
  • - ... gases (like Ne and Ar)
  • - duchess or marchioness
  • - Stately blonde is rumpled and penniless
  • - There's no commoner old coin
  • - magnanimous student in bone transplant
  • - Highborn or majestic
  • - peer at that which is stately
  • - barnes' bookselling partner
  • - Aristocratic bone-shaker going round a corner
  • - Dignified, excellent
  • - Having had a good upbringing by the French?
  • - Having lofty ideals
  • - ... gas (argon or neon)
  • - like the goal to achieve world peace
  • - Barnes & ... (retail company)
  • - Count old money
  • - Generous money in bonesetting!
  • - Morally admirable
  • - Splendid old coin
  • - Barnes & ...... (bookstore chain)
  • - Like Brutus
  • - Peasant's counterpart
  • - Like Hoover's experiment
  • - Highminded
  • - Grand; stately
  • - Dryden's "...... savage"
  • - Count, for example
  • - Composer-conductor Ray
  • - British Sea Power guitarist Martin
  • - Barnes's partner
  • - Bandleader Ray ......
  • - A kind of gas
  • - "...... experiment" (Prohibition)
  • - Like neon gas
  • - Baron or earl
  • - Worthy
  • - Baronial
  • - Countess, e.g
  • - Duke or duchess, e.g
  • - Like at least six periodic table gases
  • - Like some firs
  • - Ross --, English stand-up comedian
  • - Prince and One Direction on short Elbow backtrack
  • - Aristocrat in casino blessed
  • - Earl or baron, for example
  • - Like some gases and families
  • - Rocking Le Bon magnificent
  • - One to the manor born
  • - Unreactive, like neon
  • - Aristocrat in Llandudno blessed
  • - Le Bon might be chivalrous
  • - ...... gas (argon, e.g.)
  • - Highborn
  • - Aristocrat from Salerno blessed
  • - Elevated part of heel-bone is impressive
  • - Aristocratic one
  • - Aristocrat
  • - Posh bloke? The French count, perhaps
  • - A car this aristocrat damaged could end up in Barcelona
  • - Half-heartedly try to persuade member of the upper house?
  • - Like certain gases
  • - Half-heartedly steal gold coin
  • - Titled peer of the realm
  • - Earl-y?
  • - Earl or baron
  • - Partner of Barnes
  • - To the manor born
  • - Barnes's business partner
  • - Duke is no ringer, we hear
  • - Blue-blooded
  • - Worthy of honor
  • - Magnificent, like Basie or Ellington?
  • - Honourable
  • - Imposing, magnificent
  • - Count or viscount
  • - Barnes' partner
  • - Like the rightmost elements
  • - ...... gases
  • - Worthy of esteem
  • - Lord or lady
  • - Big name in bookselling
  • - Barnes' business partner
  • - Earl, e.g.
  • - 43-Across, for example
  • - Peer of the realm
  • - Admirable
  • - Chemically inert
  • - Of exalted rank
  • - Chevalier, e.g.
  • - Bookselling partner of Barnes
  • - Barnes & ......
  • - The N of B&N
  • - Lord, e.g.
  • - Blue blood
  • - Well-bred
  • - Peer
  • - Like a knight
  • - Former gold coin
  • - Chevalier
  • - Honorable
  • - Classy chap
  • - Highly principled
  • - "Good lord!"
  • - Ranking above a freeman
  • - Aristocratic
  • - Like some aspirations
  • - Upstanding
  • - Courtier
  • - Member of the peerage
  • - Kind of gas
  • - Elevated
  • - Titled peer
  • - Titled
  • - Title holder?
  • - Chivalrous
  • - Knightly
  • - Like Galahad
  • - Regal
  • - Type of gas
  • - Illustrious
  • - Virtuous
  • - Like neon
  • - Like some gases
  • - Exalted.
  • - Majestic
  • - Fit for a king
  • - Stately
  • - Patrician
  • - Born to the purple
  • - Lordly
  • - Grand
  • - 'Righteous!'
  • - Gallant.
  • - Gas
  • - Lofty.
  • - Sublime
  • - August
  • - Eminent
  • - Lord
  • - Duke or earl
  • - Duke or duchess
  • - Blueblood
  • - House of Lords member
  • - Viscount, e.g
  • - Dignified
  • - Magnanimous
  • - Duke
  • - Magnificent
  • - 'Impressive!'
  • - Duke, e.g
  • - honourable peer
  • - Barnes & ...... Booksellers
  • - Generous bribe failing to retain All Blacks
  • - Word before "fir" or "gas"
  • - magnanimous aristocrat
  • - illustrious inventor european put down
  • - Impressive, how rumble creates spirit?
  • - Former gold coin of imposing appearance
  • - Lord, he's no end of trouble!
  • - honourable aristocrat
  • - Royal
  • - Bookstore partner of Barnes
  • - Features of file folders
  • - File features
  • - Parts of file folders
  • - File labels
  • - Day planner features
  • - Small flaps on file folders
  • - Filers' aids
  • - Standout notebook features
  • - Notebook features
  • - File-folder protrusions
  • - Features of some notebooks
  • - Keep .... on; follow closely
  • - Credit records kept by observers?
  • - Indents typed text (abbr)
  • - Things seen in a window
  • - Kept ... on (monitored)
  • - bills for cocktails
  • - Hunter & others
  • - you might keep them on american bills
  • - They let you keep multiple web pages open at the same time
  • - What parents may keep on their kids
  • - Dramatically in short, it's curtains for some baker's batch/turnover
  • - They're opened and closed at bars
  • - windows navigation aids
  • - small attachments one may keep on things
  • - Browser windows
  • - Guitar player's references for short
  • - Surfer's accumulation?
  • - Bills calculated by bartenders
  • - loops for hanging up by
  • - Browser window's array
  • - Multiple small windows on your browser
  • - they're opened in bars
  • - Markers for filing
  • - Browser window subsections
  • - users can switch between them
  • - Markers, stickers
  • - Folder parts
  • - Word setting
  • - Starts a paragraph, electronically
  • - Running things in a bar
  • - Office setting?
  • - You can run these in a bar
  • - What sports pick up
  • - Web browser's page organizers
  • - They run up
  • - Small flaps on folders
  • - Small flaps
  • - Monitors, keeps ... on
  • - Keep ...... on (watch carefully)
  • - Keep ...... on (track)
  • - Index card attachments
  • - Can rings
  • - Barkeep's records
  • - You may have several open in your browser
  • - Word processor settings
  • - What to use to keep multiple Web pages open at the same time
  • - What people may run at bars
  • - Ways to keep articles open on your browser that you're "saving for later to read"
  • - Watch of a sort
  • - Typists' settings
  • - Treaters' pickups
  • - Treaters pick them up
  • - Tome markers
  • - They're run up at a bar
  • - They're run at the bar
  • - They're picked up by treaters
  • - They're kept on situations
  • - They may be running
  • - They may be picked up in bars
  • - They may be picked up by hosts
  • - Sugar daddy pickups
  • - Some typewriter keys
  • - Some box tops have them
  • - Soda-can flaps
  • - Small projections
  • - Settings in word processing
  • - Settings for columned documents
  • - Setters of indents
  • - Pull straps
  • - Projections on box tops
  • - Projections at the top of a browser window with multiple pages open
  • - Police may keep them on suspects
  • - Pocket flaps
  • - Parts of index cards
  • - Papers that often have scareheads
  • - Page-layout components
  • - Numerical guitar notations
  • - Moves the cursor, in a way
  • - Keep ...... on (check)
  • - It's good to keep these on kids
  • - Indent settings
  • - Gmail, Facebook, some blog post that you intend to read later, etc.
  • - Garment flaps
  • - Folder projections
  • - Folder labels
  • - Firefox or Chrome pages
  • - Filing devices
  • - Edge windows, e.g.
  • - Ecstasy units
  • - Drinks might be on them
  • - Diners' concerns
  • - Cops may keep them on suspects
  • - Close surveillance, idiomatically
  • - Chrome windows
  • - Chrome pages
  • - Cereal box-top parts
  • - Carriage stops
  • - Barkeeps records
  • - Bar run-ups
  • - Bar amounts
  • - Youthful one entering club to play tennis match at last
  • - Like a young male
  • - Aggressive youth reflects on his troubles referring to his early years
  • - Befitting a young lad
  • - Pertaining to young men
  • - fresh-faced bachelor is found in ordinary youth hostel principally
  • - Youthful hobby is derailed after book's stolen
  • - Still like a lad
  • - Looking or behaving like a male child
  • - youthful hobby is wrong without book
  • - Youthful (of male)
  • - Like lads
  • - Could describe 2 down as youthful
  • - High-spirited lad is Henry
  • - Enduringly mischievous, as some guys
  • - Old Yankee taken in by slip of a youth
  • - Like Peter Pan
  • - Peter Pan-like
  • - Containing neither sugar nor spice?
  • - Like Peter Pan or some grins
  • - Youthful, in a way
  • - Like some pranks
  • - Winningly youthful
  • - Engagingly innocent
  • - Like a stripling
  • - Kind of charm
  • - Youthful
  • - Like some grins
  • - Puerile
  • - Mannish in a youthful way?
  • - Absolutely amazes
  • - Moby-Dick seeker
  • - Moby-Dick pursuer
  • - One-Legged Captain In "Moby-Dick"
  • - Captain of the ship pursuing Moby-Dick
  • - "Moby-Dick" character
  • - Ship captain in Moby-Dick
  • - one-legged character of literature
  • - Melville's fanatical whaler
  • - 'Thy hour and thy harpoon are at hand!' speaker
  • - Ill-fated whaler of literature
  • - Giver of Starbuck's orders
  • - Melville's 'grand, ungodly, god-like man'
  • - Literary captain
  • - One-legged whaler? How novel!
  • - literary captain whose last words are "thus, i give up the spear!"
  • - Captain of the West Indies only half backed
  • - "a brilliant personification of the very essence of fanaticism," per the book "melville: his world and work"
  • - Noted whale watcher of literature
  • - Captain obsessed with a white whale
  • - Ishmael and Queequeg's captain, in fiction
  • - melville's old thunder
  • - Step back and dance guys, the musicians are here!
  • - British synth-pop duo of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe [3 wds]
  • - uk music duo; or, a hint to answers to asterisked clues
  • - "Very" singing group