➠ Words with b
List contains 63001 Words that "b" contain.
- - Cut short a book's English verbatim translation that's miles out
- - A verb, I bet, a feature to be cut short
- - Shorten text
- - Cut short.
- - Shorten
- - Precis of two books about dissecting fly
- - Do this to sailor, bishop and vicar that is carrying astatine
- - Granada finally supply Bieber with a TV contract
- - Bribe a vet with a new contract
- - Make an acronym of, perhaps
- - Cut down
- - Abridge
- - Stop measure by lawyers
- - Hinder by prohibition
- - Stop, legally
- - Put a stop to
- - ... stop
- - Block, old-style
- - Put in prison
- - Hinder legally
- - Impede or hinder
- - Confine to jail
- - Put in the clink
- - Put in a cell
- - Put in a pen, maybe
- - Put away for a while
- - Put in the poky, so to speak
- - Imprison, in a way
- - Throw the bull
- - Fasten in
- - Prevent passage
- - Enclose securely
- - Check or hinder.
- - Put a ban on.
- - Cage in
- - Put in jail
- - Shut in
- - Imprison
- - Block up
- - Incarcerate
- - Block
- - Lock (up)
- - Hinder
- - Shut (up)
- - impede, at one time; bream (anag.)
- - Weigh down
- - Eastern US state linked to brown hamper
- - Food additive gets cold in hamper
- - might impede one being strangely numb in the middle here with the odd ache
- - Hamper, impede
- - Impede, burden
- - Impede the motion of
- - Burden with a load, of debt perhaps
- - Jam and whipped creme bun
- - Saddle ....
- - Retard
- - Hinder, obstruct
- - Constrain
- - Burden
- - Impede
- - Lightweight wood used for model airplanes
- - Wood, bring back a slab
- - Model-aeroplane wood
- - A solid block set up in wood
- - a thick piece, turned wood
- - Light wood commonly used in model-making
- - Brought up a slab of wood
- - Tree with soft wood used for making models
- - A flat stone turned up in a wood
- - A lightweight wood
- - Material for model airplanes
- - returned a broad flat piece of wood
- - lightweight wood used for model planes
- - Wood that becomes a type of vinaigrette if you add a 'mic'
- - returning a piece of wood
- - a thick slice of cake served up on wood
- - Bring up a plank of wood
- - Light wood used in making models (rhymes with "salsa")
- - Wood for model makers
- - A very lightweight wood used for making models
- - Lightweight wood that is often used to build models
- - Bring back a slab of wood
- - Light wood for model planes
- - a little tribal sacrament in wood
- - Wood for model gliders
- - Turning a chunk of wood for modellers
- - A piece of cake being raised in a wood
- - Tropical tree that may produce most of resin
- - Wood: a chunk hauled up
- - It's model material
- - Wood used in model making
- - Wood used by model makers
- - Wood for models
- - Model's makeup?
- - Wood used for a model airplane
- - Wood sometimes used in model airplanes
- - Wood for model fliers
- - Wood for airplane models
- - Type of raft
- - Tree similar to a cottonwood
- - Soft model wood
- - Model's makeup, often
- - Model's makeup, maybe
- - Model wood for airplanes
- - Model maker's material
- - Material for a small airplane
- - Lightweight wood used in model airplanes
- - Kind of life raft
- - Central American forest tree used to make floats, rafts, models etc
- - Model aircraft wood
- - Model plane material
- - Wood for a model plane
- - What many small planes are made of
- - Lightweight model wood
- - Wood for modelers
- - Lightweight wood used for models
- - Wood that rhymes with a dance
- - Wood for model airplanes
- - Model wood
- - Raft-making wood
- - Wood in model kits
- - Model airplane material
- - Wood for a raft
- - Light model wood
- - Model bridge wood
- - Material for models
- - Model-plane wood
- - Light wood used in model- and raft-making
- - Makings of a model?
- - Makeup of some surfboards
- - Common model wood
- - Model airplane wood
- - Modeler's wood
- - A block turned in wood
- - Model glider wood
- - Model aircraft material a piece of cake to set up
- - Light wood – a large piece lifted up
- - A thin flat piece turned over in wood
- - Model making material
- - Model-maker's wood
- - Something light, a chunk lifted
- - Wood for a 97-A 18-D
- - Material for a float
- - Model material, often
- - Model builder's wood
- - Makings of a model, maybe
- - Model glider material
- - Wood for plane models
- - Model material
- - Modeler's material
- - Light wood for model making
- - it's so light, anybody can lift a slab
- - Turn over a thick plank, possible surfboard material
- - tree of tropical america whose very light wood is used for making rafts
- - model material, maybe
- - Bark on this Labrador upset it
- - Good wood for floats
- - Some cannibals assembling wood
- - Light and soft wood
- - Lightweight wood used in modelling
- - light wood provides endless ointment
- - What wood did Thor Heyerdahl use to build his raft, the Kon-Tiki?
- - Light wood used by Hannibal's army?
- - eco-friendly surfboard material
- - wood in many craft projects
- - Revolutionary American flag and tree
- - spongy-textured wood
- - wood that means "raft" in spanish
- - tree that's spanish for "raft"
- - light wood used in breakaway props
- - ultralight plane material
- - beginning whittler's medium
- - When little dog rolled around in wood
- - Crafter's wood
- - Light flexible wood
- - graduate takes student to south africa to find wood
- - Very lightweight wood
- - Tree surgeon's first answer after rejecting party
- - Very light-weight wood
- - Tree loggers discontented, wearing sheepish expression
- - Life raft
- - Wood used to make rafts
- - Light timber
- - Craft wood
- - Surfboard wood, often
- - Spanish word for "raft"
- - Something in some surfboards
- - Light raft
- - Kon-Tiki's makeup
- - Float material, perhaps
- - Bombacaceous tree
- - Wood that's Spanish for "raft"
- - Wood for toy airplanes.
- - Wood for rafts.
- - Wood for crafts
- - Vintage surfboard material
- - Toy-plane wood
- - Toy glider wood
- - Toy airplane material
- - Resting, as metabolism
- - Rafter's wood
- - Raft material, perhaps
- - Plane material
- - Modelmaker's wood
- - Modelling wood
- - Material for building light ships
- - Lightweight wood used in rafts
- - Lightweight wood that rafts are made from
- - Light construction material
- - Floating wood?
- - Float material
- - Corklike wood
- - Cork substitute
- - Bombax tree
- - Basal anagram
- - Modelling material
- - Light wood
- - Lightweight modeling wood
- - Some herbal samples in wood
- - Lightweight timber
- - Some cannibals active in wood
- - Some cannibals are in wood
- - Hobby shop wood
- - Modeling wood
- - Some cannibals abroad in wood
- - Lightweight wood
- - Wood for crafts and rafts
- - Tribal sacrifice involving wood
- - 'Kon-Tiki' raft material
- - Raft wood
- - Welsh lake consuming small wood
- - Crafting material
- - Toy plane material
- - Material for Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki
- - Buoyant wood
- - Wood used in tribal sacrifice
- - Kon-Tiki wood
- - Tree native to southern Brazil
- - Some cannibals allowed in wood
- - Craft project wood
- - Hobbyist's wood
- - Kon-Tiki material
- - Son hiding in Welsh location with lake and wood
- - Glider wood
- - Wood for toy planes
- - Wood in vintage surfboards
- - Strong, lightweight wood
- - Kon-Tiki makeup
- - Raft material
- - Light modelling wood
- - Strong, light wood
- - Wood used to make surfboards
- - Material for piece over aeroplane nose?
- - Corkwood relative
- - Corkwood
- - Very light wood
- - Easily carved wood
- - 58 Across material
- - Soft wood
- - Very buoyant wood
- - Extremely light wood
- - Ultralight wood
- - Ping-Pong paddle material
- - Buoyant wood sometimes used in rafts
- - Toy plane makeup
- - Hobby wood
- - The tiniest bit
- - Float
- - Tropical American tree.
- - Queries
- - Tropical tree
- - Raft
- - Modeling material
- - Aromatic plant cut in wood
- - Light craft material
- - Raft beginning to sink in Welsh lake
- - Wood used in some surfboards
- - Surrealist Brontë novel
- - Surrealist backed enthralling Republican
- - Bronte novel, not in English, in manner of speaking
- - inhabitant of northern france in bronte novel
- - andré who wrote the 1924 surrealist manifesto
- - Celtic language derived from Cornish
- - Celtic language of northwest France
- - celtic language of north-west france.
- - returning note recording first british language
- - bronte translated into celtic french
- - Risk includes rector touching Norman's neighbour
- - andré of surrealism
- - Person from Brittany
- - Celtic tongue of France
- - Native of Brittany
- - Cape ...... Island, Nova Scotia
- - Nova Scotia's Cape ...... Island
- - Person from Nantes
- - Nantes native
- - Native of NW France
- - The only Celtic language spoken on mainland Europe
- - French language in British college
- - Celtic language of France
- - Language of NW France
- - Native of northwestern France
- - Language rarely heard in British school
- - Language couched in sombre tones
- - Jacques Cartier or Jules Verne, e.g
- - Cape ...... Island (Nova Scotia locale)
- - Canada's Cape ...... Island
- - Native of northwest France
- - "Nadja" novelist
- - Rennes resident
- - Dweller on the Bay of Biscay
- - Nantes resident
- - Celtic language spoken in France
- - Celt of NW France
- - Nova Scotia cape
- - Fellow from Rennes
- - Hat with a flat crown
- - Armoricain
- - Brest native
- - A founder of Surrealism
- - Hat for a Parisienne
- - A Celtic language
- - Rennes native
- - Cape ......, Nova Scotia
- - Native of northern France
- - Certain Frenchman
- - Armorican
- - Native of Nantes.
- - Frenchman.
- - Native of Finistère.
- - Native of France.
- - Resident of Rennes.
- - Native of Rennes.
- - Native of N. W. France.
- - Type of lace
- - Celt
- - Woman's hat
- - Type of hat.
- - Celtic language
- - the only widely spoken celtic language in mainland europe
- - a native of brittany
- - Would it cheer up an American down and-out?
- - ... Owens, country singer known for songs like "Your Tender Loving Care" and "Open Up Your Heart"
- - What rodeo bulls do for a dollar
- - American car reduced by one dollar!
- - dollar for a deer
- - Endorse university for American male
- - an animal for a dollar
- - more bang for your ...
- - Peter ..., American physicist, restaurateur, and philanthropist who co-founded the Subway fast food restaurant chain
- - Jack ..., American sportscaster known for announcing games for the St. Louis Cardinals
- - "Chin up!"
- - Mr. Owens
- - (Of a horse) jump vertically with legs stiff and back arched
- - A horny male?
- - Pass the ..., avoid blame
- - The male does try to throw its rider
- - Pass the ..., delegate
- - Dollar that gets passed to avoid responsibility
- - Resist responsibility often passed
- - American dollar
- - 2011 documentary on horses about the eponymous cowboy Brannaman
- - Dog from Jack London's "The Call of the Wild"
- - "... Rogers in the 25th Century," 1979 American sci-fi series about an astronaut who emerges out of suspended animation
- - Dollar? That sounds dear!
- - ... Smith, American boxer who won 120 matches by knockout
- - Throw dough in New York
- - US dollar
- - Pass the ...... (shirk responsibility)
- - Orioles manager Showalter
- - Male — something that stops here?
- - Male — resist
- - Easy money, fast ...
- - Dollar (informal)
- - Dollar — deer
- - Does mate with one resist?
- - Overdeveloped sense of self-worth (2 wds.)
- - Sign of self-importance
- - Overdeveloped sense of self-worth
- - Sign of conceit
- - Self-important person
- - braggart had gibe prepared
- - one good man entrapped by vile, conceited person
- - Conceited person, informally
- - Conceited person (usually male)
- - Fat school boss is conceited person
- - Swollen ego
- - Braggart
- - Arrogant sort
- - Arrogant person
- - Know-it-all
- - Egotistical person
- - Motion Sickness singer who performs Your Mind Is Not Your Friend and This Isn't Helping with 41-Across (2 wds.)
- - "punisher" singer who smashed her guitar during an snl performance
- - I keep an eye on old boy who's waiting for someone?
- - 'The ........', published in the UK, was the world's first Sunday newspaper
- - Witness
- - Braxton Hicks contractions colloquially (2 wds.)
- - Some contractions
- - Keepsake collections that memorialize child development (2 wds.)