➠ Words with b
List contains 63001 Words that "b" contain.
- - mary's was little
- - writer was mary's little one?
- - Mary's pet
- - Ewe's youngster
- - Ewe's young
- - Lion's antithesis
- - Mary's possession
- - Ewe's child
- - Mary's follower, in verse
- - Young ram
- - Sheep's baby
- - Ram's child
- - Ovine offspring
- - One in Mary's care
- - Meat that's often served with mint jelly
- - Mary's tagalong
- - Mary's inseparable companion
- - Mary's hanger-on
- - Mary's creature
- - Mary's chaser
- - Mary or Mary's follower
- - Lion's trusting companion
- - Lady Caroline (Byron's paramour)
- - It's white and innocent
- - Ewe's little one
- - Dish that's often roasted
- - Coleridge's schoolmate.
- - Child of a ram and a ewe
- - Border collie's charge
- - Mrs. Battle's creator
- - "Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist" writer
- - Mary's friend
- - Sheep's kin
- - Mary's pet, in a nursery rhyme
- - Frenchman in scientist's place of work is one of Mary's followers
- - Mary's "little" pet
- - Title critter in Blake's 'Songs of Innocence'
- - Ewe's baby
- - Mary's follower
- - Ewe's offspring
- - No Kir in milk bar for one of Mary's followers
- - Ewe's output
- - Mary's charge
- - Ram's offspring
- - Ewe's babe
- - Hit book, 'Mary's Little Friend'
- - Take top off mollusc and take note, this is for one of Mary's followers
- - Ewe's youth
- - 'The --', William Blake's counterpart poem to 'The Tyger'
- - Shepherd's charge
- - Mary's little follower
- - offspring of a sheep
- - meat in gyros
- - Just-born sheep
- - It followed Mary everywhere
- - youngster clambering around
- - Little animal that went everywhere Mary did, in a nursery rhyme
- - Labour to secure source of meat – such as this?
- - Meat sometimes served with mint jelly
- - Scotch broth staple
- - On the ...... (running from the law)
- - Petting zoo favorite
- - Moussaka meat(Used today)
- - Souvlaki ingredient
- - Baby bleater
- - One younger than ewe?
- - Gyro ingredient
- - "Mary Had a Little ......"
- - White-fleeced animal of rhyme
- - Pastoral youngster
- - Paragon of meekness
- - Meadow baby
- - Kabob choice
- - Gentle, innocent type
- - Gentle sort
- - Entrée order
- - Young farm animal
- - Wee woolly one
- - Traditional Easter fare
- - Symbol of obedience
- - Start of an Easter prayer
- - Souvlaki ingredient, often
- - Shish kebab item
- - Schoolgoer of rhyme
- - School visitor of rhyme
- - Sacrificial offering
- - Nursery rhyme pet
- - New ewe
- - Irish stew ingredient
- - Innocence exemplar
- - Flock youngster
- - Ewe youth
- - Essayist Elia
- - Essayist Charles
- - Easter baby?
- - Doner kebab meat
- - A product of Australia
- - "In like a lion, out like a ......"
- - Young Shropshire
- - Yeanling
- - Writer Mary Ann
- - Woolly farm baby
- - Woolly baby in a petting zoo
- - Woolly baby
- - With The, Blake poem from Songs of Innocence
- - What "Lies Down on Broadway," to Genesis
- - Very soft fleece source
- - Tender sheep meat
- - Symbol of March 31
- - Symbol of Christ
- - Sweet-tempered type
- - Sweet-tempered sort
- - Sweet and innocent child
- - Suckling sheep
- - Simple, unsophisticated person.
- - Shish-kebab ingredient
- - Shish kebab meat
- - Seder mainstay
- - Schoolmate of Coleridge
- - Schoolgoer in a rhyme
- - Schoolgoer in a nursery rhyme
- - Rogan josh ingredient
- - Rack of ....
- - Popular roast.
- - Pet of rhyme
- - Pasture baby
- - Paschal ......
- - Part of a gyro
- - Noted essayist — symbol of innocence
- - Newcomer to the flock
- - New member of the flock
- - Nativity scene animal
- - Mild-mannered type
- - Mild-mannered one
- - Metal band ...... of God
- - Meat with mint jelly
- - Meat served off the rack?
- - Meat on a kabob, maybe
- - Meat often served with mint jelly
- - Meat often complemented by mint
- - Meat in the Near Eastern dish kibbe
- - Meat in Irish stew, often
- - Meat found in gyros
- - Meadow infant
- - Mary had one
- - Many a roast
- - Kabob meat
- - Kabob component
- - Jesus, .... of God
- - Its "fleece was white as snow"
- - It went everywhere Mary did
- - Innocence symbol
- - He came after Bacon
- - Gentle, meek one
- - Gentle woolly animal
- - Gentle type
- - Gentle as a --
- - Follower of Mary, in a nursery rhyme
- - Fleecy babe
- - Essayist: 1775–1834
- - Essayist who wrote "Lawyers, I suppose, were children once"
- - English essayist: 1775–1834
- - Emblem of St. Agnes
- - Elia was his alias
- - Elia essayist
- - Elia really
- - Down Under product
- - Docile person
- - Dish served with jelly
- - Dear, sweet person
- - Dear soul
- - Chops for dinner
- - Chop source, perhaps
- - Charles or roast
- - Caracul or mouton
- - Baby in wool?
- - Babe in Wall St.
- - Author Mary or brother.
- - Animal that the month of March is said to "go out like"
- - Animal associated with March 31
- - Aka Elia
- - A stew base
- - A k a Elia
- - "The ...... of God"
- - "The ...... Lies Down on Broadway" (Genesis)
- - "Tales from Shakespear" cowriter
- - "Little ......, who made thee?": Blake
- - "Behold the --- of God" (John 1:29)
- - "... out like a ......"
- - ...... of God (epithet for Jesus)
- - ...... of God (Agnus Dei)
- - Easy dupe
- - Type of meat
- - Easter serving
- - Popular Easter dish
- - March animal
- - Wool-coat owner
- - Fold member
- - Sheepish one
- - Member of the fold
- - Cote occupant
- - Gentle person
- - Tales man
- - Gentle creature
- - Woolly animal
- - "Essays of Elia" author
- - "Dream Children . . . " author
- - Elia.
- - Innocent type
- - Traditional Easter entree
- - British essayist
- - English essayist.
- - Kebab meat
- - Chop source
- - Charles or Mary
- - Essayist
- - English writer.
- - Little bighorn
- - Nativity scene figure
- - One in a flock
- - Meat in Irish stew
- - Chop meat
- - Red meat
- - Stew meat
- - ...... of God
- - Moussaka meat
- - Bleating baby
- - Young sheep
- - "Innocent" baby animal
- - Petting zoo youngling
- - Symbol of innocence
- - Gentle soul
- - Moussaka ingredient
- - I'm a farm animal and am kept in pound
- - Rogan josh meat
- - Personal ambition to store meat
- - Youngster on a farm
- - Wee one in a flock
- - Larry ........ played Archie Mitchell in EastEnders
- - Symbol of gentleness
- - Mary had a little one
- - Souvlaki meat
- - Bleating youngster
- - Pasture youngster
- - Gyro meat
- - Small ambition limits innocent person
- - Gentle soul (informal)
- - Petting zoo creature
- - Animal on Easter cards
- - Animal pound holds up to twelve in the day
- - Meat in a rack
- - Woolly youngster
- - Meat in much moussaka
- - Bleating babe
- - Jesus, in a metaphor
- - Thrash black sheep?
- - Woolly one
- - Small ambition limits gentle person
- - Exemplar of innocence
- - Meat Mike fed to dog
- - Creature has some real ambivalence
- - Follower of Mary
- - Mike in laboratory producing meat
- - Gyro staple
- - Rung #4 of the ladder
- - Baby sheep
- - Main ingredient in the dish lechazo
- - Woolly babe
- - Young shee
- - Ewe kid
- - Wee sheep
- - Mary follower
- - Country kid?
- - Months in laboratory producing meat
- - Charles --, 1775-1834, essayist and poet
- - Common kebab meat
- - Meat of which Australia is among the largest producers
- - Essayist with the pen name Elia
- - Gentle farm animal
- - Bit of clam, brisket and meat in stew
- - Woolly infant
- - Rack serving
- - Gentle animal
- - One devoted to Mary?
- - Sacrificial ....
- - Staple of Greek cuisine
- - Common gyro ingredient
- - Meat in many gyros
- - Denizen of many a petting zoo
- - Gentle one
- - Souvlaki meat, often
- - Souvlaki choice
- - Writer that one associates with a certain Mary
- - Kebab choice
- - Petting zoo youngster
- - Dish with mint jelly
- - Batter used with British meat
- - Sheepish youngster?
- - Easter symbol
- - Author of the Stepquote
- - Sheep
- - Butcher shop buy
- - Easily swindled sort
- - Innocent one
- - Naive one
- - Meat
- - Petting zoo animal
- - Young animal
- - Epitome of gentleness
- - Easter entree
- - Farm animal
- - Meek one
- - Term of endearment
- - Innocent
- - Chop
- - Farm baby
- - Petting-zoo baby
- - Flock member
- - Honeybunch
- - "Dear" one
- - Petting zoo critter
- - Woolly creature
- - Crèche figure
- - Sweetie
- - "Mary Had a Little ..." (nursery rhyme)
- - merino young
- - youngster clambering about
- - Flock baby
- - Meat in Qabeli palaw
- - Baby in a herd of sheep
- - clambering around youngster
- - The French doctor gets young animal
- - Frisky meadow youngster
- - Sheep farm youngster
- - Little animal that Mary loved in a nursery rhyme
- - innocent figure in a laboratory
- - 1969 nobelist in literature
- - 1969 Literature Nobelist
- - 15-Across Irish playwright
- - Irish literature Nobelist
- - margaret —, foreign secretary from 2006-07
- - Archbishop adds the end of the script for the playwright
- - playwright samuel
- - samuel, author of play waiting for godot
- - "Waiting for Godot" playwright
- - "Waiting for Godot" author
- - "Waiting for Godot" playwright Samuel
- - "Krapp's Last Tape" playwright
- - Night spot
- - dustin —, actor-comedian whose roles have included ludo in 2015 bbc tv mini-series asylum
- - 1981 novel by peter carey
- - "Ignorance Is ...," 1989 song by punk rock band the Ramones who played their last concert in 1996
- - english composer's supreme joy
- - pure happiness
- - '.. was it in that dawn to be alive' - Wordsworth on the French Revolution
- - Sister ....., member of the band Faithless
- - Sir Arthur's great happiness
- - Heavenly joy Arthur achieved as a composer
- - Felicity returned one pound to Swiss banks
- - Composer showing ignorance?
- - Composer Arthur finds perfect happiness
- - perfect joy
- - Sir Arthur's happiness
- - Edenic vibes
- - State of euphoria
- - Return of one pound two shillings for ecstasy
- - Beginning letters, in sublime satisfaction
- - fear's opposite, maybe
- - Extreme pleasure
- - Composer twice drinks litre before start of symphony
- - Utter happiness
- - Serene joy
- - Utter contentment
- - Poet Carman
- - Perfect contentment
- - Worry-free feeling
- - Ecstatic feeling
- - Utter delight
- - Great happiness
- - Happiness
- - american football team; super bowl xxxvii winners
- - ... Mutiny, professional soccer team that was an active member of MLS from 1996 to 2001 but is now defunct: 2 wds.
- - Home to the Buccaneers
- - Home to the Rays
- - Florida harbor
- - Team that has a tankful of rays in the back of its ballpark
- - Buccaneer's place
- - Buccaneers' home
- - Rays' home
- - Home of the Buccaneers
- - Florida city that's home to football's Buccaneers [2 wds]
- - Body of water near St. Petersburg
- - *The Sunshine Skyway Bridge spans it
- - Super Bowl XXXVII winners
- - Where the Rays play
- - NFL team
- - You should have the body
- - Literally, "may you have the body"
- - 1973 stage play by alan bennett
- - Writ has to integrate Lincoln with another Oxford college?