➠ Words with b
List contains 63001 Words that "b" contain.
- - raised ornament for the manager
- - Chief over in black ship
- - Office bigwig (one in charge)
- - hugo of fashion
- - one in charge of a stud
- - Fifth Harmony song with the line Michelle Obama purse so heavy gettin' Oprah dollars
- - End-of-level enemy in a video game
- - End-of-level challenge in a video game
- - Final bad guy in video games
- - 'You're not the ... of me!'
- - who's in charge of the stud?
- - adult—or, in some animated films, baby—in charge of a company
- - Manager of an outstanding stud
- - Employee's supervisor
- - "who's the ......?" (alyssa milano show)
- - The ship's captain in charge of armada dropping off ambassador
- - "... Baby," the animated movie starring Alec Baldwin
- - "The ... Baby," Alec Baldwin's animated feature
- - Overlord at the office
- - ultimate opponent, in video games
- - Person in charge of a business
- - Fashion's Hugo ...
- - Person with the biggest office
- - Head of the company
- - Person with the biggest office, probably
- - Guy with the corner office, probably
- - Bruce Springsteen's nickname
- - Top banana at the office
- - Tammany's Tweed
- - Springsteen's sobriquet
- - Springsteen's nickname, with "the"
- - Springsteen's moniker
- - Robert California, on "The Office," e.g.
- - Person with the biggest office at work, probably
- - Person who's in charge at work
- - Person in the corner office, often
- - One who's in charge
- - One calling the shots
- - New Jersey superstar's nickname, with "The"
- - Kind of straw or big
- - Hugo huge in fashion
- - Head of an office
- - Handle for Springsteen (with "the")
- - Employee's superior
- - Bruce Springsteen's nickname, with "The"
- - Bruce Springsteen, with "the"
- - B.B. King "Paying the Cost to Be the ......"
- - "Who's the ......?"
- - "Undercover ......" (reality show set in workplaces)
- - "The ......," Diana Ross hit
- - "The ...... Baby" (2017 animated movie)
- - One in authority.
- - The man
- - Springsteen's nickname
- - Workplace bigwig
- - German clothier
- - leader sobs afresh
- - performance review giver
- - One who manages stud
- - Person to report to
- - Office chief
- - Significant video game foe
- - how my employer sobs!
- - Who an employee reports to
- - 2007 Magik Markers album
- - Company head, say
- - an outstanding leader?
- - Person who reviews reports
- - office figure
- - Someone you report to
- - Who you may report to at work
- - Person managing excellent American stud
- - Workplace biggie?
- - Office head honcho
- - chief sobs uncontrollably
- - Company chief
- - Person to ask about getting a raise
- - Foreperson or manager
- - Push people around
- - Leader or chief
- - "Like a ...," 2020 comedy film starring Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne
- - "Like a ...," 2020 comedy film starring Jennifer Coolidge as Sydney
- - outstanding manager
- - Chief stud
- - Tweed, for one
- - Paycheck signer
- - One with fire power?
- - Top honcho
- - Superior at work
- - Mr. Dithers, to Dagwood
- - Jack Benny, to Rochester
- - "Undercover ......" (CBS reality show)
- - You answer to him or her
- - Word with straw or big
- - Tweed was one
- - Supervisor at work
- - Shots caller
- - Political V.I.P.
- - One seeking results
- - One reported to
- - One giving orders
- - Office biggie
- - Nickname for Steinbrenner
- - Kelsey Grammer series
- - Designer Hugo
- - Workplace head
- - Word with "straw" or "trail"
- - Top banana at work
- - Steinbrenner or Springsteen
- - Raised ornamentation
- - Political or straw
- - Political machine man.
- - Political dictator.
- - Political controller
- - Pointy-haired Dilbert character
- - Person you report to at work
- - Person who reviews you, usually
- - Person telling you what to do
- - Paycheck signer, typically
- - Party honcho
- - Padrone
- - Order about
- - Order (around)[SEE NOTE ABOVE]
- - One with at least one below?
- - Office personage
- - Office overseer
- - Mr. Slate, to Fred Flintstone
- - Mob nabob
- - Michael Scott, e.g.
- - Mens clothing line
- - Master — stud
- - Manager, maybe
- - Lou Grant, to Mary Richards
- - Knob or stud
- - John Gotti, for one
- - Job V.I.P.
- - Imposing cubicle visitor
- - Hugo ...... (fashion label)
- - Hiring/firing type
- - Hiring-firing type
- - Hiring and firing one
- - Hirer/firer
- - Hirer and firer
- - Higher power with "hire power"
- - Firm cheese
- - Dithers or Tweed
- - Company commander
- - CBS reality show "Undercover ......"
- - Bruce Springsteens' nickname
- - Big guy
- - Big cheese at work
- - Any guard, to Cool Hand Luke
- - Act officiously
- - A name for a cow.
- - Knob on a shield.
- - Decorative knob
- - Domineer
- - Tweed.
- - Higher-up, at work
- - Company bigwig
- - Springsteen, to fans
- - Nickname for Springsteen
- - Springsteen sobriquet
- - Give orders
- - Little pencil
- - Pencil lump
- - Small lump
- - Little lump
- - Lump ......
- - Worn to the ... (like a very short pencil)
- - Gist; protuberance
- - Worn-down pencil, say
- - Roll up, that's the point
- - Meat roll is revolting
- - hairdo taken up to the centre
- - piece that might be too short for a sharpener
- - Small, pointed end
- - Pencil that's almost completely used up
- - Crux of a matter
- - Well-used pencil, say
- - Heart numb once headmaster left
- - Stubby pencil remnant
- - Worn-down crayon
- - 2-inch No. 2 pencil, say
- - The main point of connubial relations
- - Pencil that's about at the end of its usefulness
- - Pencil you used all semester, say
- - Pencil that's been used nearly to the eraser
- - Stunted end
- - Worn-down piece
- - Worn-down end
- - Pencil that has been sharpened down to a stub
- - Gist — kernel
- - Diminutive pencil
- - 1" No. 2, say
- - Choicest part
- - Small chunk of characters aboard main U-boat
- - Central point or gist
- - Pencil, barely
- - Crux, gist
- - Pencil at the end of its life
- - Pencil stump
- - Pencil that has seen better days
- - Pencil that's been much used
- - Pencil eraser, e.g
- - Worn-down pencil
- - Centre; heart
- - Crux, central point
- - Pencil after lots of crosswords, maybe?
- - Stubby pencil, e.g
- - Worn-down pencil, e.g
- - Small protuberance
- - Gist, central idea
- - Salient point
- - Worn pencil, e.g
- - Half-inch pencil
- - Worn end
- - Gist (of a matter)
- - Much-used pencil, maybe
- - There's loss of mass from frozen core
- - Something whittled down
- - Short piece of pencil
- - Pencil stub
- - Oversharpened pencil?
- - Run-down pencil
- - Stubby end
- - Pencil, late in life
- - Pencil on its last legs
- - Ground-down tip
- - Core issue
- - Pencil stump, e.g.
- - Short piece of a pencil
- - Gist of the matter
- - One-inch pencil, say
- - 1" pencil, maybe
- - Worn-down part
- - Small protrusion
- - Core; kernel
- - The real issue
- - Very-much-used pencil
- - Gist of a story
- - Point: Colloq.
- - Gist: Colloq.
- - Knob or knot.
- - Point; gist.
- - Gist of a story: Colloq.
- - Gist of anything.
- - Point of a story: Colloq.
- - Pencil box bit
- - Broken crayon, perhaps
- - Essence of an idea
- - Pencil remnant
- - Well-used pencil
- - Very short pencil
- - Well-worn pencil
- - Short pencil
- - Itty-bitty pencil
- - Much-used pencil
- - Nexus
- - The skinny
- - End of a pencil
- - Pencil end
- - Gist
- - Crucial point.
- - Knob
- - Tip
- - Small piece
- - Main point
- - Heart of the matter
- - Central point
- - Essential point
- - Nitty-gritty
- - Crux of the matter
- - The heart of the matter
- - Pith
- - Stump
- - Crux
- - Punch line?
- - Point
- - .. center
- - Protuberance
- - Essence
- - .......... heart
- - Core
- - Kernel
- - Central part
- - Rock.
- - most basic part
- - greek character beginning to broach central point
- - Small bump
- - Central issue
- - the point or gist
- - kernel; hairstyle swept back?
- - Double cross alien in Wicklow town
- - Double-cross
- - Reveal speculation on a source of light
- - Stake fish for shop
- - give away a wager that comes to light
- - be disloyal to man after wager
- - give away stake found with beam
- - wager man will be disloyal
- - Violate trust
- - Throw under the bus
- - Reveal (intentionally or unintentionally)
- - Backstab
- - Be treacherous
- - Be disloyal to
- - Stab in the back
- - Sell out
- - Deceive, break trust
- - Shop to serve as carrier for China?
- - Risk associated with fish shop
- - Take a chance with fish shop
- - Chance upon fish shop
- - Break trust
- - Sell singular radioactive emission, lacking heart
- - Unknowingly reveal
- - Little girl with fish to sell down the river
- - Reveal fish beneath punt
- - Back with fish to sell down the river
- - Be disloyal to (someone)
- - Stay with board with food in desert
- - Deliver by treachery
- - Rely on fish shop
- - Accidentally reveal
- - Violate a trust
- - Emulate Judas
- - Violate, as a trust
- - Reveal unconsciously
- - Emulate Delilah
- - Leave in time of need
- - Make like Quisling
- - Sell up the river
- - Act traitorous to
- - Be disloyal
- - Manifest; reveal
- - Sell down the river
- - Reveal unintentionally.
- - Cheat on
- - Tell secrets
- - Indicate.
- - Reveal
- - Deceive
- - Disclose
- - Give away
- - Two ...... time
- - Rat on
- - Break promise
- - Give away treacherously
- - Violate someone's trust
- - in passing off the road
- - Where milestones may be seen in passing
- - In passing through the passage
- - In point of fact
- - In passing
- - Where to spot a milestone, incidentally
- - Horse possesses chromosome for muscular strength - in the words of old writer, incidentally
- - Service stations might be here, incidentally
- - State to invest in most of them on course incidentally
- - How to get there incidentally
- - on the hard shoulder, incidentally
- - 'Oh, meant to say . . . '
- - incidentally, it's on the pavement
- - Alongside the route, incidentally
- - Incidentally, reporter should pay for the course
- - The fourth album John Frusciante released with 31-Across, which he says was one of the happiest times of his life: 3 wds.
- - At the side of the path?
- - "Oh, incidentally ..."
- - Parenthetically
- - "Incidentally ..."
- - Painter wins town in local elections?
- - 18th Century English painter
- - Lincolnshire town — 18th-century English painter
- - English portrait and landscape painter, d. 1788
- - Painter is successful as parliamentary candidate?
- - Artist captures gold in part of tree
- - Artist acquires a bit of English capital
- - Artist profits, having place for market in London
- - Distress call on a 1-Down
- - Distress call at sea
- - Emergency shout ... or a possible title for this puzzle
- - The chairman of the directors could be in deep water
- - Cry at sea
- - Shout from the captain!
- - Sailor's cry
- - Professional with racket, for example
- - Professional with racket has something to admire
- - Professional
- - Systematic and practical
- - Efficient mode of transport I appreciate, crossing Scottish water
- - Efficient and purposeful
- - I live with ten horny climbers
- - Alpine mountain climber
- - Wild goat with large, curved horns
- - The beast would seem to claim to be ten
- - Horned creature
- - .... goat
- - Would one be a cross between various kinds of goat?
- - Wild goat of European Alps
- - Goat ... nine exist in captivity